Headspin: Storybook
A game that looks magnificent and plays very simple. Headspin: Storybook takes spot the difference games to the next level with the more intuitive and fun “turn to match” method and moving, live animations instead of static pictures. Also, I suspect that levels are generated dinamically from little puzzle pieces so this may be an endless spot the difference game (great for high score fanatics)





September 7th, 2009 at 9:58 pm
不是吧“`那磨难`
July 4th, 2009 at 2:10 pm
I forgot I had written you about Photons. I\’ll try another description. It was a small
game, on a little board with visible or invisible cubes that you could click on or off.
There was a central field, to which all the Photons had to be herded. Around the field was
Empty Space, where dots of light (the Photons) swarmed about at random. You used the mouse
to click cubes on, when they became solid, and reduced the space for the Photons to swarm.
Eventually, all the Photons were captured on the central field. It was tricky, as while you
were capturing some, others would get by you and escape again. Very nice, slow, thoughtful
little game.
June 13th, 2009 at 10:38 am
When you fail a level, the caption always reads “remember, you have 0 seconds to complete the level”.
shouldn’t it say the number of seconds at the start of the level?