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I will finish this one because I like other games by Garbuzgames but I won't play this one again. Like most of the comments, the diferences are so tiny, I doubt what I'm seeing when I get a hint and they are hard to click. Atmospheric and cool premise. Like the art and music. Don't like the way the differences are drawn.
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Oh, there are some real "glitches", at least 2 in level 4 (a portion of the seatbelt looks bitten off, but it's counted a differend and there is a "dent" in the upper edge of the open windowglas, also it happende somehwere around the ghosts and beer bottles that there wore some differences where you could be right on top of it an it dien't count. Like Ghostrider already stated but I don't think there are sensitivity issues.
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Oh well, needing to click exactly the difference makes it a bit less easy for those who use the cross view technique (not sure if someone else had the idea but since I got this idea games like these are de-mystified and lame for me :( so if you want to keep your fun, DONT look up what the cross view technique for viewing stereoscopic images is.
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I'm frustrated at how hard it is to click on some of the differences. You can be right on top of one, and you lose points. Much too sensitive. But I still play thing game all the time.
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I believe that the scene where the guys were holding up fingers represented how many people they have killed since the last meeting. So the first guy ran over the girl just to get his 'murder count' up. I also think the guys were not killed because, if you notice, there is little to no violence (other than the girl being ran over- and even then the body isn't as mangled as it should be (presuming he is going at least 45)) This leads me to believe this as intended with a younger audience that are masters of those spot the difference books.
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The artwork, story and music on this are all great and go well together. This is the second game like this I've played here and the first I've finished, because this one had a story. I know now that really tiny click areas and differences are par for the course, but some are a little unreasonable. For one thing, until you successfully find the difference, you don't know which one is correct. So for things that are slightly bigger, like the ghost woman's hair or in 2 cases, a leaf, you aren't sure whether to click on the leaf or the extra space. There were other cases, on in particular I couldn't get a handle on (hint hint) because of similar problems, but a cool game overall.
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this was crazy levels of hard... The difference is an extra line of stress on his forehead!
Great art, but i couldn't focus enough to beat it... Even with hints i found the differences nigh impossible to find. Still its neat and i absolutely adore the music. 4/5
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Enjoyed the game, but the two problems that I noted were that if some of the differences are hard to click, and I'm penalized for it. If someone's arms are up, and should be down - do I click on the arms that are up? Or the ones that are down? Even though I'm CLEARLY looking at the right 'difference', I've got a 50/50 shot of being screwed when it comes to clicking it. Secondly, if you lose focus and it pauses RIGHT when switching levels, then when you click to regain focus, it counts as a 'miss'. Both annoying, but otherwise, fun game.
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good game but the ending annoyed me. the only thing those kids could have gotten in trouble for was underage drinking and maybe trespassing. the cops wouldn't have arrested them for that.
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Hey maybe some updates you could do for the game. 1) When you are playing and the game pauses it says to click to continue, then when you do and don't click a difference, which is most of the time, it takes points off because you clicked something incorrectly. 2) The play with hints mode is good but I think it should be on a timed button or something, maybe one that fades in for this genre, because I tried on without hints and it was a bit hard so I played on with hints and when I was trying to look for a difference before I wanted or needed help it would just appear indicating where one was. Besides these features I love the games and your other games too. Well done.
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lol rate this up if this works go to you tube put mmv vanilla twilight its a soft music choose 1 of the choices so do that k :)))
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Love the creepy music. It would be nice if we didn't have to click exactly where the difference is but oh well. :) Great game overall. 4/5
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When I first came in I expected a spot the difference game. What I didn't expect to find is a nice challenging differences game with a good storyline. I liked how the differences were subtle instead of a glaring floodlight.
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This game was amazing! a really brilliant story line! i dont know why some people are complaining, i loved the difficulty lvl and its not all about points. An exelent point and click game, 4/5
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Game is loaded on my computer but whether I click "play with hints" or "play without hints" the game just sits there. I've refreshed but still does same thing each time...really wanna play the game but cant...HELP!!
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The difficult thing about this game wasn't that the differences blended in (which they did do), but rather that your pointer had to be directly on the difference. I swear I lost more points do to that. Dx If there was more room for clicking on differences, this game would be better. I do love the story lie though. :D
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pretty good story, and @NoahTheNArc, 1) don't be so rude, it makes you look like an idiot, and 2) what you said was a lot more "un cool" than a kid playing imo