That was a lot of fun! I found I didn't have enough gold to recruit Bowen when I found him, but soon learned I could just go back and he'd be waiting. I was happy then, but I think perhaps it made it too easy. I'm not sure if I just had bad luck or didn't search in the right areas, but I was never able to recruit a knight. You've done well, overall, as this is an original and fun game. (Also, I think it's really cool you comment on peoples' comments).
The death cards are perhaps the best part of the game. I am constantly encountering bugs that freeze the game up, forcing me to restart from the last checkpoint or just quit. I choose the latter.
Too easy to be a great game. Only takes a few moments to orient even the most complicated constellations correctly. Still, it's neat to watch the picture warp with only the slightest movement.
I just beat the game after several hours, chose to keep everything for the next go 'round, started the game and I never received my hard achievement for it... It was on normal. I can't even send a screencap because there's no screen or anything I can go to in order to prove it. What a pain.
Fun for a little bit, but it needs more to make it worth playing. Perhaps powerups (ability to use your central eye to slow down humans, be able to blast out of your eyestalks, etc).
I played through the full timed mode and enjoyed it very much. I wish the instructions were clearer, when I first got into the game I was lost for a second. Once you start, though, it all kind of clicks together and it's pretty enjoyable, if a bit repetitive. 3/5
Not every game's goal is to reach the end in as little time as possible. Read the description. The idea is to read it, then continue on, read, continue, read, continue, etc. It's not truly a game, just an interesting way to display the story.
Not a bad game, though the graphics kind of bored me. It could be expanded on. Perhaps some "power ups" to clear away some of the rubble, or a larger explosion of shards.
Not especially attractive, though in my opinion it is well made for a simple classic puzzle game. Although it defeats the purpose, I wouldn't mind having an "Undo last move" button.
I'm not even sure the point of this game. It says classic card game, but I've never in my life heard of a card game called "Snap". There are no instructions, and when the flashy SNAP came up on the screen, I clicked the button immediately (on easy mode) and the computer gained all the points. Am I missing something here, or is this just poorly done?
It reminds me of any "snake" game, without the ability to kill yourself on your own tail. The red blocks pop up rather quickly, once directly on top of me. Some sort of indicator they're going to show up would be nice. Relaxing game though, could be expanded.
Thanks for the feedbacks. We heard a lot about the game was too easy. Noted :)