Sometimes I wonder how other legislators would react to my uniform. I mean, I'm walking into Congress with a M1 Bazooka and a live squirrel while wearing loafers, sunglasses, and a robe ._.
The only way to make the game better is to interact with the people playing it, so I think it behooves all of us to maintain communication. Thanks for the feedback and long-running support!
Yet another cheap knockoff game made to cash in a quick buck. As usual, I expect Kong to inflate the ratings for no apparent reason. Also, the game suspiciously seems like it borrowed things from Realm of the Mad God...
After playing the game for a few hours, I can offer a few suggestions: 1) The idea for randomized loot in a game like this is cool, but combat is shallow and all but one enemy poses almost no challenge. 2) The map creator lacks complexity, so levels will eventually all be the same. 3) The ever-present lag. Otherwise, the game seems to have potential, and I hope it improves as time goes on.
Honestly, as someone who played in the Alpha and Beta, there are quite a few changes I don't like. The removal of individual weapon characteristics, the fact that I can't start solo dungeons, the fact that LOOT isn't nearly as common in-game, and the fact that the chat shows EVERY BLOODY THING. Other than that, good game. :D
Chat channels can be switched on and off with the tick boxes. I think we can add that to your saved preferred settings so you don't need to do it every logon. If you play longer, you'll discover the unique weapon properties do come back. However, the item name generation couldn't be translated into arabic, turkish, polish, russian, chinese, etc. So that was unfortunately removed. But thanks for playing!
Extremely fun game. Some tips in case you're stuck: Mages are good against the bottom row due to the later suiciding enemies. Warriors are good in the top row, and spearmen can beat middle rows by spamming their ability. Watch the gates! If one is closed, it means no enemies will spawn from it next round. Use that time to send your men over there to kill as much as possible! Mages are good in the final encounter, due to their fullscreen laser ability.
The game seems nice, although there appears to be a rather nasty bug that causes you to lose your purchases with Kreds (I bought the stormer pack, played a few rounds, went to switch my weapons, and couldn't revert to stormer gear)
It's games like this that make me think that Kong has taken control of the rating system. How the heck does another copy-and-paste (with the Viking theme) energy system, click to progress game obtain a 3.8 rating??
While it may seem promising, the cruddy hit detection, overpowered cash shop items, and the fact that the first hitter almost always wins brings it down to a 3/5 for me. I'll check back later to see if the problems are resolved, as this really is a fun game, but the experience is destroyed by the reasons listed above.
Still playing this game and loving it, delos. :D
I have a few suggestions:
1) Allow us to buy at least 1 safe deposit box (bottom of offshore accounts) for in-game money, like $100,000?
2) Make dyes purchasable with in-game money.
3) Considering the amount of scandals released to the press everyday, you'd think the press would investigate random players automatically (don't know how'd it be implemented, but it'd be cool)
4) Make the other countries do something :D
I might do that for one box, though the logistics of doing it kind of suck considering how the microtransactions work. Dyes will never be purchasable with in-game money. I like that they give a neat way for people to display their support of the game in a way that other players can see. Allowing them to be purchased with cash would cheapen that. I've also had the idea to have the press randomly investigate folks... but it seems like a lot of people are having issues staying afloat as-is. Once I get scandals and investigations all balanced to my liking I might implement something like that. Other countries will have an effect on the game when I'm done with foreign relations.
Seems pretty par for the course these days.