Pro-strats for survival mode [aka Lazy strats] get the rocket launcher with infinite ammo and just sit on it. Now you may have noticed that it doesn't seem to drop naturally meaning you need to use "Random gun" and just restart until you get it. But honestly if you're just going for the 40 achievement. full power infinite Tesla is pretty groovy too.
Can't figure out what to do after the 5th level. It says maybe i should talk to the count but pressing the castle's sigh seems to do nothing. Accidentally refreshed the page during the talk after defeating the skeleton in area 4. Did I bug it out?
The last puzzle being a representation of all the things that have been learned but easier than 17 was a massive joy and relief. Gave a very positive ending. [and bumped my rating]
Preferably the 'clue elimination brush' I referred to in my last comment would remove the numbers from view instead of fading in color, so you can still see what kind of clue is there.
I would like there to be a 'clue illumination brush', so when i use it and click a clue it'll fade in color; that way i can check off clues that are no longer helpful and it'll make it feel like there's less clutter.
As for the game being 'uncertain' it would be more useful to learn this lesson both by continuously losing and by continuously winning [since most people assume winning is the point]. It would also give the player a better feel.
Often unclear which objects are intractable or whether you even can. I recommend you have the 'turn indicator' or 'slide indicator' arrow consistently on if you're on a screen that requires it (Though not on the actual object itself)
Needed to use a tablet and make the screen smaller, and not mess up and memorize where the starting points are so I wouldn't waste time refinding 1. Uhhh.....doesn't sound like an easy badge to me.
Start of chapter 3. Collects blood, doesn't like sunlight, someone who appears to stay the same age. Keeps happening over many years. Sounds like a vampire to me.
I find it sad when I find that I've been going about the level the wrong way, but what's worse than that is when I find that I have been doing it the exact right way all along and I'm only a millimeter off. But it'll take me another 5-10 minutes to get that tiny shift perfectly. I feel like I've wasted my time.
That being said, the levels that weren't super keen on me hitting the exact right spot were fun.