I like this game, BUT, even though I thought I wouldn't, I agree with the guy that said the spider should put the webs EXACTLY where you drag them to be, not somewhere else. This is actually a huge problem in gameplay.
I set up lots of blue lines for my spider to follow, and at least half the times it moves along the line, or somewhere close to the line, and doesn't make and web at all! I suspect this is because where it actually goes is not precicely where you draw the blue line, so it missed the place where a web could actually be drawn.
You dumb mob.. You're just flaming this game because everybody else started flaming the buried treasures. This is a good game. If you don't like it, go back to cheating in Sonny idiots...
This is a pretty good medium sized old style platform shooter. For a flash game, it's really impressive how large the levels are, how many enemies there are, how advanced the AI is, and so on. The sound is also really good, although there is no music.
A few things that can get on your nerves are that there is no early checkpoint in level 4 (that's a pretty long walk (and fight) to do _every_ time if you die on say the hovers in the tunnel), that it's not always clear where you can walk and where you will fall to your death (especially in level 4), and that if you don't immediately take the descending elevator after you have to leave your mech behind in level 4, you have no choice but to (for some reason) leap to your death as you try to proceed. Fixing those would be good.
There are lots of cool details though, like how the jetpack guys grotesquely fly around dead, and some really cool things happen to the levels as you play them.
I'm not too fond of mindless shooters in general, but hey, at least I don't have to play as some dumb brute from the US fighting "terrorists"....
All in all, if you like platform shooters, this one will probably make you happy. It's the best of its kind that I've seen on flash.
A tip:
(warning, spoiler)
Now, normally you would expect that if you're standing on a gigantic rocket as it's cruising through the air, something you would not want is to shoot on it until it explodes.
Then again, normally you wouldn't expect to be able to stand on a cruising rocket without being blown instantly off like a paper cup either. Or for people to build cabins in rockets, which open up midair. Actually, rather than fight you on a rocket alltogether, you'd expect a technologically advanced army to bomb the crap out of you as soon as you become a clear threat. But this is video game world, and in this game:
You are supposed to shoot the three cabins in the final level rocket. Shoot them until they malfunction, and life pops up (once) instead of a machine gun.
TIP:
If you encounter a Razor Queen and get killed by it, the option "Rematch" will appear alongside restart and menu (or rather, between the two).
If this is in a nest or bounty run, and you want badges, take this chance! A rematch means you start over with the Razor Queen as your first enemy. You get 3 tries to get it AFAIK, before the option to rematch disappears.
Ok, one way to attack a razor queen that I've found is to circle really really close to her, so she gets curled (be careful so it doesn't hit you with its claws though!). At on point she will do a thing wheere she sort of curls, or uncurls, or rotates herself, or whatever, and at that point you can strike her head (be careful to avoid her hard parts though!).
However, one thing to be aware of: This thing can withstand 2 direct hits with a grenade when she's vulnerable, and still be as strong! And grenades won't even give you awards. HARD to kill.
I once hit a razor queen while it was seated to shoot (in practice). i've been unable to replicate it though. Reportedly it takes 5 swings to kill her. 5 SWINGS!! Incredible....