Zombies *and* turn-based resource management? My god... I never thought I'd see two of my nerdiest and most unlikely interests combined. This is awesome.
Suggestion: The next Infectonator/spinoff game should have a "reset" feature that allows you to reset all upgrades. This is in case you messed up and brought something useless. + if you agree.
This game is awesome and you should feel awesome. Robot Wants Kitty was fantastic, but this is even better. It's even more creative, and while it seems like it should be more difficult due to your only weapon being the kitty, it's actually a lot less frustrating. Bonus points for pixel graphics, robots, kitties, and enemies with retro-sounding names.
I respect Terry Cavanaugh as a game company, and I think he is well within his rights to want to make money off of his games.
But I don't feel that a commercial game has any place on Kongregate. Same with MMORPGs.
The concept of the game (basically, run and jump over stuff) is fun despite its simplicity, but the execution is flawed. The randomness ensures that some games will be difficult to get very far on, and the windows are just unfair. Also, the gray graphics may seem artsy to you, but it just makes things hard to see. It seems like you sacrificed gameplay for the sake of presentation.
(On a side note, the running man reminds me a lot of the music video for The Horror by RJD2.)
An interesting twist on the Pandemic series.
Unfortunately, there isn't much strategy involved. I found that I could win the game with each government type by doing the same thing each time.
The interface is nice, but it suffers from a problem where using the arrow keys to scroll doesn't work at times, which is frustrating.
The game is a fun distraction, and the trophies make it more interesting. I also really appreciate the social commentary (closing the Mexican border doesn't really reduce the risk of infection, but it really freaks people out if you do.)
Very artsy, and interesting concept.
The game is extremely simple and short, and the idea of cooperation isn't really fleshed out.
I like it, though. It is what it is.
This game rapes. It has the fun of Zelda, only you can save your game so it's even more awesome.
My favorite parts: the intro cutscene and the retro music.