
Hidden Through Time, developed by Crazy Monkey Studios, is a game about finding things. The levels progress through different periods of time such as:
- The Stone Age
- Ancient Egypt
- The Middle Ages
- The Wild West
Players hunt down objects, with the help of subtle clues, in order to move forward in history.

The Good
We recently had grandma and grandpa over to visit. While they were over, we decided to play Hidden Through Time together. Sitting around the television, we hunted objects through not just one but eleven levels. Grandma was super good at finding things. Who knew?!? By the time we were done, she said that she really liked the game.
Wyatt also enjoyed using the level editor (see video below). He says:
“Just say that I liked it… that it was good… that it was awesome!”
He notes that the object placement could be better when duplicating the same object. For example: A player goes to place a tree. Hidden Through Time allows you to place one tree and then forces you to go back to the object toolbar to select another tree before placing.
Wyatt and I also liked:
- The hand-drawn design aesthetic.
- The levels being in color, unlike Hidden Folks (which we’ve played on iOS).
- How the controls feel dialed in, making movement around the map and the ability to zoom in and out a breeze.
- The gibberish language the characters speak when poked.
- How well Hidden Through Time plays in a group.
The Bad
- Object hints, at times, do not make sense.
- Size of objects often makes them harder to find than they should be—I hate eggs!—.
- Load times between the main menu screen, level selection screen, and individual levels can take a few moments.
The Ugly
- Hidden Through Time needs an overall hint system for those times when you are super stuck. This is more of a suggestion than a game destroying experience. We, as a family, haven’t gotten stuck in-game yet.

Conclusion
Wyatt and I have enjoyed our time with Hidden Through Time. This is a perfect game to play individually and as a family. The music is relaxing and does not annoy—as a parent, this is important—. We recommend this game to others looking for a digital Where’s Waldo experience.

5/5 – A great game to play as a family or while hidden away in the bathroom. Seriously, just go hide in there, the kids don’t have to know!

Title: Hidden Through Time
Developer: Crazy Monkey Studios
Platform: PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Android, Xbox One, Windows, and iOS
Reviewed On: PlayStation 4
MSRP: $7.99

Review by Bryan and Wyatt Hall
*Hidden Through Time was reviewed using a code provided by EvolvePR.