This is kinda fun, I'd use it as an educational tool, but there are just soo many places that I can't really memorize the ones I see and use them in the future.
#1 Flaw: Having to pick up money which eventually disappears which enemies prevent you from getting and is hard to pick up. This is a GAME-BREAKING flaw, and as such I give this a 1/5 because the one reason we play is to get more money to get better, and if we can't do that well then there's no reason to play.
Okay, I know I'm like the only person in the world that cares about grammar, but the opening cutscene's subtitles were pretty shoddy, just go to an English forum, post your lines and ask for revision, it'd make it look that much better.
This actually seems fairly well made overall, the first complaint that came to mind though: It's a side-scroller where you go right, make the screen move depending on where she's looking or simply place her farther to the left, so we can see farther.
I was enjoying it until the fire made me lose automatically, gonna give it a 1 star until the game starts realizing I'm trying to tell him to put out the fire, not make food -_-
I don't understand how you're supposed to fight demons, they're tough enough that a fully maxed shot from the shotgun or smite doesn't kill them but they're fast enough that in the time you take to attack them they can get a hit in...
Muspell is correct, the maps seem to be very easy to find, making the perception skill only useful for finding said maps, which then take over as a map > 5 perception.
Zombies are really easy, they hit hard but they go down in one hit to an attack you can use infinitely. I died twice to the same sorcerers, the second time to lightning that wasn't even in my row, so I have no idea why I died.
I'm confused about the loot table. I got over 100 treasure points on my first match in the Bandit's Nest but I didn't receive a Dryad's Ring. Is this broken or can someone explain it to me?
Am I the only one who is finding level 5 oddly difficult? I don't know if I'm expected to use a different unit type or if I need to upgrade more or if I'm missing something.
There are a few strategies that can be used to lighten things up, but in general if you mess up once or twice the battle is over. I wish towers had hotkeys, it'd make things much simpler.