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zero129 said:
JEMC said:

WHERE'S WALLY-STYLE FINDING GAME HIDDEN FOLKS OUT NEXT WEEK
http://www.pcgamer.com/wheres-wally-style-finding-game-hidden-folks-out-next-week/
I have been eagerly awaiting the release of Hidden Folks, a Where's Wally-esque game about combing through scenes in order to find people hidden from view. The major differences between this and Where's Wally/Waldo are the absence of colour, the astonishing mouth-noises, and the fact that each scene is interactive. You'll pull at blinds, open doors, and prod at bushes to find the folks obscured in each beautifully illustrated stage. While you do so, the scene's inhabitants will mill about, and cars and buses will pass by on the monochrome roads. It's rather lovely.

>>I thought the books were called "Where's Waldo" in English, or was it only in the US?

 

No i remember them being called Where's Waldo too (Here in Ireland). I never even heard of Where's Wally O_o .

Here in Spain it was Wally, because Waldo sound way to weird and strange (sorry for those called Waldos), but I thought it was Waldo in English countries. That's why I got surprised when I read Wally in that article from an english based site.

Maybe the article author isn't english?

*checks out*

Tom Sykes... he does sound quite english to me (and now I wonder if he's somehow related to the british rider Tom Sykes)



Please excuse my bad English.

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