Title: WhatsWrong
Year introduced: 2018
Country of origin: Germany
Languages: English
Price: free
Simple game of spot the difference between two pictures - something that can hardly be called challenging or original. Unless the author actually comes up with an interesting angle to the original formula, like in this case. The differences between pictures are sometimes very obvious, sometimes really difficult to spot, but what makes it really challenging is the time limit to find all the differences, which puts even more pressure on the player.
With each second the time limit bar gets shorter, unless you will find a difference, this will buy you some more time. On the other hand, click on the wrong spot on the picture, where there is no difference, and you will get a time penalty. There are between 3 and 5 differences in each pair of images and with a ticking clock in the background, it really is quite difficult to find some of them.
A very simple game, based on a classic concept, but with some extra elements added, which turn it into something more and makes it fun.

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