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PEOPLE DOING BADGE OF THE DAY.
Found this out like Penultimate level but pressing Q and W and holding the right key it will take you to the next level, keep on holding it until it takes you to the final level. There are two differences in the stars.
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Pro tip: If you "crossview" this, it becomes fairly easy. Parts that don't line up will look slightly out of focus or just kind of strange. To crossview, cross your eyes until the images line up and your brain will magically focus on the overlaid image!
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For some reason I don't believe anyone who managed to complete this game in under 30 seconds... I mean the total transition time of all the pictures is longer than that x_x
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wow... some were really hard, like that hanged man level. all in all it's a really good game even if some levels were frustrating (CLICK ON EVERYTHIIIIIING). I like the univers, really beautifull acid trip,
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Had a few difficulties along the way but I actually finished it quite easily. The badge makes games more known. I like it.
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Did someone bribe the guy who decides on the badges of the day to get this up today? In fact, who even bothered to badge this extremly tedious game in the first place?
http://www.kongregate.com/games/DifferenceGames/dreams
This is how you do a spot the difference game right, you should have badged this one....at least it's functional.
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Want the badge just use q+w then right arrow , right arrow etc to skip to last level and then complete the last level and the badge is yours
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I click somewhere. It blinked. Then wondered what just happened? What was the difference there? I was pretty dumbfounded after.
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I've enjoyed games of this genre before. And I really like the weird psychological theming of this one, even if it doesn't really go anywhere. But when the differences to spot boil down to multiple slight variations in a pattern of bricks, or a slight fringe of grass, or a single star in the sky, it quickly turns tedious. The differences in a spot-the-difference game ought to be interesting to spot in themselves, at least for me. Better tools might have helped -- I've seen games like this which create a second cursor on the other half of the screen, letting you pick out trivial differences more easily by seeing what corresponds to what.
Overall, a good effort, but flawed.