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I didn't like this game at all. A simple game, it goes there and back, so even though the art is good, it's repetitive and not very exciting. 1/5
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It was a bit too easy but I'm bad at these games so I appreciated it. The 5/5 is for the link to the book that I now sorely wish to obtain.
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You can't give less than a perfect score for a game this beautiful. The music's good too. The only thing is that its less of a spot the difference game and more a spot what's missing.
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So this was just to push a book? why were say 4 of the 5 items in some screens all on the bottom/top. alot of times their were pairs next to each other. Not so much hard, but more of a speed run spot the difference. you got my one play out of it. hopefully no badges so I wont have to waste another 4 minutes.
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Well, i really enjoyed the music, the art, the concept, the end was a bit cliche and it perhaps could have been a bit harder.
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For a "spot the difference" game, 5/5. Great pictures and not trying to be overly difficult with extremely miniscule differences. More of an enjoyment than an aggravation.
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"You made it." What kind of ending is that? There could've definately been a better ending. I like the idea of a "boss difference."
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@McHanke - They all have a cursor in both screens. They just change the pictures and music and use the same game engine.
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I've changed my mind. It might not be fair, but I'mn going to start rating the spot the difference games. -5 stars for being a spot the difference game. Since this one is pretty but doesn't do anything even remotely new, I need Kongregate to give me the power of -3 stars please.
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While the gameplay can be simple at times, the artwork just blows be away. It's one of the most beautiful games I've ever played; it even surpasses Daymare Town.
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Normally i do not comment, but i was expecting maybe a boss difference or somethign at the end not just, you made it. the game overall was good and fun killed a little time, but could have had a better ending
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While the differences are easier than usual to pick out, I must admit that the faster speed at which I progress through the rooms is a welcome change of pace. Though for as easy as it is, you may want to get rid of the hint feature. I didn't use it once, and I still got 3554 on my first run.
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it's a nice game. it's a bit easy sometimes, but the art is cool. i enjoyed playing it for a few levels but then it ended up boring me, however it's a good game for those who enjoy differences games.
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i liked this game and now i want to read the book! i have went to the site and read the first chapter and it seems pretty good
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a couple hundread years ago, this art would be worth a fortune. It's amazing, really, and I'm not even into art. I got bored of the game, but I enjoyed the music and the art. Bravo.
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Yeah, very easy. Originally I was going to describe the art as beautiful, but then it changed. I think it's made that much more profound for having already visited those areas, which were stunning, then to see them turn into something dark and ugly it's... I dunno.
Amazing game though.
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At first I felt the story was weak and it reminded me very strongly of [Castlevania: Symphony of the Night] in regards to how the museum was being described. The art is MARVELOUS, and wasn't so detailed you couldn't find anything... However, it was too easy because most of the items you had to find were either repetitive of another one or two you already found (like on Old Tom, the chain on the fire right, I had two horizontal chains visible, both only showed up in one image. Way too easy like that.). The game, overall, has made me interested in the book. Please continue to make these games, but please keep my review in mind. Also, I agree with Owl_Plumbing... Clearly a cliff hanger moment, but not enough to make me go "ooh, what happens next." I want to read the book simply because of how creative the game was; not because of how you ended the game... Anti-climactic...
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Very well made difference game - doubled cursor, simple system, beautiful graphics, very smooth transition once difference discovered. I enjoyed how some differences were 'too big to spot' rather than the absolutely minute differences some games present.
However, generally very easy, so not full marks. Well worth a play.
I particularly likes the changed suit of armour with the eyes looking directly at you.
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Great game, liked the doubling of levels as you escape and the great graphics as I would expect from DifferenceGames. As for the supposed lack of plotline, this is based on a book, so I presume the idea is to get you interested in reading the actual story which would explain why the museum turns bad and a give a lot of other intrigue.
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Simply beautiful. Once you get to level 17, the music changes to an eerie tune, and all the 'rooms' you have completed will change to a frightening crimson. I preferred the first 8 levels more than the last 8, but everything is well illustrated.
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For all those talking about the "anti-climatic ending" If they told you the ending, they would ruin the book! It's like a "playable synopsis" :)
The book actually sounds interesting