Windpeaks – Summer Camp Themed Hidden Objects Game

Image is a screenshot from the game Wind Peaks. The logo Wind Peaks is behind a wooden board. The I in Wind is a magnifying glass while the A in peaks is a triangle leaf. Below, it shows the menu options along with a group of people in a blue camper van. They are driving in the wilderness.
Wind Peaks.

Last year, I played Hidden Through Time, a hidden objects game available on Steam. Hidden Through Time was one of my favorite games I played in 2020. Steam recommended Wind Peaks, another hidden objects game centered around kids heading off to summer camp. The premise of Wind Peaks sounded promising, but I found myself comparing Wind Peaks to Hidden Through Time. When I compared the two, Wind Peaks was fun, but I loved Hidden Through Time more.

Wind Peaks included a story with cut scenes in between each map. The story can be quickly summarized as kids heading off to summer camp in search of buried treasure. The treasure is buried somewhere within the camp, and collecting these objects will aid in their search. I’m not sure why a story was introduced because I’m not sure if any of the kids were given names. I liked the overall aesthetic of Wind Peaks. The summer camp theme gave off a cozy, relaxing feel while playing.

Image is another screenshot from the game. There are three side by side images. The first is a blue camper van driving. The second is the blue van stopping and a door opens and the third is a boy walking to what appears to be an outhouse.

I wasn’t a fan of the hint system in Wind Peaks. To get a hint, you would click on the object. A countdown would begin, and if the object wasn’t found within that time, the object would be revealed on the map. That’s not a hint system. In Hidden Through Time, a hint is included above the object, so I could still find the object on my own without it being given away.

Additionally, I felt the maps in Wind Peaks were too big. I couldn’t zoom out to view the map as a whole, so it took a while to visually scan the map. I wished either the maps would have been smaller or the zoom function would have allowed me to view the whole map. I also can’t stand using WASD instead of the arrow keys. The arrow keys make sense; I’m not sure why I couldn’t have used them to move around the map.

Wind Peaks was an enjoyable, cozy, cabin hidden objects game. The gameplay, in my opinion, could have been better, but it didn’t take away from the experience. The way Wind Peaks ended left open the potential of new maps being added to the game. I would play through the new maps in Wind Peaks, although I hope the hint system is overhauled. Hidden object games are a nice distraction from the console games I’m currently playing through. I would rate Wind Peaks a 6.5 / 10.

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