Open air cafe and beauty salon both made negative money, then the moment I destroy em and fire employees all costumers can do is complain about them not being there
40/50 rooms full, three cafes, gym, arcade, two laundry's always, all always full, won't budge from -60000 in debt cause my loans were paid back the moment I paid for stuff
When I saw a dynasty warrior flash game I was ecstatic, when I played it I felt the need for another drink. It's way to easy to simply bide your time at the base while you build up your army. Or you can simply build up your mana and wipe out the base with spells.
I feel like I'm doing something wrong in the third level, I expand like crazy immediately and grab 4 or 5 territory bonuses then start trying to be protective but then suddenly they're placing twice my reinforcements right next to me. With no way to keep up, even with 3 or 4 cards saved up
Try using those cards to help expand and grab bonuses quicker. The more powerful you are when you meet, the better off you'll be. Also, try to start in small bonuses - going after the big ones first is actually worse since it takes longer to get your first bonus.
Awesome, first upgrades I got was groupies for some good multipliers, then I crash and have to pay a shit ton to buy em back. Takes 20 jumps just for the first few upgrades. Only doing it for the gamestop points and its not even worth it. 2/5
For a quick reload on the flame thrower, while you're firing you can hit E and then Q quickly (Switch weapons) In some cases I was even still firing the flamethrower and it was instantly reloaded. I had the minigun as well, don't know if that made a difference or if it works for any other gun.
I'm not really a fan of games that are entirely based on chance, even Yatzee is acceptable since you have to plan where to put your dice scores in each spot, but for this you have no control accept whether you keep rolling or not. I played one game where I constantly only go single dice at a time and the 'easy' computer got 3000 points in the first two turns then finished the game with a 6000 point turn where it constantly rolled all five dice over and over again. And my deepest sympathies to Gaby
I have to agree with every highest rated comment. It's a great game and I didn't mind to have certain options available to people who pay for tokens like the instant items or hurried research, but to make it to pay to play days? That's just greedy. Especially since you could probably easily work ads into the game if you really wanted the money and it would be rated so much higher, probably even enough to win a reward for weekly or monthly game. It doesn't even matter if its only .10 cents to play 14 days, it's the principle of the matter and there are so many other ways to make money on stuff like this.
Try using those cards to help expand and grab bonuses quicker. The more powerful you are when you meet, the better off you'll be. Also, try to start in small bonuses - going after the big ones first is actually worse since it takes longer to get your first bonus.