![]() In July 2018, GameSpot's Chris Reed stated that Mom Hid My Game! was one of the best Nintendo Switch eShop games available in North America that were on sale. Polygon's Allegra Frank praised the game's premise of controlling a boy "who's obsessed with his Nintendo 3DS-style handheld." Frank also stated that the game's randomness made it "well-suited for Switch." Mom Hid My Game! received "mixed or average reviews" from critics, receiving a 73/100 on review aggregator Metacritic. Later in early December 2017, the game was put on the Nintendo Switch eShop's "coming soon" list. The updated version was first showcased in a Nindies Showcase hosted by Nintendo on August 30, 2017. The publisher for the console versions pointed out that the translation was off, prompting Ishimoto to correct the mistake. ![]() The game was developed by a one man team created by Yuusaku Ishimoto, with a grammatically incorrect title being taken with a help of Google Translate. Initially, the game was released as Hidden My Game By Mom for iOS and Android. In the same interview, Ishimoto stated that the game's characters were modeled after his childhood. In an interview with The Verge in 2018, the game's developer, Yuusaku Ishimoto, stated that the game was inspired by manga, with each level being designed as if they were comic strips. The minigame is presumably a reference to hap inc's older game Crazy Horizontal bar. In the Nintendo Switch release, a mode involving a man swinging around a pole was added. The game console is found by solving puzzles, such as moving items to certain spots to be able to reach the console. ![]() The game features the player as a young boy looking for his video game console (which heavily resembles a Nintendo DS), which was hidden by his mother.
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