Find The Chomiks is a “Find The ___” type of game; its main mechanic is, well, finding chomiks (hamsters in Polish). At first, this seems like an easy task: find them, touch them, then win! But it’s way deeper than THAT, it involves obbying, ciphers, technical knowledge and much, much more…
FTC involves these “areas” where chomiks can be found. If you see a little image of a little hamster-looking guy, that’s a chomik! No matter how deformed it is. You can also find them in these “Realms” that can only be accessed if you find a portal, such as the Revamp realm or the Grayscale realm. These are completely different games in themselves that also offer some chomiks (from a hundred to only 5).
Chomiks come in quite a few difficulties, such as easy, medium, hard, iintense, insane, extreme, terrifying, Obama, …, HAHAHA and random gibberish that PROBABLY means something. Easy being easy as it is, and the random gibberish taking HOURS of painful suffering you won’t EVER get back. Tons of easy chomiks can simply be found right in the open. Mediums aren’t too dissimilar, but they’re a bit difficult to find, normally hidden in cracks or crevices, Hard chomiks may require a bit of obbying or simple code-finding to achieve, Intense chomiks are tricky or hard to obtain because of places where nobody would look or more complex puzzles, Insane starts to test your limits, taking a bit of skill or detective skills to find, extreme and terrifying even harder, Obama chomiks can normally require good cryptography skills and EXPERT obbying, the rest are either INCREDIBLY hard in skill or would be impossible to find without a guide…
The chomiks are put in well-thought-out rooms or puzzles and such, making it sometimes fun to look for a chomik, if it doesn’t take you a while.
You can find hints to where a chomik is in the Chomikdex™, it has all your info there. The game also offers a Fast travel menu when you exceed thirty chomiks.
The game is also quite huge, which means there’s TONS of tutorials if you’re stuck, just try not to watch too many or it’ll be THEM that find the chomiks, not you…
An example of a very hard chomik (I won’t say its name or most of how to solve it just in case you wish to play the game yourself) has you searching a small message which leads you to the donations board where you find someone that has donated smaller than the maximum (four robux instead of five) and going into their badges finding a badge named “Free chomik” which takes you to a game which by looking in the dev console you find a model which has code and the code gives you a string of letters and so on, in fact, it’s so tedious that the tutorial for it (made by the developer) takes a little more than an HOUR to finish watching.
One of the realms, grayscale, has beautiful scenery despite its monotone appearance; it’s quite vast and beautiful in a way.
If you’re new, some good tips are:
– cyphers, caesar cyphers, letters to numbers, binary, they all apply here, figure out what they are.
– Obbying is crucial, maybe practice?
– Glitches such as dance clips, laugh clips and wallhopping are to be learnt also!
– Shiftlock can be used to look through walls, allowing you to see locations of chomiks or at least a part you can go through.
– See a strange or odd-looking thing? Take it into consideration and investigate it.
So, to conclude (as most articles do), Find the Chomiks can be a rage-inducing yet enjoyable game, thanks for reading ^v^