I've learned a lot from this game. For instance... Some wooden boxes can withstand military grade explosives, bad guys dress like Bender the robot, and grenades know not to hurt the person who threw them.
Love the art and the animation really brings it to life. Every person has their own personality down to a unique walk. Even the blocks love to be pushed and they get sad when there is nobody to keep them company. awwwww.
Just enough challenge to be enticing without making me give up. I enjoyed seeing our hero "Mr. Magoo-ing it" through some of the hairier situations. Didn't know it was a sequel until reading the comments. I'll have to go back and play the first game. LOVE the fact that your tools stay placed. Otherwise how would I remember where I'd stuck my meat? XD
Woooo! I got a gold medal. Made me feel important even if not many other people have been playing. Usually I don't even bother submitting a score since the leader board will be filled with people who got 50 Bajillion points. Hooray auto-refreshing leader boards and the false sense of accomplishment they give me!
Ok, people. You can go into all the tools it doesn't have, but if you want more tools, use Paint or go buy Adobe Illustrator. What you are getting is a simple drawing program whose limitations make the finished art all the more amazing. The ease of exporting and sharing aspects were an unexpected (in my case at least) bonus. If I were to change anything about this game, it would be to add some sort of control to the play back of the image being created. To stop a very long play back, your only option is to reload the page. You can not, I found. Try to load another level since it tries to draw both at once. An option to skip to the end of the playback would also be good. It could work in conjunction with the erase all button to clear your screen, and would also be nice for those who want to view the finished piece on a lightly larger than thumbnail scale. Thanks for the program Lionga!
The physics in this game were frustrating. I really enjoyed "The I in It". I was hoping some of gameshot's other games were going to be... erm.... better.
After you hit the try again button, you shouldn't have to hit another button to start the round. The try again button should put you at the beginning of the level ready to putt.
I very much agree with antakushi. The whirling saws need to be dropped down a few pixels so the platform you are standing on is OVERLOOKING the blades but not even with them. That way you will die if you miss the platform you are jumping to (legit death) not during an attempt to get a running jump (just plain frustrating). Yes your vomit will pool in the whirling saw pits, just give us a little extra in anticipation of this. Otherwise a very good game with an original concept.
I'd love a "zoom out" feature. So many times I can't see any enemies, or I can't get proper trajectory because my mouse will go outside the play area and wont fire my weapon when I let the mouse button go.