Nice game... the developer (and any players who fancy cats) should note that it is a BAD IDEA to feed sushi (or anything with raw fish) to a cat! It can cause a cat to suffer gastrointestinal upset and thiamine deficiency (the latter which can cause various neurological problems.)
Just remember that #gamelogicisnotreallogic
Scriptwelder doing what Scripwelder does best... no real complaints. Even remembered to include red herrings and unsolvable puzzles (Zork II's bridge building materials come to mind.)
A sniper game on Kong without stick figures? Why not?
A bit on the easy side, once you figure out where the enemies are (they pop up in the same location, though not the same window or roof.)
I like this one, limited lives and all. Sure it may discourage some, but it encourages others to play wisely (and not rush into sharks.) Make sure you have the second upgrades for plating, oxygen, and battery before you buy the large propeller.
...and this is why a constitutional representative democracy is klicks better than the legitimatized tyranny called monarchy; if you managed to get all the badges for this game, you're doing it wrong!
Hah, cute... guess this could cover the love a parent has for their child, or Boston has for the Red Sox? Either way, it's well said without being probing or judgmental.
Like many other have said, there's little challenge to the game once you've maxed out your cooling gel. Maybe there could be more use to the ores aside from quests and profit (for example, keeping the steam engine stocked with coal to maintain the coal engine's energy allowance at the recharge station. Also, we could use some underground inhabitants that are none too happy about you drilling into their home and taking the ores, and may attack you or the town sometimes (another thing you could use ores for, maybe?)
Good stuff otherwise.
Or the love a man has for a fiiiiiiine stack of pancakes.