Generally I thought when you lose the ball it appears back on the paddle and then launches off rather than spawn in the middle of the screen and launch in a random direction. Mostly because of that reason this is terrible.
Ehh, not really all that helpful but kind of nice to have. I find for bosses and towers that slowing down time then pummeling them with the shortshield works best. Helped me a lot at 60.
Good game except at least 20 times I found myself dying after I filled the quota. I died so many times after the quota was filled on 58 I felt like punching my monitor. Still, 5/5 regardless.
The rounds are too random. One level I find myself surrounded by enemies with a soldier of my own coming once every 10 minutes just to run into a giant and getting himself killed while the next level I get 5 soldiers of the start and only have to fight a couple enemies. After you got all the upgrades the game loses all form of difficulty because you can get yourself out of any sticky spot. Lastly, I think you should be able to see more because I find myself firing blindly off screen just to try and help my soldier take one more step to victory. Other than all that, it's actually an incredibly fun game. With a bit more time put into it this could be truly addicting. 4/5.
I'm messing around with it at the moment still, but this thing is incredibly simple and neat. Even if you just shove in random things it somehow turns out alright. XD
It's okay, boring after a little while. One thing I really really hated was the link in the corner, it's in the way when I wanna target a building there.
This is terribad. The most fun part of this game is watching the skeletons eat the lips and the majority of the game consisted of the word 'ERROR.' 2/5.
When you hold a button it'll register it a bunch of times, needs more buttons I think but above all the drum notes and everything sounds so random it actually makes the songs sound ugly. 2/5.
So I gave the game another try with the 25% more money in a drop armor equipped to see if that would help any with the health issue, and surprisingly it did up until the end. One very big thing that bugged me was because of the amount of arrows and health required I was never able to get the Compound Bow. It's practically impossible to save your money. When you're nearing the end of the game, you'll find yourself holding the fire button and running in a circle for a loonngg time, it's very repetitive and some of the enemies have way too much health. Other than that, the fun runs out in this game after about 20 minutes.
The game could be incredibly fun if it wasn't for the high priced health. Eventually you start having to have to cut back on arrows just to afford enough and that pretty well results in death on the battlefield soon afterwords anyhow. 4/5.