I have no idea what "fill the grid" requires or why I'm two points shy today... I have bought all the seeds I can, and cleared all the easily-clearable land, advice?
How do you unlock evolution? I have dungeon coins, I have them all to rank 50 and I have them to level 100+ and it's still "???" no one on the forums seems to know? how do you unlock the ability to evolve a character?
was going great until I hit a point that I was killed before I could fight back despite a few thousand gold in upgrade suddenly. The difficulty curve others have mentioned at 1500m is too hard, one star.
Should be called "chernobyl simulator" because it captures perfectly the feel of a reactor that is dangerously overtuned and operating constantly at a percarious equilibrium. Unfortunately because waste heat is generated by attempting to remove waste heat, any system is prone to hazerdous positive feedback loops that destroy all your hard work. 1/5 because it's obviously imbalanced and unplayable past the midgame, plus heavy monetization.
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Has anyone else hit a real wall with roast beef sandwiches? I am making only 436 OCv per second but to increase anything I need a whopping 53 Tg for a small boost to olive production, and though I've hit the acheivement for number of sandwiches sold, it will take WEEKS to get the 300 Tv needed to buy a Ham factory.
I've hit this huge wall when I never have in this game before it makes me think I've done something wrong.
Without any reset/prestige mechanism, this game has a very limited life if it doesn't get constant updates. I REALLY hope you continue to update with new resources and products, and maybe even more complex chains, because I love the game!
I really like this game, it's creative, the fights are different enough that it stays engaging, and the difficulty curve is decent enough (on a level-to-level) basis.
The only problem is XP needs to be multiplied by several hundred percent. I just leave it on my second monitor and pick a boss I can beat without intervention and click through "restart" to get through long stretches where I can't do anything else.
A solidly-built game. The reboot system needs slightly more explanation and saving and loading sometimes seems to lose progress randomly, however. Also, an explanation of what the "skills" you earn through increasing version levels does would be nice.
My Favorite game series! Of ALL TIME. I've been on Kongregate since I switched from Newgrounds to here 9 years ago... and this is the pinnacle of web-based gaming.
Take my advice, I've never seen an inventory system in a game like this become ANYTHING but a micro-management nightmare.
If you do implement one make sure auto-equip for all and optimize is easy and consider just using a "item level" system as opposed to detailed equipment.
Absolutely brilliant design having the upgrades get more expensive in reverse order (so eventually the price points invert totally).
I've been a Kongregate member for 5 years and I bought Kreds for the FIRST time just to kick the devs some, who's with me?!
Absolutely amazing.
Okay, so I should probably give some critique so the next part is even better (there is a sequel right?)
I'd like more build variety maybe one more skill per person. Having each person have their own gun/attacks was brilliant it made them all feel very unique and required you to do more than mash one attack. I would like to see that expanded so that you have more tactical choices rather than "hope to hit 100% attacks, and live long enough to kill them"
Also, some skills seemed like all they did was add a very small chance to win easily but usually do nothing (IE 5% chance to do triple).
Art was amazing, sound was awesome, great atmosphere, story was a tad confusing but kept me playing to the end even when fighting got a touch repetitive.
A solid effort and a promising start to what could be a new addition to my favorite series.
Murloc RPG was a massive part of my formative years as a flash gamer. When most Flash games were poor-quality shallow little timewasters here was a game with actual gameplay, enough for hours of play! This game keeps up that quality tradition 5/5
Lots of potential but the physics behave bizzarely and the levels are put together rather crudely in places. good beginner effort, shows a lot of promise.
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