You know, there's something shitty usually about these kinds of eye-training games; but somehow, "5 Differences" manages to deliver itself with a feel that is unique.
Difference Detective Badge (medium – 15 points)
Find every last difference.
The game has a sort of "question pool" so each time you initiate a new game, you will have slightly different puzzles from the last ones. You may find this guide useful - crazycruiser is one of few COCAK writers I hold positive regard for - but keep in mind the puzzles change from game to game.
Rating
The artistic design and style of this game should be praised; I've seen too many spot-the-differences games containing nothing but eye-damaging pictures and endless irritations, and this game just tells us too well that it can be done in such a neat way. If only some atmospheric background musics could be added, that would make it even better.
: Recommended
2007/12/15
5 Differences
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If you're having trouble finding the fifth difference (there's always that one...), sit back from the monitor and let your eyes treat the two images as a stereogram; once the two images snap together, look around and the differences will, quite literally, jump out at you.
Really? But some differences are really, quite small.
Once you remember most of them, it's like nothing. The only trouble spot, is the sign stage. Other than that, it's a breeze.
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