I brush up against a wall and die instantly but run head on into a mine and just take a little damage? I hate being restricted by time. At least you don't have to start over from the beginning. Pretty nice game play other than that though.
looked pretty cool but I agree, button masher. I got to level 8 or 9 by doing upper cuts right as they got up but the 8 or 9 guy kept breaking getting a bunch of hits on me
It's pretty easy once you know the trick. Reminds me of connect 4 when I was a kid. I played it in homeroom every morning while waiting for class to start. No one wanted to play me anymore because I was so good at it. You just got to plan ahead so you can have multiple ways to score without looking like you're building a way to score. Nice history lesson as well. It would be nice to select 2 human players.
have to start from beginning every time? no real brain activity required, i half expected it to be that maze game where a scary picture and noise appears in the middle of it, too simply, add some complexity to make people think more, sounds are good too
I randomly hit keys and found "R" rotates, but only one direction. I rotated a piece once it and went off the board. At least the piece stick together once you match them. It needs to have better pictures so you can actually match up pieces. I was going to give it a 2 for potential but saw some one rated it a 5, probably the creator so am giving a 1
Great game, great fun, the badges made me keep playing, it's nice to have goals. Wish there was more of a story line, an ending, I felt somewhat disappointed at the end, possible two different endings depending on the alignment you choose
I had just enough money to upgrade to missile launcher after first round, so spent money on that, then had no money to build a robot, that sucked, very frustrating. I saw my guys getting starts like they ranked up or something, what's with that?
You can just click passed the ads, don't wine. I always closed these games as soon as I realized what they were but I got tricked into playing it and gave it a shot cause it had a story line and I wanted to see what happened next. I like the goals you have to work for, it really changes it up.
I haven't played Sokoban but the first 3 levels are exactly like a Sega Genesis game called Shove It. There's nothing wrong with recreating something so you can learn, at least you gave credit to the original.