Good game, but needs some changes. The one thing I wish this game had was a free mode. Basically, you'd just run around and try to steal stuff from the CPU's. A shop system would also be nice, and so would upgrading. You also should be able to swing your sword whenever you want, not just when your near an enemy, so that way you don't have to dodge the enemy, you just have to strike first.
Pretty cool game. A lot like Learn to Fly, except you go up, not out. Like how you can so side missions and a pretty good game. Actual game physics could be better, but they can fix that in the sequel. 8/10.
Great game, and one of my favs. I can finally play a restaraunt-style game without having to close the door for fear of shame! I think that you should get more time, and more customers, because only 4 people a wave is a little low. And maybe add some bosses every now and then, and the ability to craft armor, and this game would be perfect. Great game, just adding some suggestions.
Ok game, but I think the first one was definitly better. I hate how you have to control the workers, and the game just doesn't seem to have the same physic laws as the first one. It seems more in-depth than the last one, which is normally good, but this one is the one exeption that doesn't manage to pull it off. The game also has a loading time for the build tests, and the music is just annoying. I liked the first one better. At least the first one was a fun side-game where you laughed whether from finally completeing a level, or the workers hilarious virtual deaths.
I especially liked the Nameless City. Looking back on it, It's kinda like an metaphor for how my life was at that moment. Maybe that's why I liked it so much.
A very good game. I like how the idea combines the capacity of books, and the fun of video games. It has very good, somber music, and a lot of good writing. I've never think I've said this before, but I think this game makes me want to read books. I think I'll start with the Odyssey.... + if you liked.