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I liked the music, but I thought the game itself was rather boring. I'm just not a fan of those six difference picture puzzles.
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You know those "magic eye" 3D posters? Well, my little trick to finding all the differences in these games is to kind of do the same thing with my eyes. I find a way to focus on the overlap of the two pictures. Most of it's in perfect focus, but I see a sort of ghost image where there are differences. If it's a color difference then it's like my brain can' decide which color it's seeing and almost flashes between the two. If you use this method the hardest part of these games is focusing on the pictures.
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the only bad thing about this game is that some of the click zones for the differences aren't for the whole thing so if you click on an outer portion of it, it says you didn't click a difference.
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Fantastic Difference game with good music and drawings with great replay value. If it helps, I must say that the difficulty made the game slightly tedious and the storytelling was slow and repetitive. The game wasnt very forgiving, such as when the difference was a single pixel line, tough to click.
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Hardest ones were the girl's mouth expressions and that label on the bottle in lvl 11. Beautiful music by the way, sounds like Final Fantasy X.
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Nice art, but some of the differences were absurdly subtle, and worse, some required rather exacting pinpointing before they would register (it took four pixel by pixel increment attempts to get one tiny difference). I hate being penalized for not finding the difference when I HAVE.
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Yes, I agree with Yumichi. You clearly click on the difference, but it's not the pixel the author programmed in for the difference. Inaccurate pixel mapping. Interesting difference game and nice to see a story evolving, but the jump from scaring the thugs into calling the police was sort of silly. And why were they holding up fingers? That that how many people they hit-and-run, or how many beers the author drank before making this. ;-) Still, a fun difference game, but off target a little.
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game was pretty difficult, and it was very frustrating when I clearly clicked the difference, but was only a millimetre off, but the art was nice, and it was a good "story." I would've given it a 5/5, but the music's from "A Women's Murder Club: Murder in Scarlet".
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I don't see why ppl write all those negative comments.
Just zoom the pictures to fit your screen and the difference areas are big enough.
Nice graphics
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I would have to say, this is one of the hardest spot the difference games I have ever played. Usually I am quite quick at finding tiny details that are different but even this one got me. Keep up the challenge.
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Nice music for this kind of game. But sadly that was the only reason to play through it.
To many differences per picture and the differences was to small most of the times. Also the hints comes to fast.