I think I found a particularly elegant solution for level 5: b,6,13;c,10,10;t,5,11;t,9,7;m,3,13,180,1,crruodll;m,10,13,0,2,cllworrw;m,7,11,180,1,rorrcrww;m,7,7,180,1,lclluodl;
Also, I found a glitch where if you paws the game and then click, you can shoot a crystal but it will still be in your inventory, which seems really useful until you unpaws the game and both crystals (inventory and regular) disappear.
You know what I wanna know? What's up with this game? _Why_ are the monkeys fighting the Bloons? What is their motivation? Is there some kind of ancient ancestral feud between Bloons and monkeys? Or are the monkeys simply causing wanton destruction of millions of helium-filled latex skins for their own amusement? How do you get a lead Bloon to fly? And why are the Bloons so friggin' hard to pop?!
Well that was depressing. I like the fact that it's a moody, atmospheric, and _very_ dark platformer, but interspersed with these incongruous little funny moments, like "subject often presses (Q) to read notes".
One problem: I actually prefer keyboard control to mouse control in games where the ship has a maximum speed (because it feels kind of laggy to me). However, I went with mouse controls because the game said "recommended". After my first run, I tried to go back and change the control scheme, but I couldn't change it without reloading the page and losing my progress :(
Easiest 5-star rating I've given since I Saw Her Standing There. References to like EVERY MAJOR PHILOSOPHER EVER (plus Turing), Phoenix Wright-style gameplay, and a dude with a skull mask. This game is AWESOME.