The later levels are hard, but the computer is just so stupid. It will always kill your guys if it has a chance instead of winning outright. So if you leave guys for it to slide along and kill then you're going to win in the end. Level 33 is just luck. After Level 49 it just resets, so don't expect anything dramatic.
I hate the download games. I hate trial versions. However, this game is good enough, that for the first time I'm actually considering getting it. I won't. But I thought about it. Good game. Good variation on a classic, with a decent storyline.
Got stuck with no way to get to the stairs. Irritating. I was under the impression that the dungeons were predetermined, but now I guess I was wrong. Level 6.
41712 - It's tough at the beginning to decide whether to level up, or save the levels up to keep your guy from dying. Just make sure that you level up you greed first. Once it's at the $25+ mark, make sure that you clear the board each time. You get cash for getting rid of obstacles, so there's no reason not to get the cash by spending the $25 at the store.
I think the joke was clear after the first couple of levels. I played it out just to see if it got any funnier... but unfortunately, it didn't. Nice concept, finish it after 10 rounds with a little bit funnier dialogue.
"it's a huge heist and will take meticulous planning." Ahhh.... f&#k it, just grab the stuff and then run over everyone in between. Fun game, but don't add some sort of additional level of intrigue when it's not warranted. This is not an elite group of criminals. It's a bunch of smash-and-grab artists with a nigh-indestructible truck.
Are we sure it is a guy? Perhaps this is why they feel the need to sneak around kissing at a Halloween party without being noticed. (And could the people at the "party" look like they're having any less fun? Seriously, one guy's reading a book. Someone get some booze on site, stat.)
Seriously? Okay, first "Attorney" second, I am an attorney, and if my client said "I'm poor, they could use that against me" I'd take absolutely no stock in that at all. Seriously, I'm poor? I hope the prosecutor brings it up. Please do. 'Cause it's not rich people sitting in the jury box. Rich people get out of jury duty. Nope, it's the working stiffs who can't afford to take a day off from work that get stuck on the jury. So please, bring up that he's poor.