Fantastic Beasts: Cases Guide - How to become a particularly good finder

Posted by Jessica Famularo on November 19th, 2016
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad


Just in time for the release of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them comes a companion game -- Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World. It's a standard hidden object game with stylish illustrations that really evoke that whimsical Harry Potter feel. The game even has its own, separate story line if you can't get enough. Cases from the Wizarding World isn't without its challenges though, so we have a few tips to help you save the day.


If you can't find something, move on
If you're having a particularly difficult time finding a specific object, move on to the next one and save it for later. Getting stuck on one item can seriously hurt your score, so try finding more obvious objects first before returning to one that has you stumped.

Practice racing against the clock
You need stars to unlock new scenes as you progress, and to do that you need to perform well when playing through the levels. Practice playing one scene multiple times to increase your chance of getting a high star score. It may sound like overkill, but it's one of the only ways to max out your score, especially once things start to become more difficult.


Get larger items out of the way
Some items you're tasked with finding, especially larger, obvious ones that are usually clues for your case, can make it harder to spot other objects. For example, the nest in the second scene obstructs your view of the plastic bag you also need to check off your list. If you note a large object that needs to be cleared, tap that one first before moving on to other items you need to find, just in case.

Fantastic Beasts: Cases is a classic hidden object game with a well-written story set in the Harry Potter canon. If you want to enjoy this adventure to the fullest, be sure to follow the tips above!

Have your own tips for all of the muggles out there? Share in the comments below!

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