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"Okay. I'm going to look very hard and use my keen senses to find every single mistakes." *Clickclickclickclickclickclick.*
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I love how this game introduces a new dimension in difference finding. It trains your mind by giving the aspect of symmetry with realistic differences that pleases the eye after you find them. You actually have to THINK in order to find some of the differences too...and the music helps you do that :]. This game is awesome. 5/5.
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A marvellous game that makes it blatantly obvious how easy your eyes can be tricked. Sometimes you do not to see the wood for the trees - like the line in the prison level. Also, several interesting new ideas like the mirrored pointer, the train level or the moving images. Just don't overdo the latter - it induces (at least for me) a slight feeling of vertigo. But still 5/5 from me.
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Everyone, I figured out how to play the game if the loading screen glitches out. Click on the screen to gain focus, then press Tab, and then press Enter. You should hear a piano sound, and level 1 should load up.
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i love this game. my stepmother plays these games all the time. and i would always ask, "why?" most of them looked horrible, and hard, but this beautiful game changed the way i look at all the other games. it mixes zen with challenges, and the ambience is great. my personal favorite has to be the one before the ink blot, where you can imagine yourself looking out of the window at a beautiful landscape. the developer had to have put a lot of thought into this masterpiece. nice work!
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The final level was a great touch. I loved how it moved slowly until you found all the differences and then gave you a beautiful landscape.
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Weird, beat the game, but no badge. Accidentally clicked mute, and the badge popped up. Could be coincidence, but might help you if no badge shows up for you.
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Very well done, nice visuals. I hate these games, but that's my fault, not the developers. For spot the difference gamse this one is really good
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For the last seven years, I've used the music in this game and 6 Differences to help me sleep. I highly recommend this same method to all of you.
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Does anyone else have trouble loading this? All I see is a cloudy sky and the number 1, and it moves around a bit. Keyboard and mouse don't seem to affect it
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*Clicks dirty spot on screen* Oops. Next level. *Clicks same dirty spot on screen again* Dang it!
I need to clean my screen.
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You should be able to start from where you left off... It really hurts my eyes after a while and it sucks that I have to start over.
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It captures the essence of the day, the emotions, the...feeling, like no other game has been able to do. With the pictures and the music, it sets a mood, similar to how '6 Differences' portrayed night, but this time it goes a step further. You could see things from different angles, different perspectives, and interact with the pictures more than ever before. Being able to move around, and see different things that I might not have seen otherwise, really drew me in to this game. All the strange little symbols and events make a return as well, and I felt that despite being unrelated to the general theme they each contributed in their own way (Giraffe, 360, Kong!) That aside, my only complaint was that the other 'Difference' games took me on a journey of sorts, and each picture felt linked to the last. '4 Differences' takes some of that away, especially with the some of the last few scenes with the 'Ink' & 'Tree Branches'. About as close you can get to perfection - 5/5 & Fav'd
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To Mogman, have you tried clicking "Play" on the sign? Took me 5 minutes to realise that was the actual menu screen ahaha