The inventory screen is garbage. Why am I subjected to it at the beginning of the game when it is completely empty? How many arrows are in each stack? What kind of bow am I looking at? How upgraded is it? Why do I have to remove one equipped item before putting its replacamant in the slot? There is only one slot per item, for Pete's sake! It's not like my intentions could be misread by the interface.
Graphics are confusing, gameplay is average. I only had to wait 5 secs to play, but saving the game takes at least 10 every time. What are you writing on my hard drive? Your life story?
Tower levels end as soon as the minimum height is reached, making gold collection a lot more tedious than in wall levels, and possibly more tedious than intended.
Game is much easier on a slow computer or when MASSIVELY slowed down. Even getting the card was an ordeal. Are the badges tested on a 386 or something?
People with non-QWERTY keyboards can use the arrow keys. Too bad the game is not all that ineteresting. It's quite good for about 30 minutes, then it gets repetitive and boring. Also, the damage upgrades are the only ones that have a noticeable effect, as far as I experienced. Speed upgrades might have made the bunny move faster but it's not obvious. Fire rate upgrade seem to have no effect at all.
Not enough content, too many absurdly difficult jumps. The fact that a good number of the player-created levels are more interesting than the original ones does not help the author's case either.
Voted 1, moving on.
In-game adds that cannot be skipped, check.
Out of control hackers, check.
Content for sale, check.
Even if the commands were responsive (they are not), even if the connection was reliable (it is not), even if the game was fun past the 30-second novelty effect (it is not), even if ranks had any in-game effect (they do not), grinding to rank 4 is going to make rubbing sand in my eyes to scrub the horror out feel soothing by comparison.
For 58, slow down your machine, make it lag. Then the usual short shield / lightning combo will work wonders.
For lagging, opening Sonny 2 and Epic War 3 on the same screen (both in battle mode for maximized lag) worked like a charm. There may be better resource hogs around, but these two are good for sucking all the life out of your processor.
This game is horrible. I'm glad I finally got the last badge and I never have to see it again. The upgrades for sale are the cherry on the cake: If you can't make people want to give you money, make them buy stupid crap inside your game. Yech!
Near as I can tell, time is counted in frames but crates burn for a fixed period of REAL time. To lower your time on levels 35, 38 and 40 you need to slow down your computer. I recommend having Sonny or Epic War II (autoshooting special arrows) open in a bunch of other windows, all dispayed on screen at once. Those games are absolute ressource hogs and will slow down your Pyro frame rate.
Forcing the player to redo earlier levels several times because there are simply not enough experience points in the levels to be ALLOWED to complete the game the first time around is a terrible, horrible concept. You get a 1 for wasting my time.