Well if you got 10%... then that's wrong! 3 out of 4 is 25%. I tried it out with 60, I got all 60 wrong the first time and it said "Intelegent (sic) 72% - B". It doesn't seem to make any sense.
It wasn't bad, but in the second level I jumped above the top of the screen so I was standing off the screen, i then walked forward and it crashed my web browser.
It was quite fun but then I was accidentally halfway through a word and didn't realise, and couldn't see what word it was because of all the red flashing, and then after that it was just once chain reaction of death.
When you get an answer wrong, you don't actually lose any points, so there's no incentive to try and work out the right answer because there's no penalty for getting it wrong. What I mean is, you get the same score if you just guess.
There's been a lot of brick games on here recently. You've made what I consider to be one of the biggest sins in games - you need to use the keyboard to control the game but then to go to the next level you have to use the mouse and click a button. You should be able to skip to the next level by pressing a key so that you don't need to move your hands to the mouse and then move them back again.
And if I'm in the centre of the screen at the top, there's still a big amount of black space above me, yet I can't go up, that puts me off a bit when an enemy comes at me, it looks like I can go up to avoid them, but I can't go up because I'm already at the top.
Thank you. ^^ It takes away fuel since it's originally meant to be a child friendly game so running out of health wasn't acceptable xD. So I thought taking fuel away would be more suitable. I'll try and work a way around it so it makes more sense. =P
Ouch. Do you have the latest Flash player? It needs Flash 11.x and a graphics card with hardware acceleration. More info here:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/stage3d.html
It's weird, when I push down to make the blocks drop faster, sometimes the whole page scrolls down as well (the blocks scroll and also the page scrolls as well sometimes). This is in chrome.
Indeed. Weird I missed this one. WebKit browsers seem to implement the vagu spec in their own way.. I added the SPACE key to drop the blocks. (you need clear the cache to be able to use it..)
I'm working on fixing that, and a few other issues