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Reviews for "NSG003:HyperSpottheDiffer"

Pretty Good.

I liked it. I got a score of 57. Pretty simple concept and it's just a matter of being able to click fast enough.

Bezman responds:

Well, click AND think. ;p

Glad you liked. :)

A CLASIC!

Great game! Takes a while to get bored!

Bezman responds:

Glad you enjoyed it. :)

simple, addictive, but lacks depth

Like I said, this game is simple and addictive. It gets really frantic and the desire to be on top score Is the only real motivation. But unfortunately the graphics are bad, theres only one board and no rest, and the scoring system sucks because it only accounts for how many times you found the difference, discluding things like how much time you had left, which would ad a real element to to score board. Also there are only 7 differences and it just randomly chooses a difference after about 3 times.

To the creator I suggest an expanded verson with multiple boards with more differences, like a hard with lots of little differences, or a medium with like 15 differences. Also like I said up there, improve scoring to include the time factor.

Bezman responds:

Sorry to hear you thought the graphics were bad... I was rather pleased with them. :(

By 'no rest' I take it you mean there's no pause between getting one difference and the next coming up? I thought this added to the frantic nature of the game.

I did think about having something like Wario Ware's in-between bits, but I wouldn't know how to get it to speed up, and so I left it out for that reason.

The small number of differences is part of the whole concept. The idea is that the differences are obvious and by the time it's sped up, it's more a test of reactions than anything else.

Also, I really don't think taking account of how quickly you find the differences would really improve the scoring system. I assume you mean that I should do something along the lines of award a number of points according to the % of time left?

Well, firstly, that would kind of destroy the way each game gets more and more frantic. Secondly, it would actually require an explanation - a serious drawback in my eyes.

Still, thanks a lot for a well though-out review and some ideas that really made me think. :)

I suggest you try my 'Spot the Difference' game, since that's a more traditional game and it sounds as if that's kind of what you're after.

Challenging to a certain extent

This game has no sort of violence what-so-ever but the game is challenging on a certain level.

Bezman responds:

So... you're saying it should have violence? :s

Good proof of concept

If this gets blammed, and it's quite obvious it will, don't get discouraged. In the next version add more pictures instead a single picture with obvious repetitive differences. It's a good start, indeed.

Bezman responds:

Thanks for the encouragement, but this was supposed to be as much about reactions as it is about Spotting differences.

The obvious differences are part of the concept of this game.

My 'Spot the Difference' game is more traditional and seems to be pretty much what you suggest.