If you guys are wondering, you can upgrade units if they are level VII. After reaching there, you have to pay a fee (50k for Galaxy Shooter, 500k for Titan, 2000k for X-Zac Assimalator, as far as I remember). On another note, I've seen people with "shiny" units. Are these random or is there a way to get them? :x
myofmaster, I find it hard to complain about something that's completely random. Oracle always gives a random element, so maybe your luck so far is just dark. :P
Make a circle of food givers with no hole to escape, put a light giver in the biddle so that everything inside is full of light… then add a meba with photosynthesis. The meebas inside NEVER DIE! :D *P.S. Uh, add some meebas with antibodies outside the circle. Nasty things happen when viruses/bacteria enter. D:*
Woo! Topped my old flight. I died cause my double halo died out in the middle of a swarm. xD Anyways…. Tip: While being targeted by a digger (Those things are SCARY when you don't have a halo…) Fly up and down and try to look for a halo or color change. Preferably a halo. Color changes clear the screen, which is REALLY helpful while you're in the middle of swarms…
Ok, so I replayed again… And had a strange thought… is the drill a bat drilling through series of pillars? While avoiding other animals in its escape? (Though, I can't explain the gunners… :P)
Well, the idea is that you are really small, like everything is microscopic. That's why your progress is measured in millimeters. Not sure what these things all are - maybe nanomachines in the future...
Wow, found the game today, and it's very fun. I suggest going after EVERY HALO you find, because the invincibility is priceless (Especially since later, there are WAY too many enemies for you to dodge by reflex alone). Besides that, high speed is made by repeatedly tapping in that direction, though the maps are rather random, and it's very hard to find a straight line of space…. that doesn't have at least 6 enemies in it.
Well, the idea is that you are really small, like everything is microscopic. That's why your progress is measured in millimeters. Not sure what these things all are - maybe nanomachines in the future...