Having those custom platforms (e.g Moving treadmills, trampolines and disappearing ones) appear so early in the game was a challenge, and can easily catch anyone off guard. Plus, giving palyers the ability to jump in game could handle some issues like trying to move towards the opposite direction on a treadmill and getting off the vanishing platforms.
This is one of your classic Bullet hell shooter games, but I appreciate the simplicity of it. I find it more difficult to play ones with so many fluorescent colours and animations happening, while this one has a simple mono-tone colour that's easy for the eye.
This game definitely tested my focus on multiple tasks. It may have even improved my own ability to multi-task. I'm not a fan of many hard badges, but this was certainly a good and fun challenge!
In my playing experience, I find the background animations to be a bad yet beautiful distraction. I'd want to ride a roller coaster like that (minus the part where the vehicle can fall off the rails, of course).
Great turtle simulator game, but I can only wonder - How many turtles did it really cost to achieve the medium badge? This is one question, in which the answer may never be absolute.
"You people know them well. The eyes gazing from the shadows. The claws scratching in the attic. The freaks under your bed, the spooks in your closet. Let me tell you a secret. They're all real." Bela Kovacs, you are one interesting protagonist, and one that works great for a Mystery game such as this one.
It's not really my taste of a theme for a game, but it was all right. It was fast and easy to complete, though fairly short and had the generic objectives such as; find the missing objects, encode using the patterns shown on another area etc.
@nyancatTV There is a sound and music button on the bottom left of the screen when you first start up the game. Just click on them, and when the red circle with slash covers them, it means you've muted both. That should solve the 'loud' issue you seem to be having?
"They say Llamas can only see black and white. The truth is the faster they move, the more colors they see." If there was only one thing I have learned from the game, it would be this.
@Ethelui It's not completely luck-based. Sure there's no skill involved, but you do have to consider what cards you want in your deck - whether it's based on the Cool down, abilit(y/ies) of the cards and any other vital components.
I sure had a quacking good time playing this. [Sorry, couldn't resist.] Also, anyone else click on the other options besides Start or Continue game, specifically the Duck movie?
This is definitely a better improvement than the first establishment. Making shapes via cutting through the entire sheet is easier to do, both in game and IRL.
So basically, the story is about a kid who likes cutting the skin of cardboard boxes and goes into his basement, or attic, or w/e storage room to get some. And they want perfect precision when it comes to cutting them too. Man, cutting just a millimeter off = redo, which bothers me.
I played the Levels pack before this one, and ... it took me now to realize that the title uses 'a' for Nambers, not Numbers lol. It'd be nice if we didn't have to go through the Tutorial after hitting Play, even if there is an option for us to skip it. It's bothersome, and should only be appearing the first time we are playing the game.
I question why scrolling is the main controls to this game. They're unreliable and awkward to play. I fear my mouse will end up going off the screen, which will automatically lock numbers in place (unintentionally). The scroll arrows are also a nuisance to click. Simple Left/Right arrow keys would work better.
This ... brings back a horrid event that happened to me not too long ago, but otherwise some additions you could have are like sound effects (i.e battle cry) for the objects used to break down the toilet towers.
On a brighter note, the game does seem to promote a healthier eating diet with exercise - and just how unhealthy junk food is, even to superheroes. But man, are those burgers big.