Given the simplicity of the point-and-click play style, Barn Finders may have been better suited to mobile platforms. That would eliminate the issue with the controls, and the daily task linear simulation style would fit well with similar popular mobile games. Still, for what it is, Barn Finders is an enjoyable game with a simple premise and enough content and tasks to immerse any future flipper.
Barn Finders starts out strong and amuses players through unique ideas and involuntarily funny moments. Sadly, the game cannot uphold its entertaining beginning and loses itself in monotonous gameplay and almost no feeling of progress.
A little rough around some edges but it really does a good job of scratching that pawn shop treasure hunting itch oh so well.
Abundant potty humor aside, very fun game. Gameplay is good in most (but not all) places.
I really liked it. The story is very funny and the gameplay is very different. I don't like the waiting parts in the store but other things are very good.
This game was fun at first being able to go to locations and break items to get items to fix broken items. My issue started with performance. The game would crash for no reason and in doing so, since it was full screen would take over the entire monitor and force me to force restart my whole computer. Even with lowering my graphics in game to make performance better, didn't work. The devs really needed to work out all the performance kinks in this game before releasing it.
SummarySearch for valuable items stashed in abandoned barns. Take part in storage auctions, bid high and buy yourself a chance to find exclusive items hidden in the past.