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ProverbIdioms

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About ProverbIdioms

The aim is to find as many English sayings as you can. For example, imagine looking for “to butter someone up”, painted literally. Just see the screenshots to see what we mean!



Still wondering how ProverbIdioms - Hidden Objects Game works?
• Start with a Painting that has hundreds of humorous, bizarre and sometimes risqué interpretations of everyday sayings
• Get an English Saying that you must find in the painting. Imagine a real case of finding “butterflies in the stomach”
• Zoom in and zoom out to get the details characters in the painting
• Tap on the character/section on the painting where you find the answer
• If you guess it right, you get the meaning of the idiom
• Guess fast to collect coins, the more you earn, the more you can unlock.



Keep guessing different English sayings. Hundreds of sayings are hidden in the painting. The faster you guess, the more coins you score.



You can find a lot of fun English sayings painted literally in this hidden object game. Imagine looking for “to butter someone up” painted literally. Check our screenshots or video to see what we mean. We bet you will love this hidden object game.



Imagine finding real paintings of the below idioms -
• Break the ice
• Cut the rug
• Cat got your tongue
• Burning the candle at both ends
• ...and many more



ProverbIdioms posters and jigsaws are already very popular and hundreds of thousands of people have already purchased them. Now for the first time, Proverbidioms the App offers a whole new interactive experience to give you hours of addictive, unsurpassed fun and learning with the ProverbIdioms Game.



The Game includes 5 different paintings with 5 unique games. Play the first one for free!



FAMOUS PROVERBIDIOMS PAINTING
Proverbidioms is an oil painting by American artist T. E. Breitenbach depicting over 300 common proverbs, catchphrases, and clichés such as "You are what you eat", "a frog in the throat", and "kicked the bucket". It is painted on a 45 by 67 inch wooden panel and was completed in 1975 after two years work, when the artist was 24. The included sayings are painted quite literally and appear comical and bizarre, especially if one does not at first realize what the painting is about. For example, "You are what you eat" is represented in the painting by a carrot eating a carrot.



SUPPORT US
If you have any feedback for us, feel free to send us an email with your suggestions. If you like our games, please support us by rating us on the play store and sharing among others who like hidden object games.



PLAYED THE OLD VERSION?
This version of the app has been totally redesigned from the ground up with new and improved graphics and gameplay. And for those of you who played the old version, you'll be pleasantly surprised to see we've also added a brand new poster!

ProverbIdioms Screenshots