Gummystick, the full version (which you can buy somewhere online) actually DOES have level editor, along with a full storyline and a bunch of missions. It is ridiculously great and I recommend getting it if you liked this.
I'm amazed how many people complain about the controls on this game. They aren't actually that hard/bad, unless you completely suck. Wall jumping isn't that difficult, but it has a bit of timing involved to make sure that this game isn't preposterously easy. As for the people who say the game is terrible, with no reason why, get a life. Or at least explain your opinion.
Damn :P In the version I played once earlier, pausing would cause your special bar to continue filling. Plus any units being trained would continue doing so.
The problem with the very last turret upgrade is that it will make you win. Once they kill any unit coming out of the enemy base, a couple bullets hit the base, which will destroy it quickly. Very unfortunate if you're trying to keep playing.
I think it's funny that even though the description says it has forty individual levels, when you read the "FEATURES" thing, it says it has THIRTY addictive levels. Typo much?
Having to go back to the very beginning if you lose one level is very annoying. Especially when you die 6 times in a row on the last level, trying to cut off the freakin' vampires head. Not fun. The game's alright, though.
2499 = units killed. no badge? I saved my game and everything, but nothing has happened. I also beat the last level, and got no badge for that either. Please fix this before I have to send my zombie army after you.
The music in this game sucks. It is completely repetitive, and in the second cave, for example, I kept thinking it was going to switch rythms, or add a snare beat, or something, but no. Other then that, it was quite a good game. auto-attack, like cellphone said, would be nice.