To get Brilliant Games on all levels, you need to design your defence to take out the last Ninja Chamion. Have a den near the entrance, if at all possible, and spam crypts near the end. The den will make him waste his invisibility, and near the end of the map, the crypts will unleash their charges at him. If you spam him with meteors, for which you have been saving untill you have max. mana, you'll get him. This works on most levels.
Kongregate is a business-model. They do not build and support a website just for our pleasure. They want to make some money. This game is obviously a commercial for the Prince of Persia-series. Ubisoft has proparbly paid to have it featured.
Oh well, money for Kongregate means free games for me, so I'm all in favour. I'll still rate it 1/5, though, because even commercials can be crappy games.
1948 is extremely easy. Just fly straight ahead with your planes, using speed on the one not armed with gas to get ahead. Have the gassing plane continously lay out gas, whil your planes just fly straight ahead. This will kill all the enemies, except the Bombardino. But that one is easy to outmanouver!
My entity setup:
Infinite bonus,
Death blast,
Conquerors Seal (as upgrade as you have the patience for),
The fifth Collection (flying a Zennon Semicraft),
Tricraft Miniship,
Megacorp v4 nuclear aux,
RS doom orb,
zennon maximum blaster,
Green betastasize (fully upgrade, This is important),
zennon laser bolt,
cargo expansion as needed
Skills: Bonus lock, Stop time (fully upgraded).
Get the best weapon you have the patience for, and lock it with bonus lock.
Once you get to entity, spam time stop, use energy regaining items as needed (wait with the final battle untill you have at least 15 energy regain items).
That's it! Spam time stop, never let him fire at all!!
It worked for me. :)
Getting the 25/25 achievements is quite hard. I often end in a situation where I have 1 click to find 1 clue, but 2-4 options to where it can be, without any hints to go by. On the other hand, actually solving the case is pretty straightforward if you take your time.. and I've yet to end under 300 $ in reward.
There seems to be a bug; when I load a game, my fame goal is set to 'undefined', as is the preferred class. This means I've allways meet my goal, so I can end with 4 lvl. 30 students, whom I never have to graduate.
To get some gold medals: Equip the homing rockets as main weapon, and homing cluster as secondary. Take the fastest legs.
Go through the maps methodicly. Don't get distracted by the objectives, just take them by any method that ensures you cover all ground. Kill everything.
This works for me. Fast killing (by the homing) and killing everything nets me gold medals.
There's a major problem with the overlays containing mech information and pilot comments when calling in nukes; quite often, especially in boss fights, they conceal you, meaning you're unable to see your exact position when calling down support fire, if you're in that corner. Since the boss occupy the right half of the screen, and the pilot appears in lower left, and mech info is in upper left, this means there's not much room to navigate if you want to be able to see where you're going.
Just made it with 300650! Thanks god I allways grabbed stray chests and coin piles with the mole while diving deep for the diamonds.
Scored at least 26.000 a day from the last 6 weeks. Didn't even have the deep dive trophies, allthough they would have been a full days digging worth.
For an easy deck, I recommend starting as fire. 6 fire spirits, 6 fire bolts, and as many dragons as you can afford. Only fire, no doublecolours. It's easy to play, and wins over lvl. 3 opponents almost every time.
You obviously have to have access to some of the more powerfull cards to stand a chance, and you only gain them by spining... This is simply a grindgame, and not a game of skill.
A few missile tips:
The unlimited missile-upgrade actually sets your missiles to 999. Meaning you equip it for one level, and then unequip it later. That way, you still have the 999 missiles, which can last you a couple of levels.
The missile-production upgrades also produce while you're waiting to end a level. If you have the patience, you can wait untill you have 999 of the produced missiles. :)
I seem to autofold when betting 800, no matter what my stack or the pot is. 1/5, and an additional 1/5 for not knowing the mechanics of play-direction.
There's some minor glitches, which makes me downgrade from 5/5 to 4/5:
-Sometimes bags will get stuck on the belts, making the level impossible to pass.
-If you click the wrong places when buying upgrades, the upgrade will not be placed, but money is still deducted.