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Find Yourself

Our Review

In this search-and-find application you must “find yourself” before the timer runs out. To begin, you define “who you are” from a choice of fourteen characters and then you select one of five different scenes. The time allowed for each challenge varies depending on the skill level chosen (from easy to hard). I found this game to be absorbing and challenging, requiring me to exercise my attention, concentration, memory, and strategizing skills. Younger/novice players may benefit from starting with the easy skill level but I found the “hard” level to be the most enjoyable. At this level, there is only one minute to find my character within the crowded and chaotic scene. I must pay close attention because my character might be crouched down, bent over or hiding from me! This app is great fun for all and helps to develop and strengthen a keen sense of observation.

dataJanuary 22nd, 2010 by Kristen Young Share

Application Detail

Find Yourself


Download on iTunesDeveloper: Ten Touch Ltd.
Released: 2009-12-22
Price: $0.99

Description from the Developer

>>> Featured on App Store "What We're Playing." <<<

Take your searching skills to a whole new level!
If youve enjoyed Wheres Waldo, Find Yourself will be twice the fun with additional layers of interactivity and suspense!
To start the game, select who you are from a dozen available characters and where you are from five crowd scenes: a public park, a shopping mall, the beach, a winter landscape or at the zoo. Based on the difficulty you choose, you will be challenged to find one or more characters in the scene while time ticks away!
The higher the difficulty, the greater your challenge! At higher levels of difficulty, your character could look a little different and even be partially hidden behind other characters. Enjoy the games beautiful images and music while you play.

Struggling to find your character? No worries: just shake your iPhone / iPod touch and youll get a hint telling you in which area to be looking.


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