@ xLogiCx,
Have played this game only a few times but I believe it goes somewhat as follows: I assume you know how to purchase the grenade at the start of the game and placing it in the slot on the opposite page marked ‘explosives’. Remember the slot number. Once the game begins, you should be able to push the corresponding number on your computer and the grenade is loaded in your hand, ready to throw. To throw, simply place the cursor where you want to throw it and click. I apologize if that’s not the exact sequence but if not, you should be able to make it work from there. Good luck!
Credit when credits due I always say! The suicide bomber: plants his kisser in the muzzle of a .50 caliber machine gun, slowly rides through it and ruins your day, time and time again. Further, he's equally adept at ignoring a sawed off shotgun planted squarely between his eyes and firing for all it's worth. Yea, I know, its a game, a cartoon, but jeez guys..........
When someone takes pride in their work, it's usually obvious... and this game is no exception. I'd guess a whole lotta time and elbow grease was spent on this one (+5).
Not now and possibly never was my favorite game but its the only game out there that I never grow tired off. It may be a week or a month but I always come back, even if but for a few minutes.
The final Wizard gives a bit of heartburn as does the first 25% of the game. The final 75% of the game is all downhill; you won't even break a sweat. I loaded xp primarily into defense but kept attack, stamina and strength a close second…started feeding points into vitality and speed only toward the latter part of the game. Only out of curiosity, near the end of the game, did I play any of Brian's or Andy's game in the Inn, you don't need them. If you’re like me and find the soul saving typing exercise a bit silly, just exit the game at that point, reopen, hit continue and you’re back in the game with nearly everything you had when you were killed and on the same level. A fun little game, will rate it 4 stars.
I cannot type very fast so in regards to the 'escape death' thingy, I lose each and every time. Failing that, there is no recourse, that I can find anyway, but to exit the game and game website completely, navigate back and restart the whole thing all over again. Would be very convenient to us keyboard challenged folks to have a way to restart the game from with-in the game. In the top tier of games in my opinion.
Clicked play, have watched my screen stay very busy for five minutes now, just not sure sure what it is that it thinks it's doing. Started looking for some kind of instructions and read abra24's comment asking that any questions asked that had been answered in FAQ be voted down. Not enough room here for me to express my feelings toward abra24. They won't print game instructions but expect you to dig through FAQ's in order to try and understand the game?? My first and last stop here.
Roughly every half hour or so, my main character goes into some kind of a stupor. He can turn but he has no forward or lateral movement, he aims or theatens with his weapon but cannot use it. There have been several occasions where he has returned to normal after a few minutes, but many other occasions where the zombies got there first.....not something that those with a weak stomach would care to witness. Health is fine, that’s not the problem. I've not seen this mentioned by anyone else and I can’t imagine this being a part of the game play, so perhaps the problem is on my end. Still, a very very good game.
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There's a jump I would like to make, straight up, nothing tricky. At first, and try as I may, I lacked what appears to be a couple inches being able to make it. I have since upgraded jump twice (currently at 1200) ...and try as I may, I lack a couple of inches being able to make it.
If two rather expensive upgrades wouldn't give you two inches, Arkeus should at least give us some better pricing on upgrades, me thinks anyway. Still a very good game.
Speaks volumns toward Kongregate that they would allow this.
First, it's not a game in any sense of the imagination and anyone who says it is, is lying through their teeth.
Secondly, it's an in your face slur aimed directly at Blacks.
I'm a white guy and it pains me to say this but racism is alive and well.
Unreal!!!!!!
The stat reads that I've ran 1053 races, that my time spent running those races is 23:55. Unlock's read 54 of 117, with none in recent memory. It's plausible that I could race the rest of my life and never unlock another one. And then I read peoples comments, people that are unlike me in that they are at least good enought to get to the latter part of the game, that the last part of this is nearly impossible. Hopelessness is not nearly a strong enough word.
Please, the uncordinated and the clumsy love to win just as well as the nimble and the gifted, give us a difficulty setting on the next one. Otherwise, I simply love the game.
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Loved the first one, Crusade...quickly grew bored with the second one, Elements...... and now this debacle, it seems to be geared toward those who like watching paint dry.
You guys are going the wrong way...and gaining speed.
I'm cognizant that no matter how hard you try or what you bring to the table, someone, somewhere, will find something to squak about. My squack is why doesn't this game, as played on Kongregate, have a 'key setting' option? The present settings are so uncomfortable to me that, where this game is concerned, I must go to another venue to play. One of my all time favorite games and I date back to when Pac Man was the rage of the land.
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A good game, wouldn't take much to be a great game. A magnet, as mentioned earlier, would be great, also mentioned was enemies bullets blending into the background...a big nuisance.
For my preferences, the game is a little stingy with drops, but perhaps the magnet would solve that.
My computer lags a lot with this game, would love to have the option of changing (lowering) the quality or graphics as you have with some games.
Thanks for listening!