So, here is a tough question for the knowledgeable and the staff. I don't know the easiest way to explain this question, so here is an example of what I'm asking: Lets say you have exactly 1 Billion angel investors after a soft reset and it required that you made $N to earn them... If you reset, spend those 1 billion on Angelic Selection (all profits X5), then reset again immediately (leaving you with no money, upgrades, or angels), will getting the second billion of angel investors (getting you back to 1 billion) require you to earn money than it took the first time? total money earned >$(N*2)
Back when I got my first 50 angel investors I was all excited. "Woohoo! now I'm getting money 2X as fast" Now I have 1 Bil angels and I feel like I always need more because my money isn't moving quite fast enough XD
So, some comments suggest that the cents be taken away (i.e. $27.37 billion instead of $27,371,389,604.89). I personally like being able to see EXACTLY how much money I have, and realizing how far I've come by how many digits no longer matter. Like if you agree.
1 mile = 5,280 feet
So um... I passed 1,000,000 feet going an average of, we'll say, 50 mph; that would mean that it took me almost 4 hours... and that 'Day' lasted nowhere close to that, I haven't spent 4 hours on this game total XD
to counter "rotation upgrade" use http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-desktop/how-do-you-change-the-screen-orientation-by-90/5eab6b51-8b07-4c3a-9393-b2b29fa7edc2
Why is it that, in story mode, when you break through the last wall, you get an extra boost? Not only would it be completely useless to use since there's nothing to smash, but it doesn't even let you use it when you try.
I managed it the first time somewhere around 750 Billion Angel Investors. The next plateau is MUCH later.