Finding Teddy

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In Brief
The revival of Point'n-Click.
Graphics completely handmade, realized pixel by pixel.
An adventure divided into three chapters including dozens of riddles with multiple side quests.
No dialogues. Riddles and Music are the main point of the game.
PC/MAC/Linux Versions Bonus
Game in HD. We reworked all the backgrounds.
Newgame+ : Two ways to restart the game. With the colored Girl and with a Tarant Mask. You can see the fireflies with the mask.
Added a bonus scene after the endings. Find how to get it.
Added an alternative endings in a newgame+. Be attentive during your newgame+, you can find a hint that tell you how to get it.
Story

A little girl was sleeping peacefully with her Teddy bear, when suddenly, a monster popped out from her cupboard then stole her favorite plush.
When closing the door, the little girl awoke then got inside the cupboard. and was projected into a magical world, full of monsters and oddities.
She must now explore this strange land and help its inhabitants in order to rescue her Teddy.

Still one question remains : will she be able to go back to the real world ?

Characters
The little girl : She's the main character, she's looking for her Teddy bear.
Mister Fly : Very useful fly to access some items where the little girl can't go. Very courteous.
Mister Cat : Has a bad temper, nevertheless useful to access small places and narrow galleries. Just need to scratch its back.

Storyline

A little girl was sleeping peacefully with her Teddy bear, when suddenly, a monster popped out from her cupboard then stole her favorite plush.
When closing the door, the little girl awoke then got inside the cupboard. and was projected into a magical world, full of monsters and oddities.
She must now explore this strange land and help its inhabitants in order to rescue her Teddy.

Still one question remains : will she be able to go back to the real world ?


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Finding Teddy Reviews & Ratings

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Review by smilzoboboz [user]
March 11, 2016

Could be much better/varied.Artwork is nice and the whole adventure is kinda "positive" but after finishing the game I don't feel anythingCould be much better/varied.Artwork is nice and the whole adventure is kinda "positive" but after finishing the game I don't feel anything for the characters at all, for some reason they didn't impress me (even if the actual plot should be at least heartwarming).So, again, could have been much better than this. Also, as a side note, the linux version of this didn't come with fullscreen support, which means A LOT of out window-border clicks leading in de-focus and general pain...

50
Review by ritardedartkid [user]
November 16, 2014

I finished this game a week or two ago and already forgot about it. That should tell you everything you need to know. The concept of usingI finished this game a week or two ago and already forgot about it. That should tell you everything you need to know. The concept of using music as the main source of dialogue was interesting, but in the beginning you can be left wondering what you're supposed to do - looking at you bird feather statue. On a positive note, the hand drawn graphics do look great.

80
Review by Pannacone [user]
September 5, 2014

For the little girl in Finding Teddy, her teddy bear means everything! Finding Teddy is a colorfully pixelated point and click game thatFor the little girl in Finding Teddy, her teddy bear means everything! Finding Teddy is a colorfully pixelated point and click game that places the player in control of a girl whose teddy bear has been stolen by a monster from out of her wardrobe. When she follows after the teddy bear, she is transported to a fantastical world filled with musically-inspired puzzles and several animal companions that can be used to solve riddles and unlock secrets.The majority of Finding Teddy's puzzles can either be solved by gathering and using the correct objects from within the level or by playing a specific melody on an alphabetical musical scale that the player slowly fills out throughout the game. The puzzles are thought-provoking without being aggravating. Often your goal is to find a particular item that will cause a creature that is blocking your path to move out of your way. As you progress further into the game, the little girl will be joined by two helpful sidekicks that will allow the player to reach otherwise inaccessible objects and areas.One of Finding Teddy's most charming features is its naivety; the game never presents you with a problem that must be solved via an act of mean-spirited trickery, but instead offers you sad creatures whose problems you must solve in order to continue. In Finding Teddy, you'll find missing baby spiders, sing "Hello!" to a group of frogs, and retrieve food for globular monsters with gigantic tongues. Finding Teddy is very much a game that embraces the perspective of the little girl that you play.Finding Teddy's high points can be found in its disarmingly childish storyline, its lush and detailed pixelized backgrounds and characters, and its attractively dialogue-free, music-centered gameplay. Perhaps the only downside to this casual point and click game is its short gameplay time and low replay value—most players will finish their first playthrough in under two hours and completionists with quick minds will find themselves completing all of Finding Teddy's achievements in that same time frame.Despite its short gameplay time, Finding Teddy is a brilliant example of quirky point and click games. This game presents you with sympathetic characters, unique puzzles, and a wonderfully vibrant atmosphere, giving it more than enough reason to earn a strong 8/10 as a casual, light-hearted point and click game to play between some of your more intense adventures as a gamer.

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Review by JimCorbett [user]
July 26, 2014

A very short Point-and-click with nothing really good about it. It differentiates itself by having no dialogue and presenting the (lackluster)A very short Point-and-click with nothing really good about it. It differentiates itself by having no dialogue and presenting the (lackluster) story through music. You'll go through the game learning new musical notes so you can pass each section and then when you get all the notes you go to the end and that's really it. There's not really anything fun about it, but I didn't find anything really bad about it either. If you're a fan of Adventure games then go ahead and give it a try if it's cheap. Everyone else shouldn't bother.

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Review by WearySloth [user]
February 23, 2014

I can't help but love the atmospheric little point-and-clickers that float around. Finding teddy is not a lengthy piece of work, but it is aI can't help but love the atmospheric little point-and-clickers that float around. Finding teddy is not a lengthy piece of work, but it is a good one. The story tells itself and the characters are well done. The mechanics might be a little bit off at times and one shouldn't expect a game to play weeks with, but it should entertain most for several hours.

Game Information
Release Date February 8, 2013
Publisher Storybird, LookAtMyGame, Plug In Digital
Game Modes Single player
Genres Music, Puzzle, Adventure, Indie
Themes Fantasy
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, iOS