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What I like about these games is how you can pick which differences you want to keep. Have you thought of adding different endings depending on your choices, perhaps in some future installment?
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Kind of undermines the solemnity when I'm picking out polka dots on somebody's sleeve. Also, did this guy get married and have kids (and grandkids) yet stay hung up on Mysterious Lake Woman up til his death?
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Please never stop making these games. Every time I play these it's so fun and beautiful to look at. You make wonderful stories with only a handful of artworks and leave the rest up to our imagination. Thank you so much for all of your great games.
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Easy Mode: Ah, get a new tattoo? Very nice!
Hard Mode: Ahhhh, yes, that blade of grass WAS out of place! Much better.
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I always loved to see a wordless story telling. It's not easy to convey emotions through image only, but for some talented artists, the impression they made is far beyond what words can describe.
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Beautiful art but the easy and normal modes are way too easy and hard is way too hard. Easy and normal are almost entirely stripes on their clothing and her tattoos and you even get a point for each when the left and right sleeve have stripes in one picture and none in the other. Hard seems to be mostly microscopic detail in the foliage. Easy and normal are fun to play but a better difficulty curve would make for a much better game.
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Ah! Did you all notice? Depending on which picture you click, the difference either is added or goes away! Pretty neat!
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Ok, so lets check if I got this right: The second this guy dies he's off smooching with some nymph while his wife and daughter are mourning at his deathbed? What moral am I supposed to draw from this?!
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such beautiful artwork, it was so hard to find the differences, not because it was particularly difficult but because of just how captivatingly stunning it was.
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Don't cry, my daughter! I'm young again... and able to fly... not to mention that elven beauty that awaited me for decades. Believe me, dear daughter, I'm better than ever :O)
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Really beautiful art. Some of the differences felt kind of tacked on ("oh, in this one he's got spots on his shoulder I guess!") but overall a very nice spot-the-difference game.
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the sound track is amazing. i didnt even mind spending 3 hours on hard mode just cus the sound was so relaxing...i beat it liek 2 years ago and still come back just for the music. i leave the title sceen on while i play other games
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I be damned.
There may not be a lot of action here, nobody shoots or... hacks... or shashes, but i think this game is EPIC
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Guys, according to their Newgrounds page, the music is by a professional company called Symphony of Specters, though you can PM the DifferenceGames developers with your email if you would like a copy.
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Hint: It's always the freaking detail tattoos in the girl's arms, face, legs, etc. Don't get me wrong, the artwork and narrative is fantastic, but it felt kind of easy as I began noticing the differences were always in the same places
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This story is actually kind of messed up. The guy met some hip, mysterious girl for one night during his youth, then he grew up, got married, and had a daughter. At the end we're shown the guy reunited with what was essentially an emotional one-night stand with a woman he knows nothing about, leaving behind the woman and child who dedicated their lives to him. Are we meant to believe that true love is a chance meeting with an idealized, mysterious girl from our youth, casting aside the notion that true love is actually something that is built up over time through years of dedication, commitment, and learning to love someone for who they truly are?
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Getting irritated that I was clicking the stars that were clearly a difference in one picture than the other.....then I realized those wernt stars. The were specs of dirt on my monitor.
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Generally, I do not like or play "Find-the-difference" games, but gotta get my BotD. Turns out this is a really a beautiful little story told in pictures, that happened to have a little game attached. Enjoyed it.