![]() ![]() Sometimes mom will hide your 3DS inside of a bomb that’s about to go off. But it’s all the better for it, because instead of upturning couches or opening drawers day after day to locate your 3DS, you have to deal with even tougher obstacles. Seriously: This is one of the weirdest games I’ve played in awhile. Mom Hid My Game! expands upon this childhood fear and makes it extremely weird. Maybe my mom never succeeded in prying my consoles away from me, but I can totally imagine her wanting to. I’ve been forcibly removed from playing Rock Band in the living room for hours on end. I’ve spent hours and hours straight attached to games like Animal Crossing: New Leaf, to the increasing annoyance of my family. On the most basic level, this is a familiar concept. Convinced that the 3DS is a pure distraction, Mom hides the system around the house for you to seek out over the course of an entire month. Mom’s not feeling the love, though what you see as a fun time, she sees as a waste. ![]() The premise is wonderful: You’re a boy who’s obsessed with his Nintendo 3DS-style handheld. It launched back in February, but I first dipped into it in anticipation of the Switch port. Mom Hid My Game! may be a port of a free iOS and Android game, but it still stands out as a delightful surprise on Switch.Īndroid and iOS users may remember Mom Hid My Game! by another name: Hidden my game by mom, its name on mobile. ![]() Nintendo Switch eShop updated this week for the last time ahead of Christmas, and although this set of games is a smaller list than previous weeks this month, there’s one surprising highlight. ![]()
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