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6 Differences is a sequel to the popular spot the difference game where pictures come alive with all sorts of animation or movement, and players would have to find half a dozen discrepancies in each pair of photos in order to progress. A hint feature can be accessed once per level by pressing the H key. There are fourteen stages in total.

Name: 6 Differences
Developer: Case
Category: Puzzle
Type: Browser

Comments

Well, you can easily save the swf on HDD for posterity and it will work. Lots of flash games do.

This is such a cool flash game, would be bookmark worthy if it had any replayability.

The blinking eye painting is back! I'm hoping that the trippy drug-addicted guy who dreams of stuff flying around is also back.

@Gr. Viper:

"Well, you can easily save the swf on HDD for posterity and it will work. Lots of flash games do."

really? how?

You could try finding swf file in the temp folder of IE or in Firefox cache. But Firefox also has dozens of plug-ins specialising in downloading stuff like flash, youtube movies etc. I use FlashGot plugin which has an option to download content on current webpage. I choose the flash file and the get it with download manager. Then play it from HDD with Adobe's flash palyer as it's one of the few which don't use spacebar for pause.
Although there are some flash games that load content from server while you play or work only from home page. Unplayable if downloaded.

The best of this game is the style

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