![]() The rhymes are mostly clear enough in what they wish for you to find since this game is meant to be played by young children, but they don’t just lay out the objects asked for in basic terms. The rhymes of I Spy are actually a much more interesting means of presenting your goals than just giving the player a checklist to go down like many hidden object games. What this means in gameplay terms is that you’ll need to do 36 hidden object puzzles, the special item from each screen only acquired once you’ve found everything outlined in the rhyming riddle that presents the stage’s items of interest. In I Spy Universe, the sun is dying, but if the player can find 36 objects scattered across the universe, they can construct a generator to get the sun burning bright again. ![]() Naturally, an I Spy game would pique my interest pretty easily, but I Spy Universe creates a pretty grandiose setting for its search-and-find gameplay in the form of outer space.Įven the small shred of a plot that guides the game goes for a larger-than-life concept to guide what is mostly just a series of hidden object puzzles and minigames. Taking detailed photos filled with small objects and asking the player to find certain objects based on rhyming clues made I Spy more than just finding one man in a crowd. ![]() While the Where’s Waldo? books were likely my first encounter with picture-based search-and-find style activities, I am inclined to believe my love for hidden object games truly evolved from the I Spy series of books. ![]()
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