Might be worth taking a look at the lvl 6 boss. I had to get to 15 to beat him, after which I was able to breeze through the next two without even spending my gen
The Earn to Die team got their start as green engineers, but left the industry after their prototype for a higher efficiency truck was just the same truck with an engine twice the size.
This isn't even a game... it's just a holding-down-left-click simulator. The fact that it has 3.49 makes me wonder if I'm missing something incredibly obvious, but after 4 run-throughs I'm seeing literally nothing but holding down the left click and attacking helpless idiots...
Unless I'm doing something drastically wrong, I don't see any way to keep your society at the 5%ish threat level the tutorial seems to present as necessary and still get shit done. To be comfortably within time, 12% seems like a decent target, maybe 15% if the ice ages are particularly frequent...
This is a fun game. Normally card battle games are on the level of curable STDs on my list of things to enjoy, but this one is quite good. Of course, phoenixes are overpowered like a motherfcker when fighting the AI, but just the same this is quite enjoyable.
Turrets are stupidly overpowered. 3 double cannons and an ion cannon and I set it down to eat dinner then came back and sent 5 supersoldiers to end it. Remove them, improve every other unit, add some strategic depth and I'll bump you up to a 3/5
I enjoyed this game a lot more than I expected to. The art is pretty, the writing wasn't half bad, and all around it had great atmosphere. If you're ever looking for a writer for future projects, let me know :)
Interesting challenge: Pretend the humans had half a brain and quit building robots and try to win the later levels without hacking any or sending in any of your own. Still gets hella easy once you're upgraded, but more strategic.
Just hit the star behind you with left