Sorry for the unexpected down-time, everything should be back up and running now. If you notice any issues, please send in a bug report from the "Report a Bug" link below the game.
@Waffles911: Just added those for you, sorry about the mix-up: We had some server issues on Tuesday which looks like prevented you from receiving the rewards. If anyone else is missing quest rewards from last week please send in a Bug Report so we can check.
@weinerdog: What do you mean without an up-front price? When you click the "Buy" button for either Membership or Brass, it brings you to a screen with the prices clearly marked.
Wow, lots of misinformation in the comments -- painmethod, that's exactly what we're doing here, there's a certain level cap for f2p, and the entire world and its missions are available for non-members, and about 95% of the quests. Not sure where people are getting the idea that sections of the game world are cut off.
That's strange sirwebo, what was your character's name in the game? Also, when you started playing, did you start out as a guest and then signed in after training?
Making a fun game is in fact what the developer had in mind :) You'll find the majority of the game is free-to-play, with paid extras if you're interested.
Aero: The levels work exactly the same for members or non-members. The Nidarian Guard just gets the Spectra Circuit to adjust stats, which they have to works towards to unlock sockets and craft tubes. We're looking at ways to incorporate upgradeable weapons in the future though, for people who want to mess with their stats.
capes: You can either do co-op matchmaking (with anyone), or you can click on someone and choose to partner with them directly (works well for wanting to co-op with friends). Also can't hold the key for attacking, that's how the Nidarian Guard moves work :)
lobster, a quality button wouldn't do anything in this type of game -- if you try the trick you mentioned, you'll see it just makes your character fuzzy at best, but doesn't change performance at all.
corkerman: After you start and can get into town, you can buy some additional clothes with Spores (standard in-game currency) and some with Brass (premium in-game/purchased currency)
guitardude: if you look in your Quest Log at the current objective, it does say the number left of what you're looking for -- ie. Kill 15 Pustossers (10/15)