I love the concept of using art in a “find the differences” game, but this game could be improved. There are 30 images in which there are 5 “differences.” I was disappointed it was so short and some of the “differences” were almost impossible to find, especially on a small screen. For example, it included lots of modern artwork, some were cluttered with abstract objects. They may be fascinating to look at, but it was nearly impossible to find minor differences in shading, the length of a line, or a tiny obscure dot hidden in the background. Adding “zoom” or being more clever about creating differences would help. Also, it was annoying when I found some obvious difference, but when I tapped on it, I got a red “X” that meant I made an error. Unlike another reviewer, I didn’t find any so-called “pornography.” Also, a comment was made about children playing this game. There was some nudity and suggestions of intimacy, but nothing pornographic. As for children, every parent should decide when to introduce their child to art. Art is displayed everywhere; in homes, museums, architecture, churches, books, and let’s not forget the Vatican, which has a huge collection. It’s filled with nudity, semi-nudity, and intimacy, but calling good art “pornography” is just sad and reflects poorly on the reviewer.