The commentary on each level lacked poignancy. It wasn't humorous, well written, or philosophical--it was dismal, rude, and off putting. I agree with the controls. The puzzle aspects are solid; average, but solid.
This is true American business! Trick a person out of their store, shoot up the place, and then rob them before they return, then finally run them out of business. But seriously, "What kind of sick person are you?"
Genius. It's refreshing to see developers with an understanding of the universe's basic function and then warping people's understanding of basic physics to a more fundamental level. I'm curious, though, where you came to the conclusion that time, as a dimension itself, lies somewhere between the second and third. It's a concept that seems fun to meditate upon and consider. Thank you for this, and best of luck with further endeavors.
Thanks for the forced credits upon animal cruelty infliction. Well done, a witty punishment, indeed! Best of all, it gave me a chance to stop for a minute and smoke a bowl. :)
Hey ace, though you do get a "game over" for animal cruelty, you can simply skip the credits by either rewinding or restarting. If these options where not available at the time would you happen to remember on which level it occurred?
Is nobody irked about the total lack of words on menus? I assumed the game was autosaving only to find out the the weird arrow in a circle meant, "save." The game doesn't lag for me and I have a POS computer on google chrome. The monsters make the game less about strategy, I agree with that wholeheartedly.
There's an alternate way to beat level 15 but it won't allow a pass for the level. Color the orange pink, pink to purple, purple to green, and green to yellow. I won the level, but it kept failing me and had to consult the walkthrough.
Thank YOU for playing it (: