This is geared more to the English (England) population, not the American English. In the US biscuits are called cookies, pudding in the US is a custard style dessert, etc. etc. Overall a fun game as long as you can get past the language barrier on what items are called and what you are looking for.
Most of us have played hidden objects for years. We do not need tutorials. I was more annoyed that there were no settings to allow turning off tutorial, than I was with the actual game play.
This game is very fun to play. It takes longer than other HOPA games, but that is mostly because of the long conversations. Some of the character conversations were 1 1/2-2 minutes long. I would prefer shorter conversation times, as I got bored after a while.
It's probably a good game if you like items so small you need a magnifying glass for about half them. I spent I don't know how long trying to find a gun and finally used the hint. Turns out it wasn't a gun, but a cannon.
Though I enjoyed the game, it's not one I will buy. My biggest issue were the names of items to find. A tuning fork called a cooking fork, popcorn not popcorns and misspelling life vest as life west are just a few that were found.
DO NOT under any circumstance waste your money on this one. They sucker you in during the trial with what seems to be a relaxing and enjoyable game, but once the trial is over and you continue, it is impossible to advance after that. It is so rigged that you may hit the deck six or more cards to get a match, only to have the very next card a duplicate to the one you just matched. I can predict what the next card is just because I know what I just matched. Never saw any "card riddles". Glad I didn't spend money, but sorry I wasted a free game coupon on it.