Great game, but does there really need to be such a long wait between waves? "Wave completed!" . . . "Wave starting in 8 seconds!" . . . "Wave is about to start!" . . .
My Ken ninja isn't using the upgrades I bought him when in battle. He's still using a stick when I've bought him a katana, and he takes massive damage despite my defensive upgrades. He was the second ninja I bought, if that helps.
Nope. It's not a progress indicator. That's like saying the number of times you have ridden in a bus is a progress indicator of how old you are. No matter what that number is, you have no idea how far you've come, nor how far you have to go. I am prepared to argue this for all eternity, just FYI.
Yes I realise there are 21 cats and 6 stars. It says it right there in the badge description. That is not a progress indicator. If there was a cat on every level, THEN you'd know how far you are into the game. But we don't know which levels will have a cat or a star. Therefore, no progress indicator.
Most "levels" have exactly 1 kitten at the end of them. While it isn't a perfect measure of progress by any means, progress indicators typically "estimate of how far through a task the system has progressed" (Wikipedia). 5 Step Steve might not have the best/most precise progress indicator, but it has a progress indicator.
I had to deduct 1 star because you've done that annoying thing that many games do where you don't get any cash/reward for defeating the boss. I was looking forward to completely upgrading my character with that tough win, but no, I get NOTHING. I LOSE! GOOD DAY, SIR!
SadCookieHat: "literally impossible". Yet thousands of people have clearly done it. You should literally improve your literacy and learn the meaning of the word 'literal'. Literally.
Don't know what people are complaining about regarding that end screen. My 24-processor 9GHz with 192GB RAM and NVidia 9080 WTF-GTX Turbo 32GB video card runs it just fine.
Most "levels" have exactly 1 kitten at the end of them. While it isn't a perfect measure of progress by any means, progress indicators typically "estimate of how far through a task the system has progressed" (Wikipedia). 5 Step Steve might not have the best/most precise progress indicator, but it has a progress indicator.