Ultanought is actually playable at least. I'm literally unable to *do* *anything* in a battle. Can't launch a ship. Can't spend points on a tech. The buttons do nothing! ONE STAR!
Wow. I just gave the game a 5-star rating, favourited it, and then logged out. An hour later I can't even load the game anymore. It shows a single frame of video and then goes all black. Not good!
This game is fun for all. You aren't forced to battle those players who spend money. Just make sure you don't battle someone more than 3 levels above you and you'll have a fair fight most of the time. Best way to achieve this is to create your own room labeled Lxx Maximum and then boot any opponent higher than acceptable. Avoid the players whose level number has a star instead of a circle background, they are usually big spenders. I usually play with settings: Deathmatch / Free For All / 2 / 300 / None / Individual (gives you more XP).
Don't waste your time with this game if you don't plan on spending money. Shell Shock Live 2 is a much better artillery game provided you don't battle players more than 3 levels higher than you. In Crazy Fairies the power of a player is based on their equipment, not their level! Those who spend real money can buy the gems needed to upgrade your equipment. Selling items to gold buyers can slowly earn you gems, but you will never be able to compete. The game cleverly gives you free gems before L30 to suck you in, but then abandons you as PvP cannon fodder for those who pay. Properly engineered F2P games only allow players to buy time, not purchase an overwhelming advantage. Inevitably the non-spenders leave first and then the gold spenders eventually follow once there are insufficient easy targets or a newer game is released. If you do decide to play, a Mac is best because the game execution has substantial lag on a Windows PC. This lag manifests itself as shooting inaccuracy.
Okay. I've upped my rating back to 3 stars. You can beat the security room mission by setting the difficulty to EASY. Then and only then will the requirements be reduced to merely "don't get killed". On normal everything gets reset if you're spotted! Very annoying. There should be a message mentioning the reduced requirements of easy mode when you're spotted in normal mode.
The security room mission is total BS! I DIDN'T die even once, but every time I'm discovered by the robots all of the buttons change colour and the objective colour changes too! If this isn't a bug then it's a horrible design choice for a game that's supposed to be turn-based/tactical! I'm not wasting anymore time on this. One Star rating. :<
The beginnings of a potentially good game, but currently has a bad interface. 2468 (Numkey Pad) should be used for movement, with WASD keys being used to fire your weapon. The weapon bolts should be rapid fire, but move slowly. Enemy weapon fire and movement should be slow, so you can dodge their shots. 1379 (Numkey Pad) should be used to change weapon type.
In my opinion the game is fundamentally flawed. The first map was fair enough. But the monsters you are expected to beat in order to complete the quests on the second map are just too hard. As a level 21 mage I should have at least been able to beat that 3 star Rhino. If you are required to grind to obscene levels in order to progress that's a serious *design flaw*. Grinding is what people hate in games. It's stupid and pointless, and the worst part of RPGs made by people who don't understand what players really want.
I won the entire game with the very first deck I created (an all blue one). Furthermore, the AI was *dumb* as heck. This combined with the lack of multiplayer makes it an ok game, not a great one. It was fun for what it was, but has no long-term replayability.
That's impossible. No human being is able to do it. Unless you're a rabbit. I don't know anything about rabbits.