Love the graphics, the handling not so much. And the tire squealing gets real old real fast (but that's a minor thing). Camera movement needs tuning, too, especialle when switching from forward to reverse (yes, I crashed!) Also, I experienced what I take to be graphic glitches, or is the water supposed to be pink?
Frustrating at first, but once I found the upgrade button, it got too easy. Here's a hint: get to level 19, and play that one a LOT, you get plenty of upgrade points. Upgrade the red dots to max, and you get 100% on this level without even trying. That makes it easy to max out the rest, and then you can pretty much just click through the rest of the levels.
Great potential in this game, but it seems to be riddled with bugs. For one thing, I keep losing network connection, having to reload the game, which is completely bogus (as I have other programs running on my PC that require constant access, and nothing happens to them), and the final challenge in "How the West was Won" scenario only shows a black screen. There are others as well, like slow loading, choppy graphics at times, and I'm pretty sure the amount of money I have keep changing even when I haven't done anything.
Fun game, but am I the only one who gets "Network Error" all the time, even though I have a stable connection? Really annoying, especially if you've just done, or are in the middle of, a great round.
Dunno if this is a bug or intentional, but on the Glacier level, if you buy the horned viking helmet hat for your chickens, they get dragged down by the avalanches in training.
Love it, love the music, a unique twist on a genre I normally don't care for. But what's with the two rooms left on the map? I thought there would be more.
Fun game, definitely a new take on zombie games. A little suggestion: when researching, it would be nice to have an audio or text message when the research is done, no matter what tab you're on. I kept forgetting about research I was doing, and this would have helped me.
I've always said I'd rather watch paint dry, than having to watch soccer on TV. Well, from now on I can say it with certainty, it's a lot more fun than watching soccer.