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Rotate To Find The Difference

Rotate To Find The Difference

by Meng Games

★ 56%
Price $0.49
Avg Players 0
Reviews 9
Released Apr 29, 2022
CasualFamily FriendlyHidden ObjectIdler
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Rotate To Find The Difference inverts the typical spot-the-difference formula by removing the split screen and requiring you to physically rotate the image to locate discrepancies. With 10 themed worlds and procedurally generated puzzles, it offers unlimited levels to work through, though current execution relies on repetitive visual changes like color shifts and size differences. Best suited for players seeking a relaxing, low-pressure puzzle experience rather than a polished challenge.

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▼ Not recommended 0 hrs
Not only is this early access, it plays like early access, unfortunately, and there is very little feedback on how you are progressing. The idea is neat, but it needs refinement to bring it up to the standard of other recent "find the difference" games, split screen or Kim's game style. Unfulfilled potential and not worth wasting time on as it stands, but one to watch.
Its not expensive compared to others of this type, and it shows. If the devs are prepared to put in a bit of work they will have a good game on their hands, and be able to charge more, as but as it stands I cannot recommend even at this price and in this condition.
The main problem is that the same few assets are repeated scene after scene, there is precious little diversity, and this gets boring when its repeated time after time, when the stream in one scene turns up as an identical stream in another. There are no more than 10 different scenes and probably less, identically set up, but with minuscule differences in them so you can find yourself repeating the same scene two or three times in successive levels. While its 3D this does not make for any particular challenge, some of the dioramas are too easy, and others require a magnifying glass to see any changes.
At 8 hours I've given it a good go, but it does'nt improve with playing, and if you need help, the help button does not always work. Its also on a timer, but thats neither here nor there really. Its not a terribly good game and I would only recommend it if you can get it cheap and are so desperate to play something, anything, no matter what. As I said 7 hours playing time ago, its a good idea that could have been so much better than it really is.
5 found helpful Steam ↗
▼ Not recommended 0 hrs
fake advertismn so far

endless = just repetive few things
differences are neon colours or size changes only
very repetetive
the ranking does not care if you play easy or hard

just meh
2 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 0 hrs
Simple and straight forward on it's gameplay mechanics, If you want a game to relax and play for a while on your spare time this one could be great for you if you like this kind of "puzzles". Here you have some footage of the game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm5v-rKctFU
1 found helpful Steam ↗

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UPDATE 1

1770 days ago
1. Added dynamic special effects. 2. Optimized shortcut key control. 3. Now the item will disappear after finding the item.

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