Everybody keeps saying "When you disobey, the world becomes more colorful and when you obey the world is easier, but devoid of color". OBEY WHO??? This game? Sure, if you obey/disobey the text in this game, then the game gets easier/more colorful. But when I'm at work, and my boss says "We need a better anti virus solution. Find one that works within our budget." Do I disobey to make my world more interesting? Or do I obey in order to make my life easier and continue to bring home a paycheck and support my family? Anybody who believes this game has any depth for making a statement about obeying/disobeying probably still lives at home with their parents.
As an IT professional, the comments this game has garnered thus far reinforces my belief that people should have to pass an IQ test before being allowed access to the internet. My next conquest will be to learn actionscript. And then I will present the antithesis to this outright piece of shit that these types of games are...
As an IT professional, this comments this game has garnered thus far reinforces my belief that people should have to pass an IQ test before being allowed access to the internet. My next conquest will be to learn actionscript. And then I will present the antithesis to this outright piece of shit that these types of games are...
Need to correct an earlier comment - Since the goal of the author was to "build something confrontational, that would engage players to give thought to what they are doing both in and out of game.", I want to let him know that it didn't work. At least not for me. But I'm also an adult and not a teen/young adult and already know who I am. I have to admit that this is marginally better than ImmorTall, but only because there is actual game play in this. Now, time to go play some Protector IV!!!!!!
Since the goal of the author was to "build something confrontational, that would engage players to give thought to what they are doing both in and out of game.", I want to let him know that it didn't work. At least not for me. But I'm also an adult and not a teen/young adult and already know who I am. I have to admit that this is marginally better than don't look back, but only because there is actual game play in this. Now, time to go play some Protector IV!!!!!!
OMG this is fncking awful! So on the fifth board, you have to use a piece of track that makes you go vertically down hill. But, at the same time, that piece of track slows you down? When I made my track, not only did it slow my train down, but since my train didn't clear the "piece" it literally sucked me back up onto it where it finally ended; suspended vertically!!! FAIL!!!
Reminds me of a mix between Metroid and System Shock 2. Good game overall, but I don't understand why level ups have anything to do with equipment when you're not actually getting new equipment at the time you level up. Still fun for now though.
I love the double standard on Kongregate that allows people to call Americans "yanks", but will get you banned by saying Japs, Chinks, Spics, Wops, Nigg ers, Micks, Kykes, etc. If you're going to allow one slur, you need to allow them all. OR punish all slurs equally.
I just found a SERIOUS flaw in this game. I got to the point where I had a bunker with anti-tank guns in it. Pushed defense all the way up. When they were attacking, all I did was keep clicking repair. Eventually, this one bunker destroyed the rest of the wave...
Great game. Except for the dialog so far! Playing the sodinars and the dialog is just so out of place silly... Everything else is really good though...