I've gotten 13 Platinum Levels so far. - Simple Green - Up the mountain we go - Whelps have wing - Veiled retreat - The treasure chamber - Someone must be trap happy - A cave with some chaos - The sweet lure of meat - Her high royalness, kro'la - Uh oh, no loot bags - A little help from my friends - The chamber of souls - The Final confrontation
A little hint for getting platinum on "The chamber of souls"; you can finish with either a surplus loot bag or a surplus joint of meat. That's a huge give away, but the level took me an hour to figure out so it'd probably have taken some of you even longer.
I LOVE how this is like Rebuild, which is a fantastic game, only better in pretty much every regard. My only biff with it is that it's a lot less cutthroat. I fought tooth and nail for my Nightmare victory in Rebuild I, but I'm cruising along in Rebuild II, thanks in part to the ability to save and load.
Having your workers inaccessible while they walk to their stations at the start of the day is stupid, especially if they might be working on something anyway.
To ammend what turtlehead said, you CAN sell some cards. Cards like "Infantry" with 0 turns, 1 attack and 2 HP are far superseded by other Imperial cards with 0 turns, 1 attack but sometimes more hp, some with abilities (i.e. Cerebus, 0 turns, 1 attack, 2HP, Flying, Healing 1) or heavy infantry with 1 turns, 2 attack, 2 hp, superceded by Sawblad with 1 turn, 2 attack, 3 hp and piercing 1. Etc. It's a good way to raise a little cash quickly.
The commands for letting you choose the deck you want to use are bugged or just badly designed. I was looking around and made a deck with one card. They used that one on the next mission, and I'm fairly sure I didn't select it.
Aesthetics Bug: I think the pike and the warhammer have their tags mixed up.
The Pike looks like a warhammer and the warhammer looks like a polearm to me.
If you're bored and tired of grinding or waiting for a new day to re-spec, you can just use the item-eating glitch to power up and become insanely powerful.
The most efficient way of item-eating glitching is to re-spec, leaving one basic ability you can deal the most damage with maxed out (e.g. Smash if you're a destroyer). Farm the Paladin and eat all the items you get. Use the money to buy items that give you penetration in the attack type you will be using. The shop on the 3rd map is more cost-efficient if you want pure penetration boosts (e.g. buy Bloody Blade or Bloody Dagger if your main method of inflicting damage is using SMASH). Focus on penetration instead of raw stats. I ate a dozen or so Destruction swords and the damage done by my smash didn't change much. Ate a few Bloody Blades and boom, my damage doubled. Got to the stage where I'm 1HKOing the last boss.