I bet it is really awkward when somebody shows up to your little town. It's like, "Hello and welcome to my town!" "Uh... what are you doing with those explosives?" "Oh, you know, just mining for gold." "DON'T PUT THEM ON MY TENT!" (BOOM) "YOU BLEW UP MY HOME!" "Well, I'd best go drive my truck over all these other tents, feel free to shop at the Yum general store or the Overturned Barrel tavern. Enjoy your stay."
I love the little jokes and references in all the text that you wouldn't get if you just went along without reading it. Adds a certain charm to the game, much like the Henry Stickman series.
Could you PLEASE shrink the screen just a LITTLE BIT MORE? Seriously, thirty pixels shorter and you will be fine. I can't get it to fit the very bottom row upgrades as well as the gold/dps. Sounds like I'm nitpicking, especially since there are lots of games where you need to scroll through miles of screen to see the kongregate comments, but it is just SO CLOSE to being the perfect screen size but it isn't. And that ticks me off. Other than that, I can't really find anything bad to say about the game. 5/5
Thank you for the feedback. The game frame is a set-size, but we realize that depending on the resolution of your screen it can get cut off. It's on our player suggestion list to look into. Glad you're enjoying Crusaders otherwise! :)
@cristubu the priest revives you after you died. I'm pretty sure that it's just there to make the infinite respawning make sense and not add anything to the gameplay.
This is a nice game. I wish it was a little bit more difficult though, I can breeze through it fairly quickly. It seems like I am playing the tutorial and not the actual game. Nonetheless, it is enjoyable, and I rated 5/5.
grind /ɡrīnd/ verb. To perform repetitive, mind-numbing tasks over and over in order to eventually reach a reward. Examples: 1. "I had to grind through that long-distance gravel race!" 2. In order to beat the boss, James had to grind for xp on pointless side quests. 3. This game.
Protips for Survival mode: The class you start has not very much impact on the later game, but I would do survivalist or military. when you start, you will level up quickly. Put 60-80 points into searching as soon as possible, it will pay off in the long run. Try and keep your stats relatively even. Do not put points into weapons until you have a few trusty guns that you can rely upon, and then pour points into those categories. To conserve ammo, I would make sure to have one melee, and one gun for every type of bullet you have. (For example, you don't need the uzi AND the 9mm pistol). Do not waste money on the mace, it is garbage compared to other melee weapons. Give your friends the powerful weapons that you have limited ammo on because when your allies use weapons they have infinite ammo. If they die, follow Balance776's tip, but if YOU die, you can actually refresh the page and start where you are with no xp lost. Tedious, I know, but it works. Hope this helps!
Guy in gun store: "I am not going anywhere without my dad's rifle." Dude, I got two unused shotguns, an unused 9mm and an uzi, i don't think that I need to kill three hundred zombies for one stupid rifle.
The worst thing I can think of about this game is the time it takes to play a round. If I have only a half hour of time to kill, I sit down and play this game. With the spending stars, managing stats, equipping inventory and buying tomes, I get about 40 levels in when I need to be done. Maybe I am just inefficient with my time, but at LEAST have a continue feature with such a long game.
Tip: freeze traps are amazing at getting annoying heroes to cluster together. I first pick a killzone that is the longest stretch of track I can find, alternate freeze traps/bomb mines along the entire track and put laser turrets on either end of the strip. Works like a charm.
Let me get this straight. You need to avoid all the cars, which is like a bullet hell game in and of itself. Then, you need to avoid the trucks and buses, which take up half of the road, causing you to either slow down, steer across the entire screen or take a hit. Then, there are soldiers shooting at you who run across the road, making it hard to avoid them. It's okay, though, your windshield protects you from bullets, until you either get a mutant zombie (who is a bitch to avoid) or run into a few cars. THEN, you need to avoid the f*cking spike strips, which cripple the controls if you run over them, and they jump around the screen as well! That's hard enough, but none of those things are as much of a bitch as those motherf*cking choppers. Damn those things.
Speedwave, they KNOW that you aren't a zombie. Zombies can't drive cars. You are a civilian who is trying to escape the quarantine, but the military doesn't want you to. You can hear the story if you have the volume on.
To get the Break the Moon medal, all you need to do is make it to space at a VERY high speed (I did it by upgrading four f1s to max, but you could probably get away with less than that). Just thought I should put that out there.
Also, the easter eggs are those penguins that pop up randomly on the screen, but everybody else probably figured that out just as fast as I did.
Thank you! We try our best to make some fun jokes for the equipment and area quests. :)