4.7
out of 5
2K Ratings
Spotting the minute differences in every beautiful scene of this relaxing 3D puzzler takes a keen eye.
The graphics of the 3D worlds are crisp and beautiful in this “find the difference” game. The presentation is nice and the game is enjoyably challenging. Ads are fairly limited for a free game, but when they are forced, they seem to be exceptionally long compared to forced ads in other games I’ve played. My only real complaint is the constant pop-up asking me if I want to use a hint. I know how to use a hint if I want to. The frequent interruptions negatively impact this otherwise tranquil and relaxing game. After passing a few levels, these hint requests should go away entirely. Fix that, and I’ll give the fifth star in my rating. Fantastic game otherwise.
Golly what a great game. The music is fantastic. Up there with the older sims games. Gameplay is challenging, and the concept of each puzzle is neat. The simplistic design but high quality graphics. And theeeennnn they pull the rug from under you. You have to pay to unlock the whole game (which fine I can be ok with that). But the levels become ridiculously hard and then you have to spend more money to buy hints. And then buy more. And then buy more. And you can’t call them hints. Because they simply reveal one of the differences. Would be a cool feature that goes along with the puzzle theme if the hints were actual hints. But then again, if you’re gonna spend money, I can see why it should reveal a difference. Anyway, if you’re into dropping loads of money on a mobile game, this would be one worth doing it for. Otherwise, this is a waste of a download to even try out. Costs too much.
i like the idea of a spot the difference game healing a damaged world, but the intro sequence had literally nothing to do with the gameplay, nor did the levels tie in in any way to the healing aspect.i understand wanting to make money off your game, but the hint system is obnoxious. you can't see how many hints you have left without tapping to use a hint, there's no confirmation screen to ask if you want to use a hint, and there are pop-ups asking if you'd like to use a hint if you sit too long or tap three times in a row. it'd be nice if the circle in the right corner allowed you to zoom in or out multiple multipliers, but it's empty and does nothing most of the time and zooming is gradual.
So I love this game, the style, the vibe, the art, but no doubt you will find yourself stuck because some of these are really tough. I have no problem with that and also no problem purchasing a few hints however they could be a little more generous and say, give you at least one hint per puzzle, or give you more hints per purchase. I’m pretty good at these kind of things and I’ve already had to buy two hint packets and I’m not even through the game yet. Again, I have no problem supporting this kind of awesome game. Another thing that would be good is if you could save each puzzle so you can pick away at each one instead of having to finish one without going to the next one and starting over. Some of the differences are very vague, shadowy, etc.. I’m still giving it a five star but could be a little more generous with the hints.
Love this game! Challenging but fun and fair. Few friendly suggestions…1. Would love to see the guesses require a double-tap. I often touch the screen by mistake and it counts as a guess. 2. The fact that it doesn’t save within-level progress when I exit the app is frustrating. I’ll find 9/10 differences, leave the app, and come back to find I’m at 0/10. 3. I’m all for minimalism, but using random symbols for nav is a bit much. It would still look beautiful and sleek if you had the word “menu” there instead of like ₽. 🙏
I played thru the first chapter and then you tell me it’s 4.99 for the rest of the game. I have no problem paying for games but just charge me the 4.99 upfront don’t hit me ten levels in with no warnings. Just saying in app purchases is different then requiring a payment after we have been playing I love the graphics and music but this really annoyed me. What’s next a bill for $10 to do the last half of the game?Some of the differences are just slight shading difference in the color and with my phone it’s very hard to identify even when a hint had to be used to call it out