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The hidden objects game maker
Start creating your own digital search book filled with hidden objects by adding an image first.
From there, you can add and tweak the hidden objects via the preview.
Add hidden objects
Add hidden objects to your image by clicking on the part of the image that you would like to turn into a 'hidden object'.
After adding the hidden object, you can resize, move, rotate or delete it so that it looks exactly like you want.
Find the objects one by one
A nice way to make the game a bit more interesting and focused, is to find the hidden objects one by one.
This way you do not have accidental selections and thus you can make the game a bit harder for the players.
Create your own 'Where is Wally?'
Many people know the classic 'Where is Wally' puzzle / search book. Know that we have generative AI, we can let the AI generate a nice 'Where is Wally' themed page in any context you like.
Think of your own visual theme/setting, add the "in a 'Where is Wally' style" phrase to your query, and you are good to go, your own unique hidden objects/characters game.
Randomize the order
To keep the game more entertaining and less predictable, you can enable the randomized order in which the hidden objects appear.
Search for the objects via their description
If you would like to make your hidden objects game more educational, this is the feature for you. You can add a description for your hidden object (even another image or audio fragment), and the player will have to search for the object based on that.
This is a great way to turn any offline exercise / answer sheet into a digital one! Just click on the answers to turn those into hidden objects, add the questions as descriptions and enable 'find the objects one by one'!
Tweak the timeout time after a wrong answer
This setting helps with making sure that the player cannot 'spam' the image with clicks to find the hidden objects by accident.
Depending on how responsible you think your players are, you can tweak the timeout duration in seconds to make sure they stay responsible :)
Hidden objects game example
Try out a sample activity to get a feel for how an activity of this type works, how it looks.
This sample activity is very basic and only illustrates the most core features, but it will help you get a better understanding of what the activity type can do for you.