Playing with Laptop Touch Pad, and getting a Godly mission or two... That's even tougher. Yet... Godly Multiplier? Mine. With my laptop. Eat it, beezies.
Here's a suggestion for this game... When you click on a unit, that unit lights up and you're shown its stats in the upper corner. Then, when something is lit up, all turrets within range auto-target that unit. That way, you don't suddenly have useless front-lines that only get one hit in on the unit that is just leaving their range in a last-ditch attempt to get them all dead. Sometimes, digression is the better part of valor.
The lack of traction makes this ground incredibly hard to play. You don't have to have the character sliding all over the place... Letting them stick a jump is okay too. 2/5 because of the frustration.
If you want to make one of those "shocker" games, then at least don't hint at it... You ruin the "shock" by gloating about it in the description. That, and it's a d10. Make it look like a d10, not a d6. (The tenth face is the "shock" picture, of course.) Oh, 1/5. I agree with "Nagaric"... If I could give it a 0, I would.
Play Mr. Bounce, then play DX ball. When you can make this game as good as the two of those, then you should post another game in this category to the site. Before then, don't bother. 1/5, and hoping its deleted.
I kept playing until I hit level 6, but this game pissed me off. I am left to feel like a stupid child because I can't do six transformations in my head. Granted, I can see where the transformations cancel each other out, but it's still very frustrating. Make the timer more forgiving, or give a "free play" mode. It's very polished though... I'm going to give it a 4/5.
A.) In-game advertisements for another website are not fun. Telling us that we're getting less than we could be just for playing on Kongregate isn't right.
B.) I liked the graphics... The volume goes up drastically when you hit level two, and I'm not exactly... how you say... Good enough to get past that level. As far as I've gotten, however, I like it. A very good first shot. If you expand the playing field, make the player able to go out further, this could have a great flying simulator experience. I'm going to keep playing... That gives it a 3/5.
Not another one of these... No one wants to see a simple maze game. They're as retarded as the common dress up! Next time, try to innovate! Innovation is where people get praise! 1/5.
This was... Not a very good game. I can tell that it may have a bit of potential, but there's no real reward, there' no real punishment, it's just something to pass about three minutes of time on. Next time, try to put a bit more depth into the game play. 2/5.
This game screams sequel. I don't know why the hamster game is getting more praise than this... Oh yeah! It's the god damned bugs. Fix those. Then we'll talk about badges, and a sequel... You know, maybe something where you actually force the player to think? Wait... No... Never mind.
One out of five. There may be three 'games' here, but none of them are entertaining enough to actually be on Kongregate. The 'spot' game is too easy, the 'maze' game is too difficult (at least from a puritan's point of view... A simple place and roll the mouse wheel and I "win"...), and the 'quiz' game has questions that are impossible to answer through knowledge. "What time is it when I'm making this?" "Do I live in Australia?" Here's a question for you. "Why do I care?" Answer: I don't. You wasted my time. Thanks a lot, jack ass. Make a better game next time. Better yet, stop making them in general.
Windows users only have to hit "print screen" on their keyboard, then go into ms paint and insert the image using control + v or the "paste" command. Then you can crop it as necessary and go from there. This game has a bit of potential, but the artwork needs a complete overhaul before I would be willing to use it as my own avatar. Try again, please.