Once you understand the strategy, all the levels are the same. You can't make more complicated levels using this set of game-elements, so or you add some more element or the game is done here.
Offline mode doesn't work here. I can make 1 duodecillion in 10 seconds, but after 3 hours I have only 12 duodecillions and almost the same number of angel investors. Fix it!
Would be nice if we could update our spaceships with the stars we earn in the previous battles! Updates like moving speed, damage, time to conquer a planet and that sort of stuff! :)
How to end the game in 5 min: stop on the stone that gives you more autogold; (save and) close the game; modify the compuer date to be 31 dec 2099; open the game; spend your HUGE money in powerups; reset computer date; repeat. Oh, and by "end the game" I mean "get bored by cheating" :)
The Sacred Spear is strong enought to polverize a wall and to kill everyone, but it bounces if it hits a lizard body. Well, at least it makes them moan in pain.
"Drop. is a musical based reflection puzzle game", more like a slow-try'n'test-patience game. And the music component isn't that much too. Just following the top commenters suggestions would be a great improvement!
"In order to pass to the next section, type: *Text you need to type*". Ah, select it -> ctrl+c ->click on editable line -> ctrl+v . Like a true lazy programmer! xD
"Like a true programmer." That's the idea. The other thing I like about that is if you copy code without *really* understanding it (in this case, reading it), and if it causes bugs, it takes a TON of time to fix. LIKE A TRUE PROGRAMMER! (speaking from personal experience).
How can't you notice that you have written "COMLETED" instead of "COMPLETED"? It appears at the end of every level. Ok, it sure isn't your main concern, but this doesn't give a good impression.
Judging from their eye circles, both the knight and the slim princess should take a nap instead of jumping hand in hand and being kidnapped by dragons. Same for the wizard, of course.
"Like a true programmer." That's the idea. The other thing I like about that is if you copy code without *really* understanding it (in this case, reading it), and if it causes bugs, it takes a TON of time to fix. LIKE A TRUE PROGRAMMER! (speaking from personal experience).