Game Vortex writes: "Pictureka feels familiar to videogamers that have experience with the wide-wide world of hidden-object games now on the market. The other comparison would be to the I-Spy game series that has spawned many print and online versions. In all cases, we're thrown into a game world where visuals matter and where design is central to the experience."
TMA - This game is insane, and of course I mean that in a good way. Just listen to the different sounds that you can assign to your profile and you’ll quickly realize that the people who put this together had a lot of fun doing it and wanted to share that fun with us.
IGN: Pictureka is a good iDevice recreation of the popular Hasbro board game, but it’s not perfect. Some of the object definitions are just not helpful and that leads to some very disappointing failures. It’s one thing if I cannot find five letters. That’s on me. But the obtuse descriptions frustrate. It’s also too bad Pictureka isn’t universal. However, the excellent art direction and addition of a single-player mode help balance things out.
148apps - Pictureka! is one loud app. I mean loud. Loud in every sense of the word (hence the exclamation point in the title). It’s easily the noisiest game I’ve ever played on the iPhone. There’s a sound effect for every action that takes place on the screen, so buyer beware if you intend to play this game in public.