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Tried hard: Hmmm the other two modes were easy....
2 diferences left. "Reveal*" O.o! Just the bright of a small part of the arm?... ok, that was really hard. Tried to find the last one. Many minutes later: "Reveal*" LOL!? That SINGLE blade of grass!!!? Insane ¬¬
But, I really enjoyed it. 5 Stars!
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In the first level with the old man lying in the hospital, I could not help but wonder "WTF is that third lump under the covers?" Obviously the old timer is pitching a tent.
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very easy on easy mode, time bonus every round, dont need hints ... as for hard mode, well ... spent most of the time just waiting fr the 'reveal' bar to refill ... O_O
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Did anyone else count the number of "bulges" in the hospital sheet on the first "many years later" picture? Something tells me the nurse is pushing some Viagara in that IV bag.
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nice drawings, but i found a small problem in normal mode - the soldier goes from not wearing gloves, to wearing gloves then back to bear handed when he meets the nymph. for a difference game this really bugged me.
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Seriously, tribals are the differences? I will try the hard mode before I rate it, but the story is a cliche, the artwork non-inventive and kitchig, and "many years later": that's one extra foot sticking out from bellow the bed sheet you got there
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Not only was the music amazing and the artwork beautiful, but the difficulty of hard mode made this game my favorite find the difference game by far.
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Fantastic drawings! I love the mysterious, romantic story. But to all who repeat the game just for the bonus screen on hard: It's not worth it. You have a really challenging puzzle (which, if you dare just for the ambition, is worth trying hard mode), but the story ends with the last page of easy mode.
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are there some rounds with more than the alloted amounts of differences? Since in one of the last 2 or 3 I ended up finishing but I could clearly see another difference with the headboard on the bed.
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easy mode: boring
normale mode: meh
hard mode: wait or it, wait for it, reveal. Wait for it, post comment, reveal. Wait for...
ARGH!!!!
Can't take it anymore ... I give up... You win...
Sob sob.... GUNSHOT
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The main reason I love difference games is because they're not just games, they're works of art, too. Wonderful game... Bravo!
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What about the woman that gave birth to his daughter and granddaughter? He doesn't float away with her when she dies? Did he adopt and remain celibate? Divorce? Murder for not living up to a phantom he saw for five minutes when he was a kid? Aaaaagh, EXPLAIN!
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Beautiful art, nice enough story. That being said, on normal it was fairly tame (I know people mentioned hard is pretty rough, so I am going to try it later). It seemed like nearly all the frames had the woman in it, and you could get nearly all the differences just by clicking her body designs - nearly every single frame. You could quickly knock it down to 2-4 left. The vast majority of the others was simple clothing differences (blotches/stripes most often), with the occasional tree, grass, etc. to mix things up. Still a fun game, and one to ease yourself into, with great art and fitting music.
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Seems like 80% of the differences are just lines on their skin/clothes as opposed to actual objects added or taken away. This strikes me as a fairly lazy way to create differences, and makes the game much easier than it could be.
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Its a pity I cant find what the name is of the music in the game. A lot of games have great music when you take the time to listen to it.
A little help from the author?
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Love how the image changes depending on which side you click on (Example: first image, if you click on the blue lines of the scarf, they disappear, if you click on the lack-of-lines on the other side, Lines appear on that image...)