
Hidden Objects – Bridge to Another World: Glass: Review
July 9th, 2021
Friendly Fox Studio
Immerse yourself in an amazing adventure.
Solve intuitive mini-games, brainteasers, & unique puzzles.
Explore 40+ stunning locations.
Challenge yourself with interactive hidden object scenes.
Spectacular graphics!
Assemble collections, seek and find for morphing objects.
The game is optimized for tablets and phones.
To find all hidden things, use your sense of observation. Do you think you’d make an excellent detective?
In this lovely adventure, navigate through stunning mini-games, brain teasers, astonishing riddles, and hidden clues.
Friendly Fox Studio’s Bridge to Another World: Through the Looking Glass is an adventure game featuring loads of hidden objects, mini-games, and puzzles to solve, launched on July 9th, 2021.

For millennia, the Red King and White Queen have been at odds. You find yourself in the center of an ancient struggle as you are pulled through the looking glass.
Are you the Alice who was tasked with becoming the Red Queen and bringing the conflict to an end? Or will you be yet another victim of this age-old conflict?

The gameplay is easy, which was unexpected from Friendly Fox Studio, and there are four different modes to choose from.
An interactive area is indicated by a single sparkle. You can occasionally interact with another character.
Useful items will be added to your inventory. The + sign indicates that the item can be interacted with further.
Throughout the game, there are morphing things. By collecting them, you can gain access to extraordinary perks.
Take an item from your inventory and place it where you want it to be used.
Some items may be concealed or unfinished. To find them, you must interact with the scene.
The scenes have puzzle pieces strewn about them. Look for them with caution. Collect all of them to gain access to amazing bonuses.
Throughout the game, there are morphing things. By collecting them, you can gain access to extraordinary perks.
Some objects may be hidden or incomplete. You must interact with the scene to find them.

The game was entertaining, but unlike Friendly Fox Studio’s prior game, Uninvited Guests, it was far too easy to accomplish.
The developers constantly gave us spectacular visuals and fantastic scenery in terms of graphics.
The storyline was also original, and we just had one issue with the controls, which was that it was difficult to pick up objects in several hidden object scenes.
Hopefully, the developers will examine this minor problem and find a solution.
