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Liked the style and the animation. Slightly disappointed by overuse of one difference (three or four times) - I won't mention it for the sake of those who actually care about that sort of thing. Works out pretty middling.
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This is really a beautiful spot the difference games, with a twist. To all those who complain about the things that are not being recognized as differences: the game itself states that it 'isn't always playing fair'. Not all 'differences' are counted for that exact same reason, and it's always a same sort of difference that doesn't count.
Ah, and can you really complain for not getting in a highscore table when you cheat by using glitches?
5/5
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Guys, for somebody who wants to beat the high score, I found a glitch. The highest you can get is not 380, it's 390. When you finish and it says "Congratulations" click multiple times on the bottom-right side of the screen. I did it and I got 390 but for some reason didn't give me high score :(. I got 364 though...
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On the level with the two skeletons, there is a yin/yang symbol on the floor, which is very obviously not a mirror of itself, but it doesn't recognise it as a difference
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Nice transitions between scenarios, and somewhat fun. The several repeated similarities between the scenarios lower the score, and there are infact a couple of differences in a few scenarios that don't register.
2/5.
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@pandeiva on the first greek stage the spear isn't a difference either
remember this is a mad world and not always far
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I don't like how sometimes it's okay for the central object and floor to break the symmetry, and sometimes it's one of the differences that count.
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I applaud the writer/creator/designer of this little gem.
Taking an tried and played to death concept - yet given us something good.
Enjoy your 5
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Quinn's Review: I think it's been established by now that I'm a fan of the difference game, and Difference Games makes some of the best, with Mad World being no exception. First of all, let me say that the music is great, perfectly pitched to keep you interested. The twist here is that the image has a line of symmetry, and you're trying to find mirror reflections of differences - bearing in mind that sometimes the central item breaks that symmetry, which can throw you off. The transitional frames between images are brilliant, and very enjoyable to watch. The differences ... not so hard, but still entertaining.