Hidden Objects Superthief

Hidden Objects Superthief

A rich city of mansions, museums and ateliers with tons of opportunities to steal mysterious relics and rare artifacts. As a hire-thief it is a perfect place for Mrs. Smith to become the best of the best. Help her find the hidden objects her clients desire and earn the highest reputation! Expect lots of various scenes to search through, side jobs and special equipment to collect. The scenes change their layout and difficulty every time you play and according to your level of mastery!

Instructions: Play Hidden Objects Superthief

Search through different scenes for hidden objects, then tap to collect them. The faster you find the objects you're supposed to, the more score you get. When you have a hard time finding an object, you can use a hint. Earn star-based reputation to unlock new scenes. Try to master each scene for a mastery reward. Have fun with various side jobs.

Is the game built using a specific game engine like Unity or Unreal?

The game uses Javascript for rendering.

Are there any violent or cruel scenes in the game?

Yes, Hidden Objects Superthief contains actions that could be considered cruel.

How is the game categorized in terms of tags?

The essential tags related to the game are find, hidden, thief.

Who is the game’s creator or designer?

The design and coding of this game were managed by Inlogic Software.

Which type does this game fall under?

The game’s main category or type is Adventure.

For which age ranges is this game intended?

This game is appropriate for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors, or it targets specific age groups.

Does this game have a particular gender focus?

This game is aimed at the Male & Female group.

Is this game available to play on mobile devices?

Hidden Objects Superthief is playable on both Android and iOS devices.

Does the game contain any elements of blood or violence?

Yes, Hidden Objects Superthief shows blood scenes.

Would this game be enjoyable for children?

No, Hidden Objects Superthief is not safe for younger audiences.
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