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To be honest I didn't enjoy this that much... I liked the '5 differences' games more. This one looked okay, but I didn't think it was spectacular. And there was a hint at a story line, but it wasn't really developed enough to interest me.
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wewt i beat it that was amazing artwork who ever made this is very talented and gifted give me a (+) if you think so.
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I liked the game's artwork, especially on the way back. It's like "Oh, this is nice," but then it's like "OH MY GOD I'M IN SILENT HILL!"
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I feel like I was in some sort of epic battle half way in the game. Never thought a find the difference game can get me this excited!
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I'm getting a notification with every scene change that chat.kongregate wants to store info locally. I have been playing other games here for months, and a couple others today, and have never gotten that message more than once. Very annoying. As for the game, I found it relatively boring.
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This is not a "game about a museum," it is a game about spotting differences that happens to be set in a museum. The description should describe the gameplay, not just the setting.
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The best part about these games for me is how you can influence the picture by clicking on the left or right part to keep the 'mistake' you want :p. Thad added with the reaaal nice graphics give a nice and relaxing game to pass your time :D
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One feature that I liked was that if you clicked something that wasn't there in the other one, it disappeared, but if you clicked the same spot in the one where it wasn't, it appeared in that one.
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Have you noticed that you can click on both sides and always the side you click on becomes similar to the other one? For example, there is a tree on the left side which is missing on the right side. If you click on the left side, the tree disappears. If you click on the right, it appears there. Very nice graphics, by the way.
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Hmm... whoever made this museum had sculpting and painting skills around Leonardo Da Vinci's level, and was as high as 10 hippies.
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You know, each one of these games makes me think "ugh, another spot the difference game? They're dead to me, what more could they do with it?" Yet each time you manage to prove there's still more you can do with the genre. Great job.
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I don't normally like "find difference" games, but this one was very well executed. Much more though put into it than the 5 differences 6 differences etc series of games. Still, a little bit longer and more tedious than I'd prefer, but overall I'll give it a 4/5 which is a great score considering my dislike of the genre. Kudos.
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Beautifully done. However, the side-by-side identical size presentation is never difficult enough if you know how to cross your eyes.
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This was an awesome and beautiful game so 5/5 for that. Only problem for me is that some differences can be clearly seen because you see the "flower", lets say, at 20% Opacity in the middle of the screen. I understand how much artwork you need to make but if you really want a hit game, you gotta put a tincy bit more effort into the actual differences and not take the shortcuts which people rate you down for. I'm not going to be mean and give you any less than 5/5. As I said, lovely game.
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that's how to make a find the spot game. no ridiculous waiting time for tips and to be able to click on both sides and seeing a pointer on the other side as well.
also very well drawn. and everyone complaining too easy should think about who the target audience of that game might be.
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Beautiful artwork, nice music, I like how each level transforms into a new one. Some of the differences were pretty easy, but I think that's to be expected when you have 32 levels with 14 differences each. 5/5
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I did love the artwork, but I felt like most of the changes were too small, especially the room with the knights and the vacant lot. I do like the gameplay though, it really fit the art, and made the experience enjoyable yet exciting.
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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?