Hi-Lo:
-I like how the platforms are staggered in Argentina 1999.
-Bulgaria and 2009 France very look like bathroom scales. Except in that aspect, you'd want "Lo", not "Hi".
-Odd color combos for 2001 France. The grayscale background and the vivid primary colors of the grocery ledge just doesn't look right.
-Love the cylindrical shapes in 1990 Netherlands, don't know why.
-Props to UK Joe for the cash register motif.
Pick a Pair:
-Love the font for the 1999 Argentine set.
-Very minimalist on Aussie 2012.
-2009 France has an odd music motif. Brosa, is there something in the gameplay or reveal that might explain this? Or perhaps this another way of the producers showing their *intelligence*.
-I like the look of 1980s Italy.
-What is going on with UK Leslie and Bruce?
Now or Then:
-What is the lady reading in 2007 China? Very nice colors, nonetheless.
-Colombian Now or Then is an optical illusion.
-Pretty sad to see Moldova thinks 2014 is "Then". Unless that's the earliest they have on record, or something like that.
Bullseye:
-Not much change in the sets, obviously. Intersting change of pace in 1980s Australia with a blue arrow instead of green. Brosa, did any of these have a hidden bullseye?
Penny Ante:
-Love both sets, and what a difference in sizes! I tend to like Brazil more than UK. I'm guessing only half the UK set is shown here?
Hit Me:
-Not playing favorites here, as both are excellent. But including the US version, I'd say it tops these.
Super Saver:
-Italy 1999 has the better of the two. As I've said before, I prefer a strong representation of primary colors. But the red is missing. I'll print out a picture of it and color in the red.
Vendoprice: Eager to see the prices of products here, being as though there's a 4-3-2 setup, whereas US has something like 8-5-3.