Hotten​totten​tenten​tentoonstelling

You fill up the fridge with drawings of the strange things requested, just like a child at times having no clue what the word means.

  • Theme: Collector
  • Team: Lizz

As child, recent drawings were put on the fridge. Now you play as a child filling up that fridge with drawings made of... Well, you nor we have a clue. And there is no functional eraser, so during your drawing you have to improvise. There is no perfect, bless us with your best attempt to draw the strange things requested and adjust to the dropped hints on the fly. Have fun!

Check the collections link only after playing, to avoid spoiling yourself.

The game takes less than 10 minutes! But you can take as long as you want!

How to play?

For the best experience, use sounds. We have texts too for those that are unable to use sound (effectively) for one or another reason but it does feel less fun. You need a keyboard for the first bit, mouse for the rest.

Theme: Collector

You fill up the fridge with drawings of the strange things requested, just like a child at times having no clue what the word means. This will create your proud collections of three unique drawings, and we gather them on a gallery with everyone else's. In a sense, it means we as the game developer are the collectors.

Fun to know

See the title? It is a tongue breaker in Dutch. Besides that, did you know children are taught to write their name in the top left corner when working with western script? This is not only because we read from left top to the right, but also to make sure when a child signs their drawing with a name and not the painters signature we as adults know it will usually fully fit. Or, you get the issue as we had with the title! On another note, why does a child get multiple writing materials for drawing... To practice their grip, the resistance between paper and the material, how hard to press and so on.

Background

Wouter and Lizz (hey that's us!) are SO of each other. Neither is native in English. Wouter is more focused on programming and loves humor, where Lizz has a preference on stories and deeper thoughts behind decisions. Which honestly is natural, Wouter is more into the computer world where Lizz has a love for children and some psychology!