So, after having completed the game, the annoyances I found in the start, while still annoying, are still worth suffering through. The writing, which is the entire base of the game, is relatively solid. A little bit of strawmanning, and a little bit of finding the right combination for what you knew could be one of several valid arguments, and an easy final argument, but otherwise quite enjoyable. Funny at times, and cutting down to the essence of several popular theories, it's overall a good game. 4/5.
-1 for having an awkward size, does not work with the browser zoom, no dialogue history, and slow text. Sure, clicking to show everything works, but it's too easy to click past something. And double clicking doesn't register.
I've never liked games where achievements are for single games, and this is no exception. That's it's combined with the upgrade system just makes it worse.
Well, kind of a mixed bag. The gameplay is unique enough, but the controls are a little iffy, as jumps sometimes don't become what you press. The story was a bit hamfisted and the moral was contrary to itself, especially about thinking of the consequences of the actions. Sacrificing some soldiers to save a lot more is bad for the ones sacrificed, but if the option is to let even more people die, it's not really the worst course of action, especially as said sacrifice was recognised.
The puzzles are interesting and don't require moon logic. The only really annoying parts are the inexact cursor and the panda who gets in the way all the time.
This was one of the fastest hard badges I've done. Surprisingly easy. No level took more than two tries to get a good enough score for the achievement, other than the insane one, which took some 4-5.
Nice puzzle game. I had a little trouble on level 25 with actually making what I knew I had to do happen, but otherwise I like the concept. Level 35 looked impossible, then I solved it on accident when trying to see what would actually happen... It's always fun solving a logic puzzle like this, and getting it right on the first try, even if it's a mean level like the last one.
The controls aren't that bad, really, though hitboxes are certainly not in your favour. It's more annoying with the gun overheating. The gun isn't so good it needs to be balanced. It's also weird that you get hit by merely touching turrets. I'm also annoyed that I can't use the browser zoom to avoid using just a tenth of my screen, and must resort to using the lowest resolution possible. But other than that, it's a solid game. Good work.