To all of you guys saying it's too easy with a given mob: DON'T USE IT!
Seriously, it's like unlocking "easy" mode, and then complaining the game is too easy with it x3
Personally, I get a lot of fun out of going through the levels with various monsters.
I ESPECIALLY reccomend, for the bored people out there, to try stuff like transforming yourself, or taking over random monsters.
Very intuitive in where you have to click, but the minigames pushed my score way up, as I had to skip them (using a laptop with no current access to a mouse, and the built inn mouse is useless for them)
So, for being a point-and-click game that's intuitive for once, but also one requiring fast reaction: 3/5
You are Mega Woman, the Desperate Killer, destined to Microwave Nothing!
Makes sense, what "Mega Woman" would be satisfied with anything less than a homecooked meal? Desperate Killer or none :P
I struggled a lot with the colour thing because I assumed that the favorite colour would be the colour of the hair on the guys they surf on, and was so sure that I assumed I must have the wrong order on the colors when it didn't work x3
Spoiler: It's not ;)
@Deathportal, and everyone else who wonders: Purpleness and similar abilities turns those hit into "Cubes of [color]-ness" x3
Too bad you don't get credit for killing them. But, if you yourself are a cube of colour-ness, you aren't affected by the ability (or, you probably are, but you're turned into what you already are) so you can make all enemies into cubes and just walk through the level x3
Effectively it's a one-shot kill...
Too bad cube-vs-cube is unwinnable, or dragon fights would be easy.
Oooh... Randomly tried casting "control" on a dragon (bored of running through the levels over and over, looking for the occasional special character), and when I won (using the dragon) I unlocked it!
SPOILER: If you don't want to, or can't, use that method yet, you can also manually unlock them, they're two rows bellow the eggs and in the same order (but take up 2x2 spots each, of course)
I LOVE the flying trait x3
I only get hit when I get impatient, I could, with patience, go through all levels with just bouncing shots off the walls (remember, shots keep the y-axis momentum)
Since you get paid based on health remaining, grinding the first level (easy one-shot win) with increasingly many characters and health is a grea tway to earn money.
Then you buy the accuracy too, and a bunch of weapons.
For those who are confused about dissapearing platforms, the golden platforms "activate" when you pass through them from underneath too.
It's apparently a feature, just make sure that if you want to bounce on them, rather than get a speed boost, you avoid them on the way up.
There were several things I feel like were bugs:
1) If you make sure to save before evolving, and turn it into each type, you unlock all the skills. (In other words, the unlocked skills stay unlocked if you load a save from right before)
2) I saw absolutely no difference in different casting times.
Madcap was surprisingly easy after first completing "normal"
I had expected something more like "one life", and definitively more abilities (though I did notice a few of those)
Oh well, very fun anyhow :3
When I played enough times, which took a few hours, I had gotten almost every item.
I played a bit survival.
Then tried playing the ordinary game again to get the last item (the last of the thief items), when I suddenly got the archer "robe" again, THEN the item I was actually missing, and a test drive afterwards gave me the shield of reflection again...
Might want to look into that bug
To those would-be cheaters out there: Don't bother, .sol editing ruins your savefile, and cheatengine can't find any of the numbers ;)
Anyhow, awesome game.