When fighting Vandheer Lorde as the hero, you need to run at him at full speed and use the A slash, repeating the technique until you have enough power for the D slash. The W slash doesn't work- He just ignores it- so you just run at him spamming A, and once you hit him even once, hit D. You'll eventually kill him, except you'll instead magically teleport to the center where he will kill you instantly.
Fantastic game... Until you get far enough in that one of two things happens- The tanks become such bullet sprayers that you are kicked down about five levels in the lag that comes, or the tanks all have that spear-nonsense thing and make it impossible to advance. 1/5.
I don't know how you're seeing if shots hit, but if you're doing a distance check, consider switching to a non-square root version and instead compare to the ideal distance squared, since square rooting is a very slow process in the world of computing. I see massive shot pileups which totally wreck my offensive capability as the enemy simply rolls right through the firestorm of lasers in the air.
I've just met Blatently Evil Chancellor, and, though I can't exactly place it, something seems wrong about him...
Fantastic game, definitely a 5/5. If this were released for a console or the PC as an actual game or something, I'd buy it. If, erm, I didn't already have it here. Awkward...
The choice you make in the game is to be an adult or a child (in my interpretation).
By disobeying, you remain a child, and the world is full of indistinct danger, but is very colorful.
By obeying, you become an adult, and the world is full of very clear danger, and you are always aware.
But, thats just how I see it.
Great game, the main problem I find is that is it possible to make a city which DOESN'T have to move on. Eventually, the creeper can just be supressed at the source, taking maybe 0.5 energy a second. I was able to build up a store of over 1000 energy, and have it arrive in under half a second, less than 10 minutes after I would have been able to complete the level.
How to win-
Step 1- Click on a circle
Step 2- If something happened, see step 1. Else, proceed to step 3.
Step 3- Click the circle again. If something happened this time, see step 1. Else, proceed to step 4.
Step 4- Click a different circle. See step 1.
Why does every 10 deaths or so it play the "What the *half of an expletive**explosion*MUAHAHAHAHAHAAHH" sound. I like the game, but just for that 1/5. I mean REALLY.
One begins to think every last car in this game has the gas and brakes on full ON/OFF switches, with the settings negotiated by whether or not a traffic light was on and red in front of them. That and the drivers try and time it to hit eachother, but, hey, if they didn't, what kind of game would it be then? 5/5.