This game is actually pretty good, not quite what I was expecting after Tauriel just left the classroom. Lol - One complaint that I can't really help include the fact that when typing your name in the beginning, your first letter is lower-case, thankfully in-game it changes so I didn't have to cringe my way through it (yes, I'm picky about this; this isn't an actual issue). At the end, the Anime basis in the library was weird, but the Gaming book I didn't agree with; random tangents really.
In any case, I enjoyed this game quite a bit. 4/5 from me. Good job, and if you are making more games, keep up the good work.
Not exactly what I was expecting for a game. Lol - But, I did enjoy it, for what it's worth. Keep up the good work, Cheng! I definitely enjoyed your previous two works, especially Aisleen!
This game is by far a very good game, simple and relaxing, but also has the strategy element added in which can make it feel challenging; the combination is put together well within this game. This is a unique style that is both refreshing and another inspirational tool to ponder on regarding new game development. I really like this game, in similarity to the other good old classics like Monsters' Den or Protector which are other great RPG games.
Nicely done with this!
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To acquire the Impossible Badge it's a matter of slowing down for certain events EVEN when a guy is chasing you, so long as you speed up to quickly dodge a number of branches or jump over things while slowing down if 2 sets of arrows arrive or any Farmers appear it'll allow you to have more time to react than constantly sprinting. I acquired the badge by slowing down every now and then, usually when arrows appear (especially 2 sets of them, as in from behind and front) or when 2 or more enemies lined up. Try to get used to their lines, being able to distinguish them is key, even if it's sometimes difficult to get the shield guys and the duelists mixed up... the guys who chase you may sometimes over-speak others making it harder so if you're uncertain I'd advise to slow down and immediately assess what's coming after you or something like that.
I hope this helps a bit more as a handy set of tips.
Wow... this game was great! The story and concept was very intriguing, it made me have to go through tough decisions on killing certain people that I didn't want to kill, but in the end it was just an incredible game! Great design, great concept, and even though it had simplistic gameplay the story covered for it tremendously! Great job! 5/5
That moment when you're playing 3-X, finally get past that part that was difficult only to get a 98% completion and fail because you clicked too soon rather than wait to actually finish it. *sigh*... one day I'll complete 3-X, one day.
I feel like an idiot when it came to upgrading, I just upgraded from Level 1 to Level 2, not Level 1 to like Level 5 if I had the money.
After mostly upgrading everything I figured out that if you buy a future upgrade it skips the prices of previous upgrades. For instance if you have Level 3 Power, yet you have enough money to buy like Level 6 Power, you don't have to buy Levels 4 or 5, just buy Level 6 and you just skip Levels 4 and 5, now you're Level 6. It saves money!
Was I the only one who didn't figure this out early on in the game?
Great game, it felt like a short visual novel honestly. The story was great, coincidentally I played The Journey Home first due to a daily achievement for it then played this, but nevertheless both were great! Keep up the good work!
When I started buying the ally droids I was actually wondering if they could get destroyed, after realizing the droids getting hit repeatedly and they're still there I figured they had infinite health.
It's interesting to see a biter get slowed by a stickie's goo remains, but still tries to come after me even though they can't jump and kill me. Such persistence.
I love it how the eerie music keeps playing up to the point when you're trying to input the code in the briefcase, then you're left wondering, "What's going to happen?". I love it! 5/5.
On Level 22 I distinctly thought I was supposed to have them point at each point to make a "square" since I thought they were arrows, not angles, I realized that after I had them all point at the box, then I'm like... "Oh my word... seriously? They're angles not arrows...". I felt stupid after that.
Who was reminded of Mario when the squares with the spikes all around came in? Black spikes on the left, bottom, and right of them, it reminded me of those solid bricks from Super Mario World.
The time when you're doing so flawlessly, then your computer lags so you miss a note. If this keeps up I won't be getting the flawless medals anytime soon... but I'll still keep trying.
All I have to say is, "Senpai, are you dead yet? No? Okay, I will continue to stab you thousands and thousands of additional times with these knives I have acquired to telekinetic-ally attack you with, a friend who will help me stab you, a farm that grows knives from knife plants which use knife seeds, a factory that produces knives, a mine that mines knives out of the earth, a shipment of 'fresh' knives from the knife planet, an alchemy lab that converts base metals into knives, a portal that gives me knives from the knife universe, and a time machine that allows me to stab you in multiple different timelines." *He blankly stares at me, lifeless.* "Did you hear me Senpai? Since you won't answer, I SHALL STAB YOU COUNTLESS MORE TIMES!!!!".