The World of Liar Game Anime and the Legendary Illustrator of Saizeriya Join Forces: Can You Find the 100 Differences?

Shinobu Kaitani's legendary work Liar Game greets its fans this time not only with mind games, but with a massive puzzle that tests their observation skills. As part of the promotions for the new anime project Liar Game: Murder Mystery, a collaboration was formed with THE ROCKET GOLD STAR, the name behind the "impossible" difficulty puzzles of the famous Japanese restaurant chain Saizeriya. In this image published on a special website, exactly 100 differences are hidden, and this challenge is described as the "hardest lie in the history" of the series.
Liar Game first began serialization in Weekly Young Jump magazine in 2005 and quickly became one of the cult works of the psychological thriller genre. The series, which tells the story of Nao Kanzaki and Shinichi Akiyama's struggle in dangerous games, had previously made a huge impact with its successful live-action series and films. Now, as fans celebrate the series' return to the anime world, they are invited to a "deception" hunt that fits the spirit of the series with this new puzzle event.
On the other side of the collaboration, THE ROCKET GOLD STAR has turned into an internet phenomenon in Japan with its extremely difficult puzzles that appear on children's menus at Saizeriya restaurants—places primarily visited by families—but which make even adults sweat. This new Liar Game puzzle has the same style: it looks cute, but has a structure where you will get lost in the details. While participants try to find these 100 differences on the specially prepared website, they personally experience the series' themes of manipulation and attention.
This campaign is not just entertainment, but also a part of the Liar Game universe meeting with modern audiences once again. As the details of the anime project become clearer, such creative events are expected to increase. If you are an Akiyama fan who says "I can never be fooled," you will need to keep your eyes wide open to find these 100 differences. Let's see who will be able to completely uncover this "greatest lie" of the series?




