

Instead you need to place the fish on the floor at a distance to encourage the bird to move, revealing the console underneath.

Your first thought is to feed it fish, but your mother is hidden inside his mouth resulting in failure. One early puzzle contains a conspicuous Pelican and a fridge of goodies. Not all interactions are useful, and some may lead you to fail in spectacularly bizarre ways. Typically you will find things that can be added to your inventory that you can use with other things in the scene to cause certain things to happen. The game starts out easy enough, with you navigating between rooms clicking on things to find your console, whilst keeping an eye out for your hidden mother. It’s all very simple, but it’s pleasing to look at, and the music is something that will bury into your subconscious for the rest of eternity. The visuals and music are identical, as are the family members you will encounter throughout. Over the course of 50 levels, you need to find out where it has been hidden without your mother finding out.įor those who have played the original game, this sequel is almost exactly the same in presentation and puzzle style. Little Timmy (not his actual name) has presumably been playing up, so his mother has hidden his games console, which curiously looks very much like a Nintendo DS. MAMA! As per the original game, the setup is as straightforward as you would expect. I love a bit of weirdness, and when I played the original Mom Hid My Game! on a whim last year, I was pleasantly surprised by the weird mini escape-room puzzles that make up the game’s story mode.Ĭan it succeed a second time with a new batch of puzzles?
