Man, if I had know that this was also an interaction game, I would have chosen a better story for Robin. The story definitely took a twist when I had him choose to investigate the UFO, to taking the weapon found, to saving the girl, Attacking an ambush ... only to end up teaming with some king and having the woman he saved serve as a slave. What an ending. Guess not everyone can get their 'Happily ever after'?
After playing all the developers X Difference series of games, I really do anticipate there to be '7 Differences' one day. This cannot be the end to such an amazing Difference/Puzzle series!
From the looks of it, each pictures goes on to tell the story about a child going out trick-or-treating, is then chased by a shadow monster but managed to slow it down by throwing candy into their mouth. The monster sends both of them falling into a river when the boy tried to cross a bridge. The monster disappears, and the boy finds himself in a graveyard, and passes out. The end.
I guess it's obvious that it's always best to select the buttons with the straight hooks before concentrating on the ones with curves to determine which ones are not restricted.
Really nice game, with quite the unique style of photos and images. The small hints of abstract ideas (e.g sitting on a chair hanging by a floating cloud) seems to give a strong feeling of serenity and release from some form of constraint.
Necrosis are probably one of the worst bosses you could ever face during your early levels, because of their spawns. Just be sure to kill the Physical (Grey) Spawn first, because that one can teleport, which is annoying.
@nowaitforme102 -1 on your comment, because they are, as the title obviously stated "Kamikaze Pigs". Kamikaze refers to arranged suicide attacks that ARE intentional. It's not because their military wasn't operating properly.
Holding left-click is also another way to become an invincible shooting machine. If only there was a way to control the vehicle's movement/speed while shooting, so we could potentially dodge some of the dinosaur attacks.
"Hi I'm Bob the button. Press me!" That's where it all begins ... I found myself rapidly clicking on the 'thing' afterwards, though I'm not quite sure what is so satisfying about pressing a red button.
A classic short horror game. But this game just isn't as terrifying in 3rd person view as it was playing on 1st person. But damn it, I (still) always find myself getting trapped in the small red building.
[...] "safer" to hunt on this game than in real life. At least get the grammar right in the description so it looks polished? I'd also suggest changing the scope colour - such as red, since the current one (green?) is really hard to see when hovering over the blue sky.
The pictures in this puzzle game were fairly nice, and it has a hinge of difficulty added to it compared to your other number finding games. I mean, you already had me on the first 2 images. Absolutely stunning.
Honestly, most if not all of the images used for the game were exactly in 'clutter' as you had so stated in the title. A lot of the rooms, such as the living rooms were more clean then our apartment on a busy weekday lol.
The BGM in each level is "River Flows in you" by Yiruma btw. It seems too melancholic for a game based in the theme Romance tbh, nor was there much variety in each picture since the first 10 levels I had completed, majority of them were merely heart designs.
So the penguin ejected them-self from the hospital just to prove the internet wrong. Let this be a lesson; Never give up on your dreams. JUST DO IT. Also, I can't be the only one who checked to see if failbird.com was a real site?
I feel that we deserve some sort of extra credit/bonus for connecting MORE than 1 row of 3 items in a turn. Or even for connecting a single row of more than 3 of the same items.