Loved this game. I rarely find something this simple, yet so well designed online. The music design was great, giving us rhythmic breaks during respawns. There are three things that I would recommend altering. Add some kind of animation or something on collisions with switches and spikes and such, the abruptness of those contacts can be jarring. When I am not moving my line or am moving it slowly it can be hard to tell where the line starts and where it is in the bounce. Maybe you could make the head of the line a different color or make the line change in color or fade away as it progresses towards the tail? The third item is that although I loved your music selection and design, the one song got too old over such a long game. Having one or two other songs that would begin playing once you hit a certain check point would do wonders.
Instant and effortless time sink. Creeper World draws me in every time I play it and I never really regret the time spent. The strategy is well developed, having to balance defense needs and building desires against energy capabilities while having to address terrain and flood points. My only real desire, though not necessarily an attainable request, is that the beginning of each game is a little faster ramp up in both build up and maybe creeper expansion.
3/5
You got the three for good concept and style.
You lost the 2 because only a few of the levels presented a decent challenge, the level design was for the most part uninspired and you said "an unique" when it is "a unique"
When you are getting to the point when you can't keep up and beat a level, here is a strategy (or cheat if you want to call it that) that works really well, although you have to have two computers for it. When you have 4 or more chambers pause the game by right clicking, then go to an online scrabble word generator on the other computer and type those letters in. It will come up with some good words. Another thing you can do is put vowels in the generator along with your letters to get better results. Rinse and repeat.
Juggalotus: If you are missing several glooples here are some hints. If it is frostie or torchie you are missing, then play a huge nest until they appear. If it is a grey or void eater, leave oozles and let them combine into greys, if a grey combines again then it becomes a void eater. If it is and amalgam or queen you are missing, just play a small nest until you have 5 or 10 glooples left and wait until one spawns. For the razor queen you do the same thing you did with a queen, you just have to have a full bestiary other then the razor queen.