@herbalisk and aturtledoesbite: That is actually a limitation in your keyboard. Manufacturers like to be cheap, and making a keyboard capable of registering multiple keys at once costs money (probably like 30 cents a board, but they are capitalistic pigs). My keyboard can do up to 4 keys at once, but only certain combinations. (its also great because it will repeat all 4 simultaneously if I hit them in the same cycle of its clock)
Game is awesome. Weird, but that just makes it even better. Favorited.
The codes for activating and deactivating the power and gravity are a little bit too obscure at first. After you examine a few things, it does make sense.
After beating the 6th boss, I got enough food to evolve for my 51st time. I pressed 'e' to evolve, and it faded to white and that's it. It's playing the evolution mode music, but the screen is solid white.
Good game, great graphics, but way too short, and no puzzle element to it what-so-ever. You only ever had a couple options, and they were very obvious.
Awesome game. Like the unique control style and having to compensate for your opponent's movement on your own (or just be on their movement path). 5/5
Do need to weed out the rest of the spelling and grammar errors though...
So, if you have two or more characters and go to cast curious (heal), but then hit back when you're at the target selection part, you can use any character to attack, even if they already have on that turn. (Useful for getting best sword on one person and just having them attack the enemies)
Snake seemed too hard at first (til I figured out the pattern). It also didn't feel like a final boss (one of two down points, the other was that you couldn't keep going after you beat the boss). Overall, good game. Fun to play, good graphics, simple controls.
Think about the exhaust venting this way... Instead of your mech's exhaust exiting through the exhaust manifold and passing through a radiator, you're spewing it all over yourself. It's not going through your heat sinks, it's all over your cockpit and weapons. It makes sense for it to heat you up if you take a moment and think.
OK, restarting the browser (cause the power went out and my computer shut down) fixed the armor bug.
I'd say it brought out a bit of nostalgia if I wasn't still playing the game, but it reminds me a lot of the Escape Velocity series by Ambrosia Software.
Two things, 1, there is both a Starwars and a Spaceballs reference. "Blow this thing and go home" is Han Solo (I think) talking about blowing up the Death Star. "Ludicrous Speed" is the highest speed of warp/faster than light travel in SpaceBalls. 2, bug. I have level 1 armor, I clicked to upgrade to level 2, it said that it failed to "remove item" and then the upgrade disappeared from the list. I still have level 1 armor.