Reminiscent of bubble tanks in the gameplay style, but unique from BT in that it has the level-by-level upgrade system. Certainly a winning combo for me, very fun game.
Took me a few map segments to find a gun, gee, thanks. Don't you think that as a space travelling human that they'd at least lend me something to defend myself BEFORE I went to the stupid alien planet...
I just stuck around in the dining room in the middle for a while with the third spook unlocked, and waited for about 6-8 people to come in there. I did the third spook a few times, their screaming almost blew my ears out through my headphones. Good times...
Uhh, no... You never start in Madagascar, since it's so hard to even start the virus moving around.
1)Pick Virus. 2) Start in Canada, New Zealand, Cuba, or Greenland. If you do not get there restart. 3) Sell the starting symptoms, if any, and buy sneezing (unless it is what you started with, just keep it). 4) Buy 1-1-1-0 resistances but no transmissions (they trigger closures). 5) Once four countries are infected, sell sneezing to get rid of visibility. 6) Wait until all countries are infected. If Madagascar closes its shipyards or is not infected in 30 days, restart. 7) Buy all four drug resistances AND sneezing, coughing, and vomiting. 8) After a few days, unlock tiers 2-3, (do not buy tier 4 ever!) keeping whatever symptoms it gives you. 9) Buy fever, fatigue, diarrhea, pulmonary edema, and hypersensitivity. Then save for kidney failure and ataxia. KEEP THIS COMMENT ALIVE
Seems awfully close to Starcraft if you ask me. The stimpacks did indeed come from SC originally, and the flamerat seems awfully close to the SC unit known as the firebat. Same effect and all.
The gunner also seems similar to the marine, and the robots here look like the zerg. Normally I have ill will toward knock off games, but this one did alright.
Absolutely beautiful all around. The graphic design is interesting and fitting, the idea is unique and well executed, and the jumping/movement throughout the levels is smooth and has that "proper" feeling about it, which is absent in many other platform jumping flash games.
Well done, 5/5.
This seems like a half hearted attempt by Post-It to get some advertising.
The drawer always gets 8 points, although this is entirely unfair, as you can simply draw nothing and get points while everyone else gets none. The best system is to reward points to you for how many people can guess is right. If only one person gets it, then you get few points, maybe three. If everyone gets it, then you get a lot more points, 15 or something like that.
But oh well. Good guessing wins you this game, and I have to say I'm alright at that :)
4/5 for some fun multiplayer.
A simple and fun shooting game like this is often overlooked and under rated.
Brilliant game. I hope it gets badges, but if it doesn't, I'll still come back and play it again.
Took me quite a while, but I finally managed to get that hard badge. It does get repetitive after a while, but the concept is so simple and addicting that I can't help but rate it a 5/5