Spot&Differs

Spot&Differs

A new exciting game "Spot&Differs" for children and adults! Find differences between two pictures and train your brain and mindfulness. If you like to play logic games, join us!

Game Tips and Instructions for Spot&Differs

Open the game and start passing levels - find the differences between the pictures.
In each level, you need to find 5 or more differences within the time limit.

Comfortable game control: find the differences with touches (tap) on the phone or tablet screen, use the mouse on the computer.

If you can't advance or find differences, use hints!

What’s Unique About This Game

? Bright and beautiful pictures of different subjects: animals, style, delicious food, nature, interiors
? Trains attentiveness
? Suitable for children and adults. Play with the whole family!
? Over 1000 different levels!
? Develops logic and contributes to a fun pastime!

Which game engine was used to build this game?

Cocos is the development environment used for the game’s interactivity.

Which game studio is credited with making this game?

The company behind the game’s development process is Gametok.

Under which genre would this game fall?

Under the Casual, Puzzle genre, this game can be classified.

Does the game support mobile gameplay on both iOS and Android?

Yes, you can play Spot&Differs on your mobile phone or tablet.

Which gender groups are best suited for this game?

This game targets Male & Female players specifically.

Are there any blood or gore elements in the game?

No, there is no portrayal of blood in Spot&Differs.

What descriptors are assigned to this game as tags?

Keywords representing the game’s content include colorful, differences, find, hidden, logic.

Is this game intended for kids to play?

Yes, Spot&Differs is fit for kids to enjoy.

Which age demographics are this game designed for?

This game is intended for the age ranges Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is there any form of harm or cruelty in the game?

Yes, the game includes content that might be considered cruel in Spot&Differs.