Surprisingly sophisticated concept but the pace is just so fast I can't figure out what is going on. Is there some way to slow things down? 3/5 for now but is actually closer to 2/5 due to confusion. Easily able to be 4/5.
Good basic idea. I just wish that I had some easy to add things.
A hard reset button.
Some kind of guide to what the positions are.
Some tracker for how many games have been played.
Some number for spectators.
4/5 (close to 5/5 but lack of clarity is a real difficulty).
Good concept. Good mechanics. Some annoying spelling errors that get distracting. Some funny lines. Could use a bit more complexity. I look forward to improvements that could make this a great game.
yeah, there is not much to do in the game. Sorry for the spelling errors I used an browser addon to fix the most of it but there might be some left.
I started already to redo the whole thing. The new version will be very different but offers way more to do for the player. Hard to tell how long it will take.
Is there some way to find out the stats of this "weapon" I keep hearing about? My minions keep on promising that it is the best thing ever but I never see it and send them to be workers.
Commander, at the bottom right of your planet screen you see some numbers. They tell you how strong your weapons output is on the current planet. These values change from planet to planet. Sincerely Corporal Tutnix
Interesting subject matter, has potential, mini-games detract from immersion and idling.
There aren't that many idle games about writing and many people like the idea of being authors. The mechanics (apart from the mini-games) are simple but sufficient. However, the mini-games interrupt idling (which might be fixed by having them give a boost but not be a pause on book writing) and aren't explained (is that supposed to be a magic square or sudoku?). 3/5 for now but this has the potential to be a 4.5. The topic allows for a lot of complexity if that is a path you want to go.
Nah, I just love tacos, but I can appreciate the THACO reference. I suffered through the THACO days.