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@gamergail there's about 7-10 possible differences for every level, of which only 5 (randomly selected) are unsolved when it loads.
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I have the same issue as fiedler 1219, everytime I reload the game there is a different differences that is already fixed
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Good points of the game: nice graphic, moving pictures.
Bad points: difficulty, lack of proper walkthrough (as differences change randomly for users), and the game doesn't save progress. I realize I am not very good with differences based games (never were) but it would be nice if BOTD games would be easier to get a badge in.
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interesting, my game is somehow glitched. For every level, one of the differences is already fixed so i can't pick it. So i'm just stuck at one and cant move on.
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I used the magic eye trick and I got the most right, the cons are it's too blurry to see anything and it's very hard to see the lines and dot.
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I love the game. It looks good, it has a really good, story I guess I can call it. However, sometimes, the differences are VERY hard to find, or at least really small. Overall, It's good. Great job to the dev.
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Some differences where really tiny. After a while, maybe it's just me, but I got frustrated and started randomly click everywhere. Also a help/hint feature could help avoid the frustration.
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Eyeball Painting: 2 difference are the 2 sets of paint cans, the number guy's sandals, buildings in the distance and, sidewalk. Dunno if this is different for everyone?
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I can stop the last difference in the park stage, the one sign is higher than the other, but I can't find out where I am supposed to click.
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...and next up on the things that could beat Thanos from Infinite War, shoutout to the game by Ivory for melting a million and a half minds with a few simple clicks.
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i liked that it had animated elements in it, most of these types of games are static, was a nice change, in fact, a good idea for a sequel would be to spot the differences between fully animated scenes. would be a good challenge.