I really enjoy the game, it's expansive, but not in a bad way. However, I died, and flash froze before I respawned. I refreshed and loaded, and it froze again. Not sure what's causing it, but I can't finish the game now :\ Looking forward to a fix, really wanted to go through the whole thing.
*About to get the overrun badge(All opponents slots empty, all your slots filled)*
I've got 6 phoenix on the field, and the archmage keeps summoning elementals that keep me from getting the badge. I finally get him down to one elemental on the field, and I'm about to kill it, but the phoenix that goes right before the one that would have killed it ended up killing the archmage, ending the duel before I could get the badge.
*RAGE*
...Why does this man keep his milk in the oven?
More importantly, why does he keep his oven on ALL THE TIME?
Even more importantly, why are there flying turkeys in the oven?
I was at the end of a song, and failed because my computer lagged out at the last second.
If I can't even play this on easy, I'm not going to bother trying to get the damned card.
*kills third dragon*
.......... *looks around for fourth dragon for three hours*
.......... *Tried the final boss level out of frustration*
*works*
... *rages.*
Interesting style, interesting concept, elitist difficulty. Pixel games, in general, are pretty fun to play. This, however, quickly lost my interest. As the first form, it seemed to drag on, despite only taking a few seconds. I was fine with this, as the game was made around the concept of evolution; Start small, grow big. I soon found out that the first form was the easiest.
As soon as I got legs, I quickly realized that a good amount of pixels could only be reached by positioning yourself exactly on the edge, and jumping perfectly. This wouldn't have been so bad, but you need every single one of these pixels to make it to the next form.
Include the fact that you move ridiculously slow, and the fact that the precise jumps are also required for several of the platforms, and you've got frustration, not enjoyment.
MAIN SUGGESTION:
Add more (easier) pixels, with the final form only available if you get all the pixels. Keeps the challenge, but still makes it more enjoyable.
RATING: 4/10