As like other Rovio games there are no signs of any IAPs, there is just the 4 hour wait between looking at the included help guide. Tiny Thief offers quite a indepth style of game play and is a lot more enjoyable. Though those games are fun, I completed them within a matter of days. I have read that Tiny Thief is being compared to the Wheres my water series, but I have to disagree. The price is a little steep, being £1.99. This makes for a much more interesting game and it means you have to pay attention and make sure you don’t miss anything. This can involve having to do something in a particular order, but if you do it wrong you’ll have to restart and do the whole level again. The levels get quite difficult in the later stages. As quite an anal guy I always end up playing the same level 5 times to make sure I get the three stars. Your basic objective is to steal an object such as a cake, pirate map, your secondary objective is to find your pet weasel/ferret and then the third objective is find sometimes up to four items on that level. The game follows the classic Rovio 3 star system. When playing this game for the first time you will glide through the first stage, yet the future stages get more difficult as the objectives get harder. You click where you want to go, and when near objects click on the action “bubble” that appears above them. The controls are very easy to pick up, I felt like the first stage of the game (or the tutorial) was a bit wasted on me.
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