With The Wind
by Crash512
With The Wind
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Description
Our life is unpredictable and nobody knows, where the Destiny Winds will bring us tomorrow... So let's go! Boldly With The Wind!.. It's the difference game, produced jointly with famous Russian artist Natalia Dubovenko.
How to Play
Just find a differences.
Comments
MarkkuTuovinen
Nov. 04, 2010
Very nice atmosphere and intriguing imagery. The game play is very credible, too: 10 differences, but only 5 needed to advance, which makes casual play very much possible.
Sinastrianna
Oct. 10, 2014
I don't know why this game isn't rated higher! It's very unique, the artwork is stunning, it was a challenge, and i love the moving objects. 5/5 Beautiful!
Lometar
Nov. 04, 2010
I just loved it. I'm fan of diferences games and this one is excelent in so many ways.
Great idea of introducing moving objects, it gives a nice touch. The music is kind of short, so it repeats itself quite often. The art is simply cool, nothing more to say about that. The dificulty... it's really high... the best I could do was to find 7... so great idea to ask only 5 to move on.
5/5 for everything I said :D
gargoyle83
Nov. 04, 2010
sehr verstรถhrend das spiel o.O
Irasfel
Nov. 05, 2010
Definitely interesting art, and it's nice that the 5/10 needed accommodates a variety of skill levels. One thing though, there are a few differences that are basically "The object on this side is slightly moved compared to the object on the other side." Not talking the ones rotated and such - but the ones just moved over a few pixels. These are perhaps a bit much, getting into "Tear your eyeballs out of your head" territory here. It's almost insanely difficult to try to judge relative and very small distance differences on two different sides with stuff moving over the objects in question at the same time. Perhaps have a look at this? (Note: I mean only the ones moved a VERY small distance, there weren't a lot I found, but perhaps move the smaller distance ones a bit more to approximate the distance used in the greater-distance displacements?)