The game is well-executed, though the dialogue is contrived (the machine only seems to suffer from these conditions just before or just after it asks you to fix them), and "there is no reason for a human to commit suicide" is factually wrong, though it's obvious why you included the line. But it seems petty to factor those in to a rating, so I still give it 4/5.
Step one: Equip intelligence amulet just before levelling up.
Step two: Focus on defence.
Step three: Fight final boss.
Step four: Make sandwich.
Step five: Kill final boss.
On the first level with the one-shot enemy robots I captured the tower just before they finished building one and it came out on my side. Bug or feature?
With a stupefying range of dull enemies, bland weapons and a story-line so boring you might just eat your fingers, Redshift is an evolution on insomnia cures. 2/5
Oh my god I love generic physics-based games! Thank goodness developers have such well-thought out and unique ideas as to have a puzzle game based on removing elements from the screen! 100/5
3gb of RAM? Try 300 mb. It's still a hell of a lot, but I presume he's precaching the entire level's appearance in memory so it will be fast. It's a nice game, but pretty short. 4/5
This game is utterly worthless. The spelling is atrocious, the storyline cliched and overwrought, it is bugged (can't kill Longhorn even if you want to) - probably because you're forced into it by the terrible story - and the only hard battles are hard because the author created a mage enemy with, for all intents and purposes, unlimited mana. 1/5
Pretty decent, though I think you should (a) increase the speed of the light infantry by 15% or so, (b) make sure you spawn enemy troops beyond the edge of the map, and (c) have the enemy troops auto-suicide if the level takes an excessively long time to complete. I've been levelling my repairmen on one guy for 40 mins.
TheChad: perhaps you're just a little special? The "backed" one was a joke about that exact spelling error, and all afterlife doctrine is myth. It's not a low blow to tell the truth.