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  2. Game of the Day: Spot The Difference - AOL

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    Time to test your sleuthing skills with today's Game of the Day, Spot The Difference.In this hidden object puzzle game, you'll search and scan more than 100 levels of images, including photographs ...

  3. Game of the Day: Spot The Difference - AOL

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    The game is simple: two images are placed side by side, and you have to point out the differences! Locate all the differences to make it through the level, but watch out, if you click on the wrong ...

  4. Difference Games brings its Haunted House of hidden objects ...

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    Fans of casual hidden object games might have heard of Difference Games' Haunted House, as the casual game has been available for play on the developer's website for some time. Now, the company ...

  5. Hidden object game - Wikipedia

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    The player adds objects to their inventory. A hidden object puzzle within the game provides more objects or clues that will assist the playing in completing the game. [4] Hidden object games (HOGs) are categorized into several subtypes based on gameplay: HO/HOG (Hidden Object Game): The classic format where players find objects based on word ...

  6. Mystery Case Files - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the game is still finding hidden objects, but there are a lot of other types of puzzles. The game also introduces morphing objects that players must find in each scene to unlock three secret areas that are located in the carnival. Madame Fate also introduced hidden object scenes inside hidden object scenes into the gameplay. [16 ...

  7. Pearl's Peril - Wikipedia

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    Pearl’s Peril is a hidden object game developed by Berlin-based Wooga. It was launched on 5 March 2013 on the Facebook social media platform [1] and on 5 September on iPad. [2] Pearl’s Peril is Wooga’s sixth game, and was the company’s fastest growing game at the time. [3] Wooga also released a soundtrack to the game. [4]