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FERAL FELINES was available as a giveaway on November 19, 2018!
Click the area in the picture that matches the square on the left. Solve the sliding puzzle.
- A type of hidden object game
- A sliding puzzle game every 6th level.
- 120 different levels.
- Full instructions.
- Switch between casual and expert at any stage.
- Replay any level to get gold.
- Ability to skip a level and play it later.
- Square to find become increasingly smaller
- Sliding puzzles gradually increase the number of squares.
- Everything is randomly generated and will be different each time you play.
- Take as long as you want.
Windows 7/ 8/ 10
104 MB
$4.99
Thank you for the game. The installation was very easy on Windows 10. The game played very smooth. The pictures are nice, and game play is good. There are good choices in settings, and you can play with no limits, so the game is truly relaxing to play. The instructions are good and explain the game very well. The only improvement I would make, is I would offer a couple different tracks of relaxing music that the player can choose between.
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Just to let everyone know (who has Windows XP), this game DOES install and run on old XP, if you have an older computer that you'd like to install and play this on...
Or at least, it installed and ran fine on my old XP computer...
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Trying 2 B Helpful,
You may, depending on your computer, experience the following issues playing this game in Windows XP:
Some of the dark areas show just black on an old machine, it loses the shadows, fine lines and texture which means you can't select the right area (unless you guess).
Your mouse clicks might register a little higher than where you're actually clicking. You can test this on the menu buttons - move your mouse cursor over them and see when they change.
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Will discuss the game in a minute, but first, some concern (perhaps over-security-conscious). This whole download was radically different than all the others here: first, clicking on the download button initiated the download with no song-and-dance of having to email a link, etc. This, I think, might be because it's not a playcity game, and was nice, though surprising. But when it went to install (yes, I disabled my AV because you guys require it, much to my chagrin), and I changed the target folder from Program Files to Games (as I always do), it installed the files directly to the Games folder instead of into its own folder; this was my fault for not even looking, but every other game ever from here automatically adds the folder name to my choice of C:Games/. I then opened the game and played two rounds just to test it out, and when I closed it and decided to run a target scan with Avast to make sure everything was kosher, Avast crashed, twice. Making me very worried. Avast is working again, but the differences from the usual has me concerned, so I'd love a little reassurance, especially as this is not a playcity game (nice, though, not to have to jump through some of the hoops!).
The two rounds I played were a nice little break from the usual; you match a portion of the picture shown in a little box with the part of the big picture on the right. So far pretty easy to get gold (I understand it gets harder), and a little annoying in that quite a few were repeats. I haven't gotten to the sliding puzzle part yet, but am looking forward to trying that out. I can see this getting pretty boring pretty fast; at least when you are looking for traditional hidden objects it makes some sense especially in context of an adventure/puzzle game, which I like. Overall, not thrilled, but it's nice to have something different to play with now and again, assuming it gets a clean bill of health despite some unusual installation things.
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Easy installation; auto registered. I haven't got time to play it yet, but I opened it up and saw a visual scheme that reminded me a lot of the old Moraff Jongg colors and layout, which is just fine with me. Instructions appear to be detailed, which is also very good. Looks like fun! Thank you, GGOTD and Evolutionary!
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