I've probably replayed this game more than any other on the site. The rules stay the same but every game is different and the only obstacle is yourself. If you like to combine strategy and skill and push yourself beyond your own limits and frustrations, this is the game! For me, every score over 10 feels good, more than 20 is a win, and over 30 is crushing it. My best so far is a 67. Not sure what's good for anyone else. Only advice I have is keep the balls small, use your cursor to help line up the shot, and sometimes it helps to position a blocker or two at the bottom.
This is not a game. It is an experiment in the fields of addiction and mind control and I, apparently, am the owner of a feeble, addictive mind. I know this and yet, I'm still right here. Clicking and staring. Clicking and staring. Clicking and staring...
The game seems to crash/freeze in a repeating loop once I get the puckle guns going. It's happened to me in both Chrome and Firefox. Not sure of the solution but it's unfortunate since I otherwise enjoy the game. Played it years ago on a weaker machine and don't recall the same issue back then.
For Europe, this worked for me. Move all armies into S. England and then crush the baddies in N. France. Take about 130 into SW France and the rest can clear east and south until you hit the big enemy army in S. France. Use minimal units from your 130 to capture some of Spain. Keep strong numbers on the east and west and sucker him into attacking a weak unit in the middle. You should have an airlift card by now. Use it just before his predictable attack on your 'weak' territory and he'll slam into a crippling 120. Only deploy early armies in N. Scotland until you have 60+. The enemy should storm Norway allies and then clear a path in retreat. Follow at a safe distance to establish a northern front. Use a 3 prong attack, heavy on the flanks, and eventually airlift to ambush his big army.
I Love the animations. Feels like a warped kid's show. An option to somehow select each block with the keyboard and/or click and drag with the mouse might be nice but it's a great game. The 'undo' button is in the lower right. It's spelled differently but seems to work fine.
Oops. I guess more things have to be done manually than I realized. Lvl-34, Class-'Ranger'. ~~slaps self, twice~~ Energy, SP, Crit %, who needs it? ~~bangs head against wall, weeps~~
#48 is Not 'penmanship'... but it should be. Also not pendrive. Doesn't seem related to the company pen-mobile, nor the lamborghini pen. Panini, pinwheels, sharPen, cursive, oPen door, exPensive, Pennzoil, Penn and Teller, Pent up frustration aaaaaaahhhh! I think I better think it out again...
Enjoying it so far. Heading out now to buy a guitar. I'm convinced that by the time I solve #28, I'll have learned how to read and play music so I might as well have the instrument.
I just blew up your building while standing right next to you. But you don't see me, of course. Not only do I wear a mask, I am also a wizard at somersaults. Good times. :)
You hit enemy for 7507. :D 5/5. Play long enough and you can kill bosses with 1 or 2 critical strikes at a high Int. To get there, I used Atlantian to flash freeze enemies and then hack them while they were stuck in ice. Also, got ice resistance over 100 so Blue charging knights do 0 damage.
Treasure mocks me sometimes. About to drop into lvl 9 carrying the weapon equivalent of a joy buzzer with a bad battery and wearing newspaper for armor. Last game I was rolling in bonuses and died after a dumb impatient mistake. This time I'm about as threatening as Scrappy Doo.
Awesome one-two punch for those charging enemies you can't run from. Hit them with a swarm and then follow with a charm. They die while helping you. Tried with entangle but it canceled out the swarm effect. Also, you can't use charm first because it won't let you attack them.