It is a really nice interactive fiction game. Seeing how his once empty home begin to fill with more company gives off a warm essence of family, besides the fireplace. And ... I just can't help but be aware that all I did to get the Easy badge was move left/right and spam the 'E' key to interact.
Was texting my partner while playing this game, and almost wrote "klocki" instead of clock lmao. That's just how interesting and easily attached I am to puzzle games like these. The design is very bright and vibrant, and is great for both players who seek a challenge or just wants to sit back and play a simple connect the lines sort of game.
The images are absolutely stunning. I really love puzzles that has a story, and this one definitely had one that left me anxious of the next level and picture. Hoping for a sequel!
Seems like a nice little way to introducing how the first settlers came to America, spent their time building a community and then meeting the Aboriginals.
After playing Lilith's side of the story,it all adds up now. It's also interesting seeing how the style and art is between the two versions are very different; Liliths is dark and eerie, while Emmas is all bright and cheery.
From at it appears, it is the story of a vampire girl who gets her teddy bear stolen by a dog, but ends up receiving a box with her name "Lilith" on it. She then flies to the park to find the girl (Emma) with the teddy bear. Turns out, they both had planned to exchange gifts because it was Valentines day. Sweet. Now I'm off to play Emma's side of the story.
First time I played this was for the challenge during March. Now I came back to earn the badges that were added after. Funny how this game managed to reel me back into playing, lol.
Some games will have a "Game Bug" option under the Game tab in the box on the right, underneath ratings. It's useful for reporting errors, such as not receiving a badge. But because this game has none, players are kind of screwed.
This game shows just how uncoordinated I am when it comes to balancing objects ranging from common to odd shapes on a screen. RIP Hard badge, I did try for you ..
The longer you take to park properly, the lower the bonus cash you earn as a Valet parker, and you have a time limit. What kind of job is this? I'd find a new job if I were the guy, and there should be an option for us to turn off the timer if needed.
The game also seems to represent a lesson here, that even love that is dead and gone can be repaired if one put their efforts into it. Which in this case, is the zombies dream to visit his family again.
It's getting past level 50 that becomes a challenge. Note that Simon does start to speed up as you complete more and more levels, so it could be handy to have a notepad or smth to help keep track of the pattern as it increases.
This can seriously scar the minds of kids and even adults who were a big fan of J. M. Barrie's works, because those pictures did NOT look like the places Peter Pan and Tinker Bell played in at Neverland.
Great kids T.V show, but as a puzzle like this, it's fairly mediocre tbh. Kudos to anyone who can list the episodes that were featured as the pictures used in this game.
Wow, if anything I really like the interesting transitioning between each picture, almost as though we're playing through a Visual novel since there is that small tint of harem to it.
Really nice conclusion to the game, but there's one thing that really irritates me; the dialogue box appears to cover a portion of the bottom image and the entire option bar, which really hinders our ability to catch any possibly differences that could have been blocked underneath the text.
The one thing I really like in a Difference/Puzzle game is the story, and this one had a really interesting story to it. I can also see the potential for these images to go in sequence as a comic, added with some narrator writing to it.
@toshe That happened to me too. Best to refresh the screen, and try playing it again. When you find all the differences, the picture should manually dissolve into the next one as it's transition.