I also really wish that the Heat Outlets worked for the Extreme Coolant Cell's extended radius. That's kinda the only reason why I got the Extreme Coolant Cell in the first place, to minimize the amount of space it would take to keep my reactor running without risk of explosions.
I sort of wish there were extreme versions of all the heat components. Heat Vent, Heat Exchanger, Heat Inlet, and Heat Outlet. But alas, it almost seems like work on this game has stopped.
@rocketcrazy07 Are you sure you're not playing in your browser's "private" mode? It doesn't save cookies, and 99% of flash games require cookies for save data.
And hate to post twice in a row, but you may have to save the game in the settings tab. After that it SHOULD start auto-saving unless you're in your browser's "no permanent cookies or history" mode.
So I loaded a save from a save code, and the only panels visible are Data and Settings. I can switch to the Interns, Marketing, and Science panels using keyboard shortcuts at least, but nothing else.
Admittedly, graphics could use a little work (Even the NES Tetris was more decorated than this), and being able to save progress would be nice too. Some of those achievements are hard to get without playing for hours on end. Overall, I'd say... 7.9/10
Dang, all the negative comments. Now, I loved this game. I came searching for a fan-made Tetris spinoff to experience something new on the old classic gameplay, and that's exactly what this provides. | Fun fact: Alexey Pajitnov, the original creator of Tetris, had experimented with Pentominos instead of Tetrominos at first, but found it made the game too complex and not really as fun. You not only got the fun factor right for Pentominos, but Hexominos and beyond as well!
@Zahcary134
Isn't that basically what I just said? Except you removed all the parts that balanced the idea. A game is NOT enjoyable when it is not balanced.
Ya know, maybe for collecting both 100% Red Blops and a Diamond Trophy in a level, all the blops should turn green, and the green ones are worth double as much as the blue ones. (So this would be the scale: Gold = Red x 10; Red = Red; Green = Blue x 2 = 2/3 Red; Blue = 1/3 Red)