Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Little Things® Forever KLICKTOCK Editor's Choice & App of the Week! From the co-creator of Crossy Road. Unique and beautiful, seek and find game for ever… TouchArcade Rating: $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsEditor's Choice & App of the Week! From the co-creator of Crossy Road. Unique and beautiful, seek and find game for everyone. Thousands of little things to find. Incredible artwork and a beautiful soundtrack. Fun for all the family. "This is a game for anyone drawn to, excited by, or nostalgic for the kid-like experience of hunting through simple imaginary worlds." - Gamezebo 5/5." "Fan of the genre or skeptic, there are few games to be found on iOS that are as worth the price as this one." - Touch Arcade. "Little Things Forever revisits a classic formula, pairing it with amazing visual design and simple mechanics that prove to be incredibly addictive." - AppSpy 5/5. Information Seller:KLICKTOCK Genre:Family, Puzzle, Kids Release:May 31, 2012 Updated:Oct 11, 2018 Version:2.0.0 Size:230.5 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (4) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal CzarCastic Well-Known Member Jan 21, 2010 2,164 0 0 Michigan http://www.8bitbrigade.com #2 CzarCastic, Jun 4, 2012 Already? Really? pluto6 Well-Known Member Jun 21, 2009 5,837 3 38 Military #3 pluto6, Jun 4, 2012 It's too bad - phenomenal developer and app. One of the best hidden obect type apps. Definitely worth getting if you enjoy these types of apps. 3parkbenchhydra Well-Known Member Mar 20, 2012 147 0 0 #4 3parkbenchhydra, Jun 4, 2012 Hey, KLICKTOCK - next time just release it at 99 cents, please. If I thought you'd drop the price a couple of days later I wouldn't have bought the damn thing yet. Thanks a lot. metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,064 1,340 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #5 metalcasket, Jun 4, 2012 You've got to be kidding me. eAdvisory Well-Known Member Nov 22, 2011 1,090 0 0 Detroit #6 eAdvisory, Jun 4, 2012 Instabuy klicktock Well-Known Member Oct 13, 2009 416 0 16 Director of KlickTock Ballarat, Vic, Australia http://klicktock.com #7 klicktock, Jun 6, 2012 As I was saying in the main thread I apologise for anyone caught out by the price drop. It wasn't planned this way. After a few days out it was obvious that the iPad version was doing well, but the app was getting buried on the iPhone charts. Both as a consumer and developer, I don't like games that go the SD/HD route but it seems obvious now why developers do this. It is a sale, not a permanent price drop, so please get in quick if you're interested in trying the game. Once it drops out from the charts it'll be back to $2.99. Don't forget I'll be updating this app with more puzzles to play in the future. Those who got in at $2.99, I appreciate it, and I promise you'll get your money's worth misinform60 Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2012 46 0 0 #8 misinform60, Jun 6, 2012 I just bought it, thanks for the sale KlickTock. Those who crying cause they didn't pay $.99 for it may I remind you that it takes money and time to make great games, developers have to eat too and besides it's not like the game is FREE... Coldar Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2008 2,458 5 38 Upstate NY/USA #9 Coldar, Jun 6, 2012 Looks to be a fun game but is it timed or casual? pluto6 Well-Known Member Jun 21, 2009 5,837 3 38 Military #10 pluto6, Jun 6, 2012 There is always a timer, but most of the time, it only shows when you finish, and so is only informational. There are some puzzles that have a timed goal though. But, in those you can always use the hint, and there is no penalty for doing that. Coldar Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2008 2,458 5 38 Upstate NY/USA #11 Coldar, Jun 6, 2012 Good to know. Thanks for the info Pluto. Chelsea Member May 24, 2012 6 0 0 #12 Chelsea, Jun 6, 2012 so sweet and funny~ klicktock Well-Known Member Oct 13, 2009 416 0 16 Director of KlickTock Ballarat, Vic, Australia http://klicktock.com #13 klicktock, Jun 6, 2012 It's sort of the antithesis of Doodle Find which was fast, frenetic and timed. A lot of my players actually play the game in bed or on the couch as a chill out game for hours at a time. Some actually hated the timed stages of the original as it threw them out of their chill zone. For the sequel the timed game is a bit more relaxed. Two minutes, find what you can, without any real pressure. Hopefully it just adds a bit of variation to the mix. The puzzles at the end (to unlock the new pictures) can really work the brain and the final puzzle at the end of the game is quite a mind bender (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
It's too bad - phenomenal developer and app. One of the best hidden obect type apps. Definitely worth getting if you enjoy these types of apps.
Hey, KLICKTOCK - next time just release it at 99 cents, please. If I thought you'd drop the price a couple of days later I wouldn't have bought the damn thing yet. Thanks a lot.
As I was saying in the main thread I apologise for anyone caught out by the price drop. It wasn't planned this way. After a few days out it was obvious that the iPad version was doing well, but the app was getting buried on the iPhone charts. Both as a consumer and developer, I don't like games that go the SD/HD route but it seems obvious now why developers do this. It is a sale, not a permanent price drop, so please get in quick if you're interested in trying the game. Once it drops out from the charts it'll be back to $2.99. Don't forget I'll be updating this app with more puzzles to play in the future. Those who got in at $2.99, I appreciate it, and I promise you'll get your money's worth
I just bought it, thanks for the sale KlickTock. Those who crying cause they didn't pay $.99 for it may I remind you that it takes money and time to make great games, developers have to eat too and besides it's not like the game is FREE...
There is always a timer, but most of the time, it only shows when you finish, and so is only informational. There are some puzzles that have a timed goal though. But, in those you can always use the hint, and there is no penalty for doing that.
It's sort of the antithesis of Doodle Find which was fast, frenetic and timed. A lot of my players actually play the game in bed or on the couch as a chill out game for hours at a time. Some actually hated the timed stages of the original as it threw them out of their chill zone. For the sequel the timed game is a bit more relaxed. Two minutes, find what you can, without any real pressure. Hopefully it just adds a bit of variation to the mix. The puzzles at the end (to unlock the new pictures) can really work the brain and the final puzzle at the end of the game is quite a mind bender