


Memories of Katamari Damacy danced in my head. No, there weren’t any jump scare surprises here, but a few levels made me blurt out an emphatic “Ha!” A puzzle game like this wouldn’t be half as fun if it weren’t brimming with charm and personality. Sometimes, it will be as easy as opening a closet, and other times, it will be more complicated. Each day, your mom will hide your gaming console in a different place, and you'll have to be clever in order to find it. There are many games that aim to be funny, but their jokes are so mechanical you can see them from a mile away. Hidden My Game By Mom 2 is a casual game in which your objective is to find your hidden gaming console. But if you give it to grandpa, he’ll chase you with it.Ĭomedy, in my opinion, is all about surprise. A baseball bat could be used to swing balls thrown through an open window.

Just because you have the right tools for the job doesn’t mean you’ll always use them properly. Levels can be played rather quickly, and to tell you the truth, even when I figured out the puzzle on the first try, I went back. Initially, situations are pretty basic, but eventually, levels are crashed by grandpa, an older sister, and in one memorable level, a balloon blowing elephant. An incredibly simple puzzle game, Mom Hid My Game 2 sees you solving short stages set over no more than two screens. It’s one of the many reasons this game is hilarious. Mom is lurking about, and if you bump into her, it sets her off. In each level, you can find items to assist in this righteous quest.īut watch out. Every level offers a new brain teaser, where a spunky youth must find his beloved gaming console, hidden by a cranky mom. Mom Hid My Game 2 is the second entry in this hilarious point-and-click puzzle game. As a wise man once said, “parents just don’t understand.” What if this terrible reality kids everywhere have to face was turned into a video game? This is even worse in games where you can’t save. Any kid that’s ever picked up a game controller knows the heartbreak of a parent telling them to stop playing.
