Mad World

Mad World

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Mad World

Rating:
3.6
Released: December 06, 2008
Last updated: December 06, 2008

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Description

Spot the differences in this mad mad world.

Embrace the MADNESS, we don't play fair!

Update: Removed right click menu options, added light scoring system and small penalty for missed clicks. Thanks for the feedback!

How to Play

Click on the differences in the mirrored images.

FAQ

What is Mad World?

Mad World is a spot-the-difference puzzle game developed by DifferenceGames where players compare two images to find subtle differences.

How do you play Mad World?

In Mad World, you view two side-by-side illustrations and click on the differences between them before time runs out.

What type of game is Mad World?

Mad World is a casual browser-based puzzle game with a focus on visual observation and quick thinking.

Does Mad World have levels or stages?

Yes, Mad World features multiple levels, each with a unique set of images and differences to find.

Is there a time limit in Mad World?

Yes, each level in Mad World challenges you to spot all the differences within a limited amount of time.

Comments

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Muzicrox avatar

Muzicrox

May. 17, 2010

101
5

The movement is awesome, so fluid. Cool game.

Balest avatar

Balest

May. 19, 2010

83
4

It was a work of art man! Congratulations!

swendilla avatar

swendilla

May. 18, 2010

74
5

raving skeletons!!!

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COE40

Aug. 05, 2010

57
4

There are alot of 'spot the difference' games here on kong and oher sites, but its good to see this one has some flare to it with the awesome movements/animations. I personally loved the 'raving skeletons' as Swendilla put it lol. Im only giving it 4/5 cuz it seemed to short. (oh, also, thanks for adding in the additional cursor so we could compare the two things at the same time) =D

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ellywyn

Jun. 17, 2010

60
7

This is really a beautiful spot the difference games, with a twist. To all those who complain about the things that are not being recognized as differences: the game itself states that it 'isn't always playing fair'. Not all 'differences' are counted for that exact same reason, and it's always a same sort of difference that doesn't count.

Ah, and can you really complain for not getting in a highscore table when you cheat by using glitches?

5/5