Here & There Overview
Here & There was one of those games you'd find in the later days of Flash, a simple idea built for a browser window. It didn't have the fanfare of bigger titles, just a straightforward premise that pulled you in for a few minutes at a time. The year it came out isn't something I clearly remember, and the developer's name isn't widely known, which fits the era of many anonymous, clever little projects.
You control nothing but a cursor, methodically scanning two nearly identical side-by-side drawings. Your job is to spot and click on all the differences before the timer in the corner drains away. The mechanics are pure observation; you might find a missing stripe on a shirt, an extra leaf on a tree, or a subtle shift in a shadow. The pace starts calmly but grows tense as the seconds tick down, especially on later levels where the discrepancies become smaller and more devious. It feels like a quiet race against your own eyes, a focused hunt where a single overlooked detail means starting over.