Don't know if it's my version of Flash or what, but the screen keeps blacking out. I have to scroll the window to force a drawing refresh. Kind of annoying when it happens every few seconds...
"Impressive resume, sir. Would you mind telling us why you left your previous company?" "Umm, I was fired for kicking my boss out of the window. Repeatedly. Until he died from his injuries."
I absolutely love the Creeper series, and I even bought all of the PC games. However, I have to rate this one 1-star because the memory problems make it incredibly frustrating to play.
And here I've been, just throwing away my dog's turds in little plastic baggies all this time. Who would have guessed that therein lay the secret to eternal life?
OK, so now it's part of a quest, and the game is still unplayable.
"An error occured running the Unity content on this page. See your browser's JavaScript console for more info. The error was:
SecurityError: The operation is insecure."
So it's now a BOTD, and it's still unplayable due to the same old error: "An error occured running the Unity content on this page. See your browser's JavaScript console for more info. The error was:
SecurityError: The operation is insecure." Kongregate really should take more care to select BOTD games that actually work. Gotta give this a 1-star rating until it actually works.
"An error occured running the Unity content on this page. See your browser's JavaScript console for more info. The error was:
SecurityError: The operation is insecure."
If your game is non-functional, especially because it's getting blocked by the security settings in my browser, it really shouldn't be a BotD
If you ever played games like Diablo and thought that all those tedious monster battles got in the way of your creative and exciting inventory management, then this is the game for you!
I liked all the puzzles except the Twitter one - not being a Twitter user myself, I just couldn't make the leap that that was a Twitter username, especially considering that other puzzles in this game and the previous played heavily with the 1960s setting. And the ending video never played.
So you charge money for content that you get basically for free? On a site that's already ad-supported? I normally love the Picma puzzles, but this feels like a straight-up money grab. On the plus side, the free ones kept me busy for a while.