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Game is simple if you slightly focus past the screen so the images overlay. each level only takes a few sec once you get the hang of it
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Through playing this game, I've noticed that each side is like it's own beautifully painted picture, with music that is both calm and menacing at the same time only intriguing you further.
And on top of that it's for a book! I've never see great games like this that don't spam with the fact that it's a book!
5/5- Amazing.
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Very nice. The next to last level was the most difficult...once you realize that knight in the back is staring at you with demonic eyes that's all you can see!
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I am just in love with the art work, and I love how there is a double cursor thing. I just wish that I got more points from the achievement since it's so time consuming. Such a great game though.
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By far the best game of its kind that I have ever encountered. The artwork is simply astonishing - the Lady's Mile, in particular, gave me goosebumps. I loved it!
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Spot the difference at it`s finest. Awesome artworks, music fits perfectly. Although the story was kind of boring in the first half of the game i liked it when suddenly everything started to change. 5/5
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Awesome graphics and music! I like how everything becomes dark. And some levels are 3D when you cross your eyes. Like they knew that crossing your eyes is the easiest way to beat this kind of games ^_^
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Beautiful artwork and the subtle,calm soothing music mixed in well with the vibrant happy pictures and then the darker, more fast tempo music with the changed pictures.
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Nice take on the difference game genre, but I found the ending to be too abbrupt. Is there a second one in the works?
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I've found an effective strategy is looking for repeated visual elements (e.g. window bars, flowers, vine tendrils, beams) and check those especially. The hardest differences to spot are those that look similar to what's around them, so checking repeated elements helps to catch those differences. Also, checking around the edges can be helpful, because one tends to ignore these automatically.
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I think what annoys me more than the fact that this is promoting a product is how the second time through had a lot of the same things being different as the first time you went through. If you're going to have a repeat of the game in a different skin, you could at least make sure the changes between the two scenes would also alter what would be the differences you'd spot.
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Well done game, but narratively it doesn't make sense. Am I seeing the same room twice? Seeing two rooms decorated almost exactly the same? It could've been just a plotless spot the differences game, but a storyline was added. What's the purpose of the storyline, if not to explain things, and fit the gameplay?
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The art was amazing, the difference game part was a bit easier than most, and the ending was lack luster. But, the ending was understandable because it's pretty much a promotional game.. now I want to buy the book! 5/5
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Ooohf... Not being able to full screen the game against Kongregate's bright white background made some of those dark levels so much harder. Strains the eyes.
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Rather lovely. I did appreciate how the differences weren't all 'one window has 97 panes, the other 98'. The birds and bees page, especially, could have had lots of infinitesimal discrepancies that would have been near-invisible, but instead they are subtle but findable. Nicely done.
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I like the sort of dream like style used. different realities, a sort of inverted reality you created in the second half of the game. was nice. I mean, the whole thing reminded my of a game I played ages ago, Kingdom under fire: circle of fire. very arty and hard to explaine; especially with the lack of description put into the story both games display. The book seems nice though, I can't read too much of it tonight as im too sleepy though...
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so am I the only one that cheats at these spot the difference games? Cross your eyes focusing on one spot in the center of the monitor. Make part of both pictures coalesce into a whole picture, kind of like seeing a sailboat in those magic eye pictures. Suddenly, every difference kind of shimmers, because even though you're looking at a whole picture, things are amiss.
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People shouldn't be complaining about it taking too long for just an easy badge. The badge was just to attract attention to the game. If the badge rewarded more points, people would just be click spamming to finish the game instead of enjoying it. 5/5