Find the Difference
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About
"Find the Differences" is a puzzle game that offers exceptional visuals and an outstanding soundtrack to enhance the player's experience. In this photo hunt game, players must spot the differences between two seemingly identical images. However, the game is disturbed by frequent ads, which may detract from the overall enjoyment. The game's description states that players must "Spot the differences" to progress through the levels.






- The game is fun and engaging, providing a good challenge that keeps players interested.
- Graphics are nice and colorful, enhancing the overall experience.
- Gameplay is smooth, and the music is pleasant, making it a relaxing experience.
- There are too many ads, often appearing after every level, which disrupts gameplay.
- The difficulty level can drop significantly after a few levels, making the game feel too easy and repetitive.
- Some players experience technical issues, such as freezing or crashing, which detracts from the enjoyment.
monetization
430 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game heavily relies on ads, which players find overwhelmingly intrusive and excessive, often interrupting gameplay after nearly every level. While some users acknowledge that ads are a common trade-off for free games, many express frustration over the frequency and length of these ads, leading to a diminished gaming experience and, in some cases, uninstallation of the app. Overall, the consensus is that the balance between ad revenue and user enjoyment is poorly managed, with many players calling for a paid option to remove ads entirely.
“Others have done it, one known example is 'Wordfeud', I paid $1.99 for no ads and have been playing for years since.”
“I would love to pay to remove ads, but I can't find that option.”
“Good game but a gazillion ads without the option of purchasing no ads.”
“30 seconds of ads for every 10 seconds of gameplay is overkill.”
“You spend more time watching ads than playing.”
“The game is great, however, you spend more time watching ads than play the game.”