As a food-themed mobile game for women, Food Language has always been good at creating surprises in details. Playing the game is like looking for hidden Easter eggs. Not only are all the soul-eating souls in the game transformed from dishes, but even the illustration backgrounds showing the soul-eating souls are inseparable from food. Has anyone noticed this?
The background of the Liangpin Illustrated Book mainly shows the staple foods we usually eat. From the background, potatoes, rice, noodles and sweet potatoes are all there. They are the same as the Liangpin Food Soul. Although the quantity is small, they are daily Essential in life.
When the staple food is ready, order the dishes. In the background of the Shangpin Illustrated Book is a group of green vegetables, with cabbage leaves and lettuce leaves forming a mountain, pea pods forming a single leaf boat, lotus root slices playing the role of the sun, and large white radish also perfectly Integrate into it and become part of the "landscape painting".
The background of the treasure illustrated book starts to get expensive. The background is full of mountain treasures. If you look closely, you will find that this is simply a "mushroom collection". The mountains made of shiitake mushrooms nearby and oyster mushrooms in the distance are both small cases. The mountains in the distance are morels, which are extremely expensive. The scattered large and small ones nearby are matsutake mushrooms. The golden mushrooms on the left are also It's very attractive, and the whole background will probably make the young masters poor.
The background of the Royal Illustrated Book has finally entered the meat-eating stage that everyone loves to see, and this set can be regarded as Shanghai-style. What looks like snowy mountains in the distance is actually slices of fat beef rolls. In front are sea cucumbers, shrimps, squid roe, mussels and soft-boiled eggs as the sun. This is simply a hot pot. My mouth is watering!
Not only do the illustrations of different grades have such surprises, but different cuisines also have their own Easter eggs, which are usually set against the background of the characteristic buildings of the representative areas and local houses of different styles. For example, in the background picture of Zhejiang Cuisine, you can vaguely see the three pools reflecting the moon, and there is a small Leifeng Pagoda in the distance, which is quite recognizable.
Of course, there are also representative architectural features. For example, the horse head wall, the symbol of Huizhou architecture, appears in the background of Huizhou cuisine. There are also Beijing-style buildings with imperial palace architecture. In addition, There are many more.
Have you guys discovered these Easter eggs? Which easter egg do you think is the most exquisitely designed?