Be generous with your free deals early levels, and feel free to use a few redeals (you tend to get them quite often), just leave your slice removers, jokers, and tile changing cards for later levels. Later on you need to get REALLY specific tiles down, and so once you've placed them, you won't need to use the tile removers.
Sometimes you'll need REALLY specific tiles, like double yellows or luna/terra etc., so having a joker or a card that can change colors can be a life saver. I only won the last level because I had 2 sol changing cards so I could fit an extra tile in!
The game requires SOME luck, but there IS a tactic to it!
I haven't played a game that makes WASD or arrow controls so difficult to use.
It's a good game and a good concept and everything, but doing the timed missions with these awful controls makes me want to throw my laptop out the window.
Most annoying thing is how their line of sight seems to fluctuate randomly, like they're focusing and unfocusing their eyes. The amount of times its shown them as not being able to see me, so I uncloack and their line of sight increases tenfold so they see me. Its frustrating.
To me, the levels were a bit hit and miss.
The balloon level made me rage more than most other flash games on here, but other ones I found really fun.
5/5 for me overall :3
Found it fun, reached level 8, then finally hit an energy cap.
That probably means I'll be moving at a pace of a level a day from now on, with about 8 battles max.
Yeah, was a good game, but won't be playing again due to having walls put up for no good reason.
Gioddamn that last trophy.
I just got 4,900,000, and that was after I got a purple power and yellow madness at the same time!
Gonna keep trying though. Awesome game.
Team consisted of
3 warriors in the front row
an archer on high ground
Mage and healer on back row.
No upgrades on warrior
Full range and damage on archer
Full chain and damage on mage
Rest of points on healers healing abilities.
Only had trouble with the level with 4 mages. (level 8? 9?)
Also, a good tactic (against AI) if you've got a strong mage is to move a warrior one step away, revealing his back to the mage. The enemy will always go for the back if they can, but will then leave their back open for a point blank back attack from the mage. If he's already a veteran, you can end up doing 40-50 on that one enemy + any chains you can get. Made level 10 too easy!
Or adjust the sensitivity ;)