Mediocre. It's an annoying trick to make the game hard by hiding enemies in the dark (and forcing us to turn up the contrast). Controls are just as poor as in the first game.
Charmingly sacrilegious, but if you don't like racing games, you won't like this one. And if you don't like sacrilegious games you won't like this one either. Because this is a sacrilegious racing game.
If you don't like side-scrolling shooters, you will hate this game. Why? Because it's about as unimaginative a side-scroller as has ever been written. Dulls-ville. Can I brave the boredom to get to Level 14?
Level 242, I guess I maxed gold sometimes ago - I went to eat a pizza. Wow, it's really dispiriting when you get to this level, and realize there's no point to the game...
This game is wonderful. It took me a while to grasp just how marvellous it is. Weaverbe1: you have to hold the cursor close to your... thingme..., so that it fires continuously. Then move over the circular objects that appear when you pop the white balloon... thingmes... to activate them.
O.k., so the game seems to be aimed to young girls: there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, there's a lot right with it. As an introduction to this genre it's perfect: charming, sweet, pretty.
JoHnNo and SirDodger: can you repeat level 4? Or, if you're really feeling generous, make a video of how you did it? The rest of us would love to see that. (The problem is not what the dragon will do, it's what your bots will do. Namely, half the time they move in the opposite direction you want them to move. And, you have to micromanage sword constantly, because by default it heads towards the dragon.)
The Samadhi badge should be upgraded to impossible. Has anyone at Kongregate actually tried to finish the fourth challenge?
Yes? Then try it again, and you'll see what we mean.