Some flavor text on the monsters would go a long way to add to atmosphere.
Other than that, the game is amazing. RPGs of this quality are quite rare, I can't wait to see what comes out next.
The game starts as you'd expect it to. Spawn randomly, hide, and hope people will travel enough to spread it. After a while the disease starts killing everyone, a mass panic breaks out, and every measure that can be taken is taken. Martial law everywhere, so all governments have functionally collapses. And when everything has been done, and for nothing, people stop fighting it, and sit, and wait to die. The last few minutes of the game are quiet once the last few survivors give up. You win with nothing but a simple confirmation.
I think I love this game.
I might have bought it, but actual prostitutes have been pimped less than this poor abomination of a game. Horrifically unbalanced and entirely dependent on luck of the draw. This isn't even a game – it might work for a gambling table, but it doesn't test anything except the player's patience with the plastered ads and random deal. Needs a major revamp and a complete removal of the ads.
On the game over screen my corpse is bouncing off the merchant's tent ._.
Also, I kinda wish the jump into the hay bale was optional. It breaks up the flow and makes you have to start every zone on the ground.
I'm guessing that throwing the hair dryer in the sink caused the safe's electronic thing to short-circuit, making it open. Still a little weird, logic-wise, but whatever works.
Leave for ten minutes, it overlays my game with a "new game" option with my towers gone, but the money as I left it. I didn't leave it during a round or anything.
TheReal, they're not 1450 planet coins. They're 1450 x 5 planet coins. Look at the coin, it has a 5 in it for a reason. Still a ripoff, of course, but much less so.