I acknowledge there is a speedometer, it would help if it had a numeric speed. After a few tests though, the top speed with nitro on and nitro off appears to be remarkably similar if not the same.
mmm, I'll check, the nitro should make quite a large difference (you can see the nitro dial too) - but it takes time to build up. The longer you hold down the nitro button the more extra speed you get.
We will be adding some instructions to tell you this, btw.
loading assets... This game hasn't worked for me in days. I've tried clearing my cache in Chrome and playing in Explorer. It doesn't load in Chrome and doesn't work well in Explorer. I enjoyed this game for the two days it worked.
Well, it is hard to tell if the upgrades actually help with no speedometer and the fact that I still slide off the road. The nitro should regenerate on its own as there is no way to do enough wheelies to make a difference and they're way to hard to see around. I like the concept, but it is a little too rough to play repetitively as it stands.
Funny that just when I thought I was going to die after my bloody death spiral, I found myself safely back on the racetrack with a new helmet and bike.
My problem is that to get a higher score, your upgrades sort of work against you. The best way to gain score is to make the level last longer but as I get stronger, they get shorter. Am I missing something?
Yes. Chain combos: with the combo bonus upgrades, the Golden Scarab should be easy peasy. Also, you don't have to kill the Sun God the moment he appears: if you deliberately aim for other minions first, you can usually rack up a pretty impressive score by the end of the level, especially with max upgrades.
At the beginning the guy says, "Looks every defense placed makes the next one more expensive." This should probably be: It looks like every defense placed makes the next one more expensive.
This game is a little frustrating. Unless it has something to do with the tuning, my cars seem to want to do a front roll every jump and end up nose diving constantly as I fight to keep the car right side up.
First: nerdook games tend to be fantastic and this is no exception. Very creative.
Second: There probably needs to be a bit more explanation about following the footsteps. I am impatient and not a thorough reader and if it is there, I missed it. I doubt I am unique so it may have to be more attention getting.
Third: When you're spending exp on upgrades, if I am going to upgrade something twice, I would rather just click purchase twice, not attack, then purchase, then attack, then purchase.
Fourth: Keep up the awesome work!
mmm, I'll check, the nitro should make quite a large difference (you can see the nitro dial too) - but it takes time to build up. The longer you hold down the nitro button the more extra speed you get. We will be adding some instructions to tell you this, btw.