Anyone notice how the game's description says "The Motherland needs you...again" implying that you are Russian, but in the game your uniform (green color) clearly shows that you were probably the U.S.
Tips for the riot minigame: the green field moves up only if and when you are still. The weird little dots' movement isn't random. If you just sit there for a few seconds, you'll see that all the dots aim at you, kinda like a "plus", they zero in on you. Stay still for a few seconds, then jump to the side to avoid the ones that have centered on you. That's the best way to win. Please "+" this so others see.
For those hoping for a K.O.L.M. 3: Tony, the developer of the K.O.L.M. series, no longer works for Armor Games, and his most recent game was released in October 2012. Even his Twitter page has seen no activity in a very long time. He doesn't seem to be doing much in the way of game development. I'm fairly certain that there will never be a K.O.L.M. 3, or any other addition to this dev's games. It's extremely sad news (worse than this ending, even) but its likely that we'll never see how it ends. Rate up so others see, please.
This game desperately needs a "fall back" command, or at least a "hold position". It really annoys me when all my infantry decides it's totally, like, a really good idea to charge that tank, man, while my bazooka teams take their sweet time and just walk into the tank's gunfire.
Legen, a 12-year-old, is tasked with buying absolutely every building in the village? Yes, that king does have a lot of "glorious wisdom", tasking a 12-year old with upkeeping a city.
I've loved Run and Run 2 for a long, long time. When I saw this under my recommended games list on Kong, I nearly jumped for joy. I have to say, this far outdoes the others.
For those angry because the fully upgraded hull gives out at 2500 feet and you want to get to 2600: Simply use a nitro right before 2500 feet (around 2450 should be good). This will shoot you to 2600 feet, because the hull doesn't give out during nitro.
At the end, what exactly do you fight them with when doing it "the hard way"? You gave your hammer is exchange for a part and the knife is currently part of a circuit and removing it would mean subjecting yourself to deadly electricity. Did you have a weapon the whole time?
For those wondering, here are all the endings: 1. Reclaim the city: Simply capture every tile on the map. 2. Escape the city: Find the Heliport. After some time, you will be able to repair a helicopter and win the game. Note that this process is slow and dangerous, as zombie hordes will heavily attack your city as the helicopter is being repaired. You can speed it up by: Choosing to read "Helicopter Repair for Morons" is a randomly scripted event, choose to take the helicopter part over the zombie cure (its a fake, by the way) from Gustav, and researching electricity in a lab. 3. Draft a Constitution: Draft a constitution from City Hall, upon capturing it. Note that drafting takes some time and you will be attacked by infinite zombie hordes unless you have re-captured all city tiles or found the cure (more on that later). See the other comment to continue. Press Plus if the guides helped!
For those who haven't noticed: Nerdook has made their own army. Go to "Top Rated" in the selection menu and it should be the first one. Please give this a plus so others can test their mettle against the mighty Dev.
"...and that's my order." "Alright, sir. The wait line is just next to you, about a foot to your left. "Thanks, man" *customer walks all the way back to the front door, and then all the way back again, and gets into the line*
I gave this one out of five, and I don't care if people downvote this comment for it. The extent of difficulty is to throw a mob of enemies at you. It's not funny, but riddled with joke attempts. Lack of subtitles is a problem. Glitches are rampant. Besides, you can lose a whole level's progress if you don't realize you need to jump over a hole in the map, and that's stupid. 1/5.