As soon as I achieve harmony, the game takes it away and replaces it with chaos. It doesn't give me even a moment to appreciate my unity with the cosmos. What a buzzkill...
Nice game, finally finished it. That last level is a grind! Rather than being content as I'd hoped, I find instead that life has no meaning. What do I do now?
Everybody's favorite type of game: stressful sorting! Now I can relive the fun of my job at the FedEx processing center at home!
Seriously though, interesting game, but not that fun for me...
You know, I play games to relax. This game reminds me too much of my real life, defending the planet in the Orbital Trampoline Defence Agency. But I'm glad this game was made -- so civilians could get a taste of the challenges the OTDA face preventing noisy rocks from killing us all...
What's the word I'm looking for... hmmm ... frustrating? Yeah, that'll do. Seems like all you need is luck to get through the harder levels. Well, luck or incredible persistence...
Nice game. But if we're fighting an infection, shouldn't the targets be slimy blobs instead of blocks? :)
Seemed easy, but I didn't get too far before my flash crashed. That may not be the games fault, as I've had a few troubles with flash on Ubuntu lately...
Irritatingly addictive. Curse the creator! I'm sure this game is causing an outbreak of carpal tunnel syndrome all over the world. Has anyone managed to clear out a nest?
Nice look and feel, but could use a bit of work. The concept has possibilities, though I'm still trying to get my head around it. The animation is a bit too fast to visualize what's happening -- especially when there's a combo. It gives a feeling that you're not in control. and a bunch of stuff just happens.
For some reason, the most expensive gun didn't work for me on level nine. It made a noise but nothing happened. After I finally downgraded the level was a piece of cake.
And why are you playing a guy helping terrorists? Talk about giving assassins a bad rep.
Oh. And invest in a spellchecker...