Neverland

Neverland

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Neverland

Rating:
3.4
Released: April 11, 2010
Last updated: April 13, 2010

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Description

Explore the supernatural mysteries of the shack called Neverland -- but beware of what lurks there.

How to Play

Use the mouse to click on the differences.

FAQ

What is Neverland?
Neverland is a spot the difference puzzle game developed by DifferenceGames, featuring a magical theme inspired by the story of Peter Pan.

How do you play Neverland?
In Neverland, you look at two side-by-side images and click to spot the differences between them within a limited time.

What is the main objective in Neverland?
The main objective in Neverland is to find all the hidden differences between pairs of images to progress through various levels.

Are there any levels or progression systems in Neverland?
Yes, Neverland features multiple levels with different image pairs, and players advance by successfully identifying all differences in each stage.

What platforms can you play Neverland on?
Neverland is a browser-based puzzle game that can be played on the Kongregate website using a desktop or laptop computer.

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twilightfire

Sep. 22, 2010

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I'm not even going to pretend that I know what in the world is going on--for all I know, it's a How-To Guide on Making Ents Out of Drowned Inferi. The art is fantastic, however. :)

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DannieGeeko

Sep. 27, 2010

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Incredible artwork. No Peter Pan in this one, kids. Only nightmares...

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supergirl25

Sep. 25, 2011

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Nice artwork but I didn't have a clue what the story was meant to be about

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Alone_Janny

May. 21, 2010

37
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It seems like a child storie drawn in an asylum...

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tishy19

Jan. 07, 2015

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This book is incredible, but not for the faint of heart. Out of the five or so people I know who've read it, I'm the only one who actually enjoyed it. Think Stephen King with some Crypt Keeper and Clive Barker thrown in for good measure.