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AppVee: Little Things Review

AppVee: Growing up I was always excited to to play I Spy with my friends and when the official books came out, I would spend hours digging through the pictures trying to find everything. Though I enjoyed the game, it had never occurred to be that the iPad would be a perfect device for it.

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Matthew Hall: The Challenges and Rewards of Working as an Independent Game Developer

Gamesauce says: "Matthew Hall, Founder and Developer of KlickTock, describes his career as the childhood hobby that never went away. He decided on his career direction at a very early age. He was five years old when he watched a news piece on Atari with some footage of the factory floor. He turned to his parents and said, 'When I grow up, I want to be an electronic engineer.'"

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Little Things for iPad Review: A Pleasant, Visual Treat

Apple has effectively marketed the iPad as a family-oriented device, designed to be a media hub anyone can use to get news, music, and video. Surprisingly, we’ve found that an impressive percentage of users consider it a gaming device. I expect that games like Little Things are responsible for this statistic. Not only is it an attractive seek-and-find game that presents itself exceptionally well, but it’s also perfect for playing alongside a friend or family member.

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148Apps: Little Things for iPad Review

148Apps writes: "There is nothing more irritating to me than losing something, my keys for instance, and having to scour my house until I find them. Why, then, do I enjoy hidden object games like Little Things so much? I’m hard-pressed to answer my own question, but there is no doubt in my mind that the appeal of Little Things lies in its devotion to a spare, meticulously-crafted presentation".