I assumed that there were upgrades to the game for re-release, but then I realized I had just played CT2 on Armorgames fully-through (around a year ago?) and it is just now arriving on Kongregate. Still a great game!
Seeing this game on the front page of Kongregate I bet my friend $20 that the developers were too racist to include non-white human characters in their fantasy world. Thanks for the free pizza IGG!
I really find it frustrating when my army has clearly won and is finishing off the final stragglers in the last line only to be destroyed at exactly 47 seconds by a wave of fire. You may wish to consider increasing the timer significantly to allow for more depth in strategy, and also many players would be very grateful for this magic land not only to have blonde-haired Caucasian humans in it, and more "army points' to build a significant force with more ultimate and rare weaponry to counteract people spamming hordes of cheap units (currently far superior). Great work with this demo!
The "restart" button after death was the most obvious instance, but the "element mode", "one button mode" and switching from "ability instructions" to "game instructions" also seemed to not recognize some mouse clicks depending on where the button was pushed (in Windows Firefox). Best of luck with the fix if this minor issue replicates beyond my system! The game is still awesome either way :)
I think that there may be something wrong with the hitbox for some of the buttons in the menu interfaces, and I recall reading once that rain around erupting volcanoes commonly becomes highly acidic from the emerging presence of sulphur dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, etc. (not being very soothing at all to those trapped near it), but I liked the art, game mechanics, and musical scoring for this work quite a bit! 4 stars.
I bought this game because I am tired of fantasy games with awful storytelling, bad mechanics, and glaring racist undertones (ie. an entire universe of characters of Caucasian likeness fighting against the dark-skinned primitive forces of brutal and bestial evil).
These developers deserve 5 stars, and your money, for making a game that is smart, fun, and even open for editing by players. Thank you guys.
This game seems to be an inadvertent commentary on the much-discussed lack of ethnic diversity in the characters of modern fantasy games and literature, built upon the disturbing racist foundations of Tolkien, Baum, Lewis, Michael Ende, etc. (by being a paradigm exemplar of the problem).
How dull, bland, and disappointing things are without color indeed!
For their display of sleazy prejudice in idealizing and all-Caucasian dreamworld I feel that the developers are better deserving of working in the world of "Beyond the Black Rainbow", or perhaps "Gravity's Rainbow" than any further "Grey Rainbow" pieces (ie paranoid and horrific destruction). 0 stars. I advise anyone reading this comment not to play.
I was rather annoyed that the AI system would not address queries about 1. How many survivors were "left" 2. Whether I could take its mainframe with me on the escape pod 3. Whether I could take control of the navigation system to redirect the ship 4. Whether destroying the antigravity mechanisms would potentially stop ship rotation to redirect the ship's course 5. Whether I could make dehydrated space tacos with the food system 6. The fatalistic existential insignificance of any conscious mind within an active entropic system.
Interesting concept anyway!
It would be cool if you could also buy upgrades for your warlord in the shop, although perhaps this would be complicated to implement... thanks for the great game!
I have the same problem as Concobnhair, I grinded through the repetitive tutorial but when choosing a class the game ceased to function or reload properly.
Do you recall which buttons, specifically, you had issues with? If I see the issues, I'll just push a quick fix.