Found the puzzles simplistic, but entertaining. The monsters were interesting. I wish there were more random things going on in the later levels like in the earlier ones with the scientist watching the dancing hologram and the other scientist early on in the game in the box with the second specimen. Seriously hated the hit detection in the later levels. Probably just me but I experienced very annoying deaths because I knicked acid with a tiny pixel. All in all interesting title. Not very intuitive. I'd say a solid 3/5 to 4/5.
"That'll teach you to try and escape! Now you have to fight the Jawbreaker AGAIN! We think thats enough punishment so you can keep all the stolen cash and items you've purchased with it." -Quoted from Chief Of Gummy Bear police.
Some of the levels require a amazing sense of timing and others are just too easy, now if you can find a way to balance the two this game could easily have 4-4.5 stars
This game was fun until the controls kept crashing on the last level... i experienced it whenever a zombie blew up on me. maybe you could use that information to fix it? and btw when meleeing back zombies that were biting you, they should fan out considerably a little bit more. otherwise your just stuck.
some more units like possibly a military squad? not sure if that would be very realistic though. but maybe in campaign you could grab one or two. more units would be fantastic as well.
One Great game, though I got lost at moments thoughout like when you had to jump on peppers to get back inside the house, maybe a info bar at the top or the bird could tell you info if you afk for a few seconds
Amazing, This game has so much in depth that its hard to put a label on it, the concept is great and creative, and the quote "A man chooses, a Slave obeys" is very famous and a perfect touch to this wonderful game.