I agree about the flower key.
Also, 2 problems with the codes for the lamp. 1) why is the green side of the box code 4 letters but all the other ones are 3 letters? It's misleading. And 2) the lamp lights up with corresponding colors to the sides of the box, but the orders of the two colors aren't the same. The blue light is the 4th on the lamp, but the fourth side of the box is green...
On the other hand, this wasn't a pixel hunt and everything did what it was supposed to do (even if it was a little silly/stupid). For games to rule, or whatever they're calling themselves these days, that's a win.
My favorite part was when the guy doing the walkthrough (because the game just makes no logical sense so you HAVE to use it...) forgot what he was doing and just randomly waved the mouse for about five seconds. It's like-- Good! This doesn't make any sense to you, either!
I love the idea. It's much harder to find things that are legitimately in a picture than to find things added later. I wish the game: a) was longer and b) had some form of background music or sound effects. But the difficulty level for the few levels you had was great and the hint button worked perfectly! Great job!
Problem: with the skip level option, the menu thinks you've completed the level even though you haven't. I had to check each level until I found the one I skipped to get the badge.
I loved the hidden objects and I hated the spot the differences... mostly because there was always at least one difference hidden behind one of the tool bars on the screen. Not good. And while I like the idea of the old time shaking, by the end of the game, my eyes did hurt. (And I'm youngish with really good vision, so I bet it will put a lot of people off...) But a great idea!
It's a lovely game, but way too easy. I agree with Jellinator; the difficulty in this game never increases in the later levels. (It's still really pretty and relaxing though...)
Great idea. It really needs an undo button as well as the reset button; that way when I make a mistake, I don't have to start back at the beginning of the level.
It's a nice game, and I like that the letters disappear after you find them. But! I'll be clicking on the actual letters and still not "find" them. 'O' and 'U' are especially bad. For my click to count, I have to click in the empty space in the letters and not the letters themselves. This problem seems to be consistent in the other Hidden Alphabets that this creator has made. It's annoying to be clicking on a letter and the game buzzes at me and tells me I'm wrong.