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It's really darn cute, and honestly pretty easy, coming from someone who doesn't play a lot of difference games. It's still entertaining to say the least, and kept me playing the entire game through, both sides.
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Those two games are so cute. The thing I liked the most is how when you are playing the games there is a difference in the drawings.
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A very well-done spot-the-difference game! The differences aren't microscopic, there's enough red herrings to make it a fun challenge (and not incredibly frustrating), and it's easy to get a feel for the (adorable) story while playing. Very nice!
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Very cute. There's a continuity issue between the drawings (IE: Vampire girl has 1 ribbon in one image and then a whole string of em in another) but the artwork portrays a good atmosphere and plot. The ticking is a bit annoying in the background music (castanets or wood spoons?). Satisfying production nonetheless.
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Haha, i had my cousin sat on my lap, and i was telling the story while playing this.. they loved every moment, thanks for getting my cousin to sleep :D
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Let me give you a hint. If you're one of us that can watch 3D images/pictures with cross-eyes. Do the same here! You'll instantly notice the flaws in each image as they seem to flicker at your sight.
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Love the Gameplay from two sides. The stories are so cute. The music fits great with the pictures :) 5/5 for cheering up! Love the halloween mood :)
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Much like Emma's version of this story (oddly enough!) this is a lovely difference game aimed at families and kids (moreso anyway.) I'm really impressed with how they managed to make a difference game that's all ages-capable - yet does not descend into total twee. And I'm normally a pretty grouchy bastard liable to run at the first sign of saccharine. This is actually not bad at all. Well done Difference Games - well done indeed for the Halloween holiday.
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I really, REALLY love this series! I don't usually play difference games, but this was really fun. I find the difficulty to be perfect, although when I did get stuck it would've be better of the hints were a bit more obvious; sometimes I'd click 'shake' or 'reveal' and I'd miss the clue entirely! All in all, great game. Honestly though, I would have favourited for the art style alone :>
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good game. 1 thing I like about this a basic writer can make a huge variety of storys from this. And can make especially good kid storys. Also using imagination(Like Jade said, I felt that way also) You can twist the plot to make it a horror story for all ages. Thats whats called squeezing the best out of things.
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I don't know who ultimately makes these... but this, the red riding hood one, and another that I can't remember are just pure brilliance. The ultimate difference games. Tied with the 6-5-4 difference series... if not better.
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cute story. Anyone from former Adventure Club would probably automatically think of one person in particular... Anyways, the artwork and story are quite nice.
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Actually i dident realise that this was a spot the diffrence game until i looked at the comments although i hate spot the diffrent games, this was different i saw that some of you commented that is was cute and i decided to try it i actually was amazed by the artwork and how the storyline unfolds as you well spot the diffrence great game 5/5