@Brightredmoon The trick to level 24 and any other ones featuring yellow is to not allow yellow to build up properly. Go for yellow once you have a force built up and only stop focusing them when they are crippled.
Every shop in the same group have a good effect for each other.
Group A : Blacksmith, Armory, Weaponry
Group B : Witchcraft, Potion Shop, Gem Shop, Fortune Teller
Group C : Barber Shop, Wardrobe, Jewelry
Group D : Pottery, Furniture, Wagon shop
Group E : Brewery, Tavern, BBQ, Eatery
Group F : Book Store, Medicine, Terrace
Group G : Live Stock, Soup, Fruit Stall, Butcher
Trading Post seems to have a good combination with all of the shops
How to grind credits:
1)Equip the Pulsator (long range). 2)Go into quickmatch. 3)set map to:The Falls (small). 4)set the mode to CTF 5)Set weapons to long range. 6)Now restart the game until you spawn at the bottom, go to the ledge directly across the enemy flag and spam your gun at their spawn. I get 2-4k of credits each time I do this.
Instead of the automatic boot, could there be an option to vote kick them after 3 minutes, or an AI taking over until they come back? Also, having a ready button in lobby and the ability to view the games list which waiting for a game would be nice to have. Overall a really well done game :).
If you open a second tab, then you can view the games list while in a game (or even play in two games at once, if you're fast enough to do so). On warlight.net you can make it so booted players are replaced by an AI, but unfortunately the Kongregate version doesn't have AI in multi-player.
"I'm just trying to make a point: moral is terrible. I'm not going to work on recovering from injury today, and maybe not even tomorrow either, until I get some decent amenities around here."-Lord "Taco" Northway. Wut.
Have to say, the confusion ability feels rather OP. I got to a part where there were 7 alarms, all of which I triggered and the confused enemies slaughtered each other, massively leveling my hero. Perhaps you should halve the xp gained from having confused enemies killed"?
@Persia111 You build a town through having people get resources for you. The people can be upgraded using souls, which is the games "Currency" so that they are more effective at gathering (Sight and life are important to get early, land allows for more resources to spawn but sight is needed to see, speed helps when you expand enough land). More people at once means more resources gathered but less people with higher levels (The number next to their heads, higher numbers give more souls when they die). This is good early but not as much later when you start getting classes.
With the random people selling items to you, why not have random people sell resources? Basic resources like wood, iron and herbs once in a while would be nice
@ver112102 You got it mixed up. Burger tycoon was released back in 2008. Mc Donalds Video game was released in 2007. That and the fact there is a website with all this info and credits for this game
One fully upgraded player controlled spartan vs hoard of minions and swordsmen? Spartan wins like a bad-ass. Same spartan vs a giant? Spartan wins again, so that must mean Spartans=OP
Perhaps add a evac-point system? Say, you evac a group of civvies and scientists, civilians are +1 point, scientist +5, and have the ability to add squads like "Militia" (4 civilians with gun) for 5 points, Police 10, SWAT 20, airstrike 5...ect. It could act has an incentive to stop me from screwing all the civvies in survival mode. (Or make it worse, in case of the said airstrike)
@killer3000x9 There is a a game basically just the sequel, you go around a user made map and pick up friends with an unlimited stock of pistol ammo. Also gives your character a epic shotgun with 12 ammo (Knock-back and annihilation to zombies within range. Look on their site to play it.
@Karthax to attack a city simply Press the other option on the bottom right when you are about to enter a city. You would need well equipped party members to have a chance at taking a city.
If you open a second tab, then you can view the games list while in a game (or even play in two games at once, if you're fast enough to do so). On warlight.net you can make it so booted players are replaced by an AI, but unfortunately the Kongregate version doesn't have AI in multi-player.