I really love how this game features randomizing and/or shuffling of pieces every time you switch levels. It keeps the experience somewhat fresh and prevents players from cheesing puzzles with a walkthrough.
I just love how this Peace Keeper is all like "Violence is not the answer" yet proceeds to bomb soldiers with the grenade, never mind that the enemies are trying to take away his peace. Something like that.
I thought Level 30 was the hardest level in the game. But then I got to Level 31 in 37 deaths. I usually end up with 100-200 at that point in all of my times playing this game.
As you are playing this game, NEVER touch the "View Track Leaderboard" button! If you want to see the High Scores, just click "View High Scores" in the achievements tab to the right of the game.
Once you arrive at Objective 3, just quit out and start Objective Mode from Objective 3 and kill the boss if you want to pass. That is lame, and it is a huge kick in the nuts considering that Weasel claimed that the Obj 3 bug was fixed. There isn't much to this game, and I don't see the big deal about the badge given that it isn't hard, it just takes a while. While the bot control is rather slippery, at least the enemies deal little damage per hit. Plus you may even get health pickups to ensure survival.
Even though I have completed a few lines (2 at most single session) in this game, I still attest to the point that getting lines in Hell Tetris is hard as hell (no pun intended). The key to success is to try using the blocks you have available to make a "flat surface" to make line-getting a bit easier, but getting there is the hard part. You will always have to work for your lines. If you don't get any lines, don't feel bad; it is very difficult.
Thank goodness xkcd had such a genius idea of Tetris torture in the state of this, and that the creator of this game set aside some time to give us this kind of demonic entertainment. I would show my college friends the associated xkcd comic and they would be all like "WTF?".
The boredom of Desert Bus but with the chance to break your mouse and/or have carpal tunnel syndrome if you click so vigorously. Well nothing is more boring than Desert Bus because at least you can do more than just one single thing in Idle Mine (in Desert Bus, you only move on the road), and that is more than be said about this game. That being said, the upgrades and progression just kept me coming. I love the idea of gaining goods even when you are not running this game.
I'm not that sold on relationships in video games, but if it actually affects the gameplay in a beneficial way, it's good. Friendship in this game did, as the happier the girl is, the better the ending you get. I love how Clarence works hard to score the lady without having to save her from some evil lord; now that's novel! Another thing, when I got to the bathroom, I couldn't help but make some NintendoCapriSun references. Of course this game kicks ass, and I love the length of this game. Music is catchy as ever.