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Hidden Object - Country Living Available on Google Play, Amazon and Nook

Indie developer and publisher Difference Games have announced the launch of Hidden Object - Country Living for Google Play, Amazon and Nook. The game features three modes of play and very scenic environments for players to explore. The game continues a growing library of Hidden Object series from the developer. Read on to learn more.

Available from the Google Play, Amazon and Nook digital app stores, ‘Country Living’ features beautifully rendered pastoral landscapes as imagined by acclaimed book cover artist, Phatpuppy. With its 20 beautiful scenes full of idyllic sights and artfully Hidden Objects, players have a great opportunity to get out of the big city and experience some country living!

Featuring 3 unique modes of play, ‘Normal’, ‘Casual’, and ‘Challenge’ mode, players have plenty of options to select from. ‘Normal’ mode introduces limited time, limited hints, and exciting bonus rounds. ‘Casual’ mode has no time limit, unlimited hints, and no bonus rounds, while ‘Challenge’ mode has rotated items, missing letters, and double score bonuses.

Players can discover Hidden Objects by way of ‘Picture’, ‘Word’, ‘Silhouette’, and ‘Random’. The ‘Picture’ option is a great introductory mode well-suited for younger players. The ‘Word’ option is really useful if your child is just learning how to read, and a slight step up in difficulty compared to the ‘Picture’ option. And finally, the ‘Silhouette’ option is the trickiest way to play, and not without unexpected surprises. Hints are always available as a last resort to players getting stuck. The new ‘Random’ option combines all previous options for an extra challenge!

With its great story, compelling gameplay, and a wealth of customizable settings, ‘Country Living’ is the perfect download to casual gamers with an interest and passion for the genre.

For more information or to purchase the game, check out Hidden Object - Country Living on Google Play, Amazon and Nook.

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