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NYAF is a 'hidden folks' kind of game with several different game modes and some bonus games which unlock as you progress. I've only made it to the second game mode so far but I can say that the artwork and audio make the game highly enjoyable.
The first game mode is progressively finding 100 characters each on ten different backgrounds. The second game mode is finding 1500 characters over a number of swiftly changing backgrounds. As you find characters you earn coins, which can be used to purchase assistants.
Addictive and recommended :-)
Last edited by robvv on 11 November 2020 at 3:01 am UTC
Neat! Inspired by the books about the chappy in a striped shirt?
Have you thought about doing a small writeup and submitting it as an article? (If that sort of thing is ok with the editors?)