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Ten hand-drawn levels, a futuristic alien theme, and an achievement for each clean run. UFindO is a micro spot-the-difference title that knows exactly what it is and clocks out before it overstays its welcome.

I sat down with UFindO expecting a throwaway ten-minute distraction and came away with something more considered than the sub-dollar price bracket usually delivers. Piece Of Voxel built this as a pure spot-the-difference game set inside a quietly charming hand-drawn world filled with cute aliens, futuristic shapes, and a minimalist 2D aesthetic that has a genuine personality rather than just clip-art filler. There are exactly ten levels, each presenting two side-by-side pictures and asking you to click every discrepancy between them. That simplicity is both the hook and the honest limit of what UFindO offers. The art style does a lot of quiet lifting here. The illustrations have a hand-crafted warmth to them, the kind you notice when a developer actually drew the thing rather than assembled it from a stock library. The alien and space theming gives every scene a slightly surreal atmosphere that makes the act of scanning two pictures feel less mechanical than in most genre entries. There is a per-level achievement tied to a flawless run, which is a small but clever incentive that pushes you to stay focused rather than click randomly until something registers. Here is where honesty matters. Community feedback points to real friction in a handful of later levels, particularly around hitboxes that do not always respond where you expect them to, and at least one level where the intended interaction is unclear until you stumble across it. For a game built entirely around precise clicking, that is a genuine issue rather than a nitpick. Level 8 in particular has earned some frustration from players who otherwise sailed through the earlier puzzles. If you go in knowing that a couple of levels will require patience with the controls rather than just sharp eyes, you can still finish satisfied. If you are already on a short fuse with finicky click detection, this will accelerate that mood. As a complete package, UFindO sits firmly in the micro-game category. It is not trying to be a long-form hidden object adventure, and it does not dress itself up as one. Ten levels, a hand-drawn alien world, a clean completion loop with achievements, and a runtime that fits inside a lunch break. For players who like the spot-the-difference genre and want something that prioritizes atmosphere and handcraft over content volume, there is a real case for it. For anyone expecting dozens of levels or any kind of story scaffolding, the scope will disappoint. Piece Of Voxel clearly has a multi-game output philosophy, and UFindO reads as a small, sincere entry rather than a flagship, which is fine when priced accordingly. Kai, Scout Team

UFindO
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UFindO

Aug 21, 2023Piece Of Voxel
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Ten hand-drawn levels, a futuristic alien theme, and an achievement for each clean run. UFindO is a micro spot-the-difference title that knows exactly what it is and clocks out before it overstays its welcome.

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I sat down with UFindO expecting a throwaway ten-minute distraction and came away with something more considered than the sub-dollar price bracket usually delivers. Piece Of Voxel built this as a pure spot-the-difference game set inside a quietly charming hand-drawn world filled with cute aliens, futuristic shapes, and a minimalist 2D aesthetic that has a genuine personality rather than just clip-art filler. There are exactly ten levels, each presenting two side-by-side pictures and asking you to click every discrepancy between them. That simplicity is both the hook and the honest limit of what UFindO offers. The art style does a lot of quiet lifting here. The illustrations have a hand-crafted warmth to them, the kind you notice when a developer actually drew the thing rather than assembled it from a stock library. The alien and space theming gives every scene a slightly surreal atmosphere that makes the act of scanning two pictures feel less mechanical than in most genre entries. There is a per-level achievement tied to a flawless run, which is a small but clever incentive that pushes you to stay focused rather than click randomly until something registers. Here is where honesty matters. Community feedback points to real friction in a handful of later levels, particularly around hitboxes that do not always respond where you expect them to, and at least one level where the intended interaction is unclear until you stumble across it. For a game built entirely around precise clicking, that is a genuine issue rather than a nitpick. Level 8 in particular has earned some frustration from players who otherwise sailed through the earlier puzzles. If you go in knowing that a couple of levels will require patience with the controls rather than just sharp eyes, you can still finish satisfied. If you are already on a short fuse with finicky click detection, this will accelerate that mood. As a complete package, UFindO sits firmly in the micro-game category. It is not trying to be a long-form hidden object adventure, and it does not dress itself up as one. Ten levels, a hand-drawn alien world, a clean completion loop with achievements, and a runtime that fits inside a lunch break. For players who like the spot-the-difference genre and want something that prioritizes atmosphere and handcraft over content volume, there is a real case for it. For anyone expecting dozens of levels or any kind of story scaffolding, the scope will disappoint. Piece Of Voxel clearly has a multi-game output philosophy, and UFindO reads as a small, sincere entry rather than a flagship, which is fine when priced accordingly. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Spot-the-DifferenceHand-drawn ArtAchievement HuntingMicro-gameAlien ThemeScore AttackFamily FriendlyLogic Puzzle

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7; 8; 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO 512
Processor
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU G530 @2.40 GHz

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Developer
Piece Of Voxel
Publisher
Piece Of Voxel
Release Date
Aug 21, 2023

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