Awesome game, first off. Second, there was one problem I had with it. I did EVERYTHING (as far as I know and the game tells me), but I can only get 4 of the 5 endings! Even answering every single question wrong, I can't get the worst ending. I kinda wanted to see it. Still, 5/5
Watching the tutorial, I couldn't help but think this game was the same kind of thing as the Epic War series. Mana to summon spells and units? Two sides, gotta defeat the other? Sure enough, this is by the same person who made THAT series as well. Looking forward to it!
Wow. I gotta say, this is the first point-and-click game where I didn't feel like all I was doing was randomly clicking the screen, hoping something would happen. The puzzles were good, sometimes quite clever (scarecrow, lol), and causes me to have to vote 5/5 on this!
The game really needs some high scores, since otherwise there's no point in trying to go as far as possible. Also, it plays way too slow. The reason canabalt is fun is because it's going really fast. With this, all you do is jump and shoot. There's no need for quick reflexes.
First rule of any RPG: never make the player move with the arrow keys and talk with the mouse. It's annoying as hell having to switch back and forth. Other than that, I'd say it has potential.
My advice to you is to look at the tutorials (there's an entire section on the bottom of the frontpage, as well as other sites like youtube that have tutorials). More importantly, though, you need to play the good games, and learn what makes them good. When making a game, it is critical to be able to tell the difference between something fun and something tedious. The controls make or break many games.
Take this time you have now to learn what it means to be a good game, and come back sometime with one of your own. I'll be looking forward to it!
Ahem. It would appear some people on here prefer to be jerks than actually write something constructive.
Anyway, this is not the place to put the first things you make in flash. As you've probably noticed, the only thing you'll get is put down by people expecting something more. I've made dozens of things in flash myself, but you'll notice I haven't put a single one on here. If you want to show your friends something, you can just send them the .swf file and they should be able to view it.
Despite the poor response you'll get for this, don't let it discourage you. Especially here, the games that are most visible are the ones made by people who have been doing flash for quite a while. As a result, anything not at that level (and even some that are) end up getting trashed.