My one complaint is the control scheme. All the games I've played like this had the up AND down arrow keys rotate the piece whereas the space bar was reserved for dropping the piece down. My muscle memory keeps screwing up my strategy.
I don't care what they say about just being engineers. If they can fire an improvised nailgun with 100% accuracy at a target several meters away and not panic about the fact that they may be torn to shreds by something under the sand, then they're soldiers. If they are telling the truth and they are engineers though, then I want to become an engineer.
The funniest thing I have seen today...is Nyan Bison floating along, eyes wide in disbelief that he has the body of a poptart, crashing through a giant wooden door.
If you ever do make a sequel (and you should) could you please make it easier to distinguish which hexes are part of which orbits? Knowing that sort o f thing is crucial to planning but it gets really difficult to tell on larger maps.
We found an old VW bus, still working, and filled that baby with all the Spam and KD that we could carry. Oh and by the way, we found a rocket launcher too.