Excellent game, I love the loose and relaxed commentary for many of the items, skills, etc. My only issue is that it eventually seems to -require- that you do, in fact, end up idling, something I find odd in a game with such a title as "Anti-Idle". You can still expect to see me playing it, however! 4/5
So, I read the description for the rings of strength; "...in addition to making the wearer's shirt just a little tighter." Oh really? No big deal, I'll just pull out another white tank top that my character seems to have so many of.
So, I looked up at the population icon, and one of the people is wearing a suit. Correct me if I am wrong but a suit doesn't seem to fit, what were their words, the "Middle-Ages Setting"?
I hate to be a pessimist, but to all of those people who are asking Mososh to adjust the energy in some way are speaking to a wall. If he hasn't changed it yet, then he probably wouldn't change it now, especially when he's making money from the people who are too impatient to wait an hour or do something else.
@ Azuma No it means that the challenge that you needed to complete was changed from something in BTD4 to the 1,000,000 challenge in Trigger Knight. You can still use the Blood Rose Blade in this.
"Yeah, totally pumped for the next match; wait, what do you mean the campaign's ended?" Haha great game, superb art work. The music doesn't quite loop right, and the campaign is somewhat abrupt. Other than that, though, this is definetely one of my favorite games on Kongregate.
It'd be nice to have some sort of buyback system; I know it's a WoW element, and this isn't WoW, but it really kinda sucks to accidentally sell your Crusader Body to an npc for 1k. D:
Great game, though some constructive criticism would be if we could have some sort of auto-loot, or a button that cycles to the closest enemy. Though unnecessary, it would be convenient to have such actions. Thanks for reading this post.