Great game, but has some major pains.
First, an undo feature. It can be VERY annoying to fight a battle to the very end without taking a single damage and then get hit once because of a stupid maneuver.
Second, a way to set the quality. It may be the high level of detail (smoke, fire, etc.) or just that damned swftracker site, but on my PC this constantly lags, sometimes so badly that I can only see the starting and the ending frame of a turn.
Make these two minor upgrades, and this game will be one of the best ever.
This game feels like walking on a railroad bridge in pitch black night. There are infinite directions to go, but only one will be rewarded, all others lead to certain doom.
Got to level 18, became bored there.
This is the most über-epic game I played for a long while.
A bit feels like Plazma Burst, but that is a compliment from me (I liked that game too).
On the second run (after doing normal, I also did easy) I collected the things I liked about it. I managed to get 39 such things I felt nice.
Definitely needs a "What do you need to do in order to get stars" panel for each quest, and a "What did you do to get stars" panel at the end of every quest.
Uhumm, so let me get this clear. You say I should get a long extinct dinosaur, create an obviously makeshift cannon out of scrap metal, strap it onto the dino's back, and have it fire barrels of extremely volatile substance at the wolves who want to eat my precious carrots.
Oh, yeah, it's soooo clear now.
I also have to agree with the others saying the game is very boring and repetitive. Come on, keeping a target in the crosshairs? Fine. For ten f**king minutes PER LEVEL? No way, sir.
A true, worthy 5/5.
This game has an astonishing atmosphere, beautiful graphics and intense, yet not too difficult nor too complex gameplay.
As others said before, yes, it does quite look and feel like Starcraft or Fallout, but has its own distinctive features. (And by the way, being compared to those games is quite flattering.)
On deeper strategy: I found Flamerats and Stingers not so useful. Snipers are great for getting rid of a single enemy, but need constant attention. Teslas and Mortars are a deadly combination.
The best game I've seen here a long time ago.
Brilliant concept and super realization. My only problem would be the shortness, more levels would be welcome.
Oh, and definitely a two-player mode, where one controls Tario, and the other the Tetris pieces.
(btw, do not listen to those "copyright" crows, both games featured here has been copied many times, and more importantly, in much lower quality)
Got all the achievements in 10 plays, except the Frequent Flier.
So the next 15 plays were basically kamikaze missions :D
And THERE IS a quality setting, you just have to press the right mouse button and select the Quality submenu.
ACHIEVEMENT LIST | Row 1: 1) Play the game 2) buy cheap tv, turn it on 3) get the 2nd award and let it spin 1000 times 4) get exactly 1337 money 5) buy the bomb and click it 6) buy the atari and click it 7) buy the pet pig and click it 8) buy the button and click it 500 times 9) buy the flashlight and click it 100 times (50 times on) 10) buy the hd tv and keep changing channel Row 2: all achievements are how long u play up till 24 hours Row 3: Just spend money up to 8999 Row 4: 1) Buy the awesome face 2) buy the money printer Row 5) just level up to level 1,5,10
This game sets the bar high... in terms of LAG.
Seriously, I haven't seen this much lag at any other games before.
The absence of the cursor makes it worse, since I can't see where will I move (when the CPU gets to that point).
As others suggested before: add a damn quality button.