So lemme get this straight, in order to upgrade my crap, I have to GIVE UP my already altitude and score on purpose?
This game as an idea earns you one star, this game as a whole earns you nothing. There is NO A for effort here, just big F for the music leaves a taste of brine in my mouth and the and the needlessly ending loop of mines that spawn from nowhere are pointless.
Also, is there even something good that comes out of the "surprise meter"? Honestly?
For the last 30 mins I tried to find something in this game, and only the lame "Raining mines" came down. If this game was a troll attempt, you sir have exceeded expectations.
This is a much better version of Light People on Fire, but I like this version far better. Well made, a few more updates and changes like GrizBe said and I'd favorite this.
I lol'd at the typos, but in all fairness, I found this to be rather intriguing and surprising deep. In retrospect, the plot left something to be desired, to concept of dreams and destiny related to said dream has kinda been beat to death with a metal club. If you plan to make a sequel or even a game using a very similar fashion of combat, I'd would play it. However, my one comment would be to allow players to decide whether to move and attack from the get go, instead the idea of phases. But do keep the skipping player idea, in that same note, perhaps an ATB system would be something you could look into? In a nut shell if could give this game a 1-10 rating I could justify myself better. On a 1-10 scale I'd give a 7, but on a Kong scale, I'd give a 4. If you have plans to make a sequel or a game with a battle system simliar to this, send me a Kong PM.
.....I have nothing to say to this game. The Art is ugly. Appears to be drawn with MS Paint. Battle system is crap. Music is repetitive and lacks substance The only thing saving this from a 1/5 is the fact you can hit start and that it loads. With Quality work in the Rpg Section abound you, the creator Could have worked harder on it you should be ashamed. 2/5. -TheUnamusedNerd.
Reminds me more of the Vandal Hearts Series for some reason, though I can see the vague tones people note from Final Fantasy Tactics In any case, I agree with WreKed1, Tedious but impressive no less.