Good start, but since I can earn about 10,000 times more gold clicking demons than idling, this isn't much of an idling game. Can't wait for future updates!
Proving once again that Bender is stronger than Superman. fun game, but got to the point where I literally couldn't spend money fast enough to keep up with upgrades. At that point it was an upgrade fest
Oh I wonder what will happen at the end? Will Sophie, grateful for all the gifts I have stolen fall madly in love with me? Will she leave after she gets everything she wants? Will I come to my senses and find a nice girl? THERE IS NO ENDING! WTF!
Really enjoyed this game up until about area 10 when I began to notice that there didn't seem to be any more upgrades. At that point, the thought of going through another 11 levels seemed too grindy. Great game though, 4/5
I like this type of game. However, this is the worst implementation I have seen. Upgrade system is broken, you can make the game unplayable if you upgrade the early units. Plus, it seems that the spawn delay increases the more units you have on the field? Plus, the english is pretty bad. Game needs work
Ok, I liked it. Great storytelling, nice puzzles. But way too short for one chapter. To introduce in the story the forest, tower, olive garden (lol), obvious mystery surrounding the townsfolk, missing caravans, missing iron, the city of dua castros... and then to get to NONE of it was very disappointing to me. I hope chapter two has more substance. Otherwise this will be a series that I will end up passing on.
I can tell you now that most all of the things you mentioned will be dealt within the course of the game. However, not all the townsfolk you met are integral to the story. They lead their own lives and have their own problems - that's the beauty of a living, breathing world. So yeah, some of your questions will be answered next chapter. Some in the chapters beyond.
I can tell you now that most all of the things you mentioned will be dealt within the course of the game. However, not all the townsfolk you met are integral to the story. They lead their own lives and have their own problems - that's the beauty of a living, breathing world. So yeah, some of your questions will be answered next chapter. Some in the chapters beyond.