Managed to completely roll my truck upside-down at the front of the bridge, flip upright, and spike my way to the end just before the nuke hit. If that wouldn't have been my 5th escape, I would have been freaking out.
Very intriguing puzzles. However, no option controls over sound, no options for quality or effects, and unintelligent AI, and mechanics are bothersome. I spent more time being annoyed by the game overall than I was perplexed by the actual puzzles. 2.5, I'll give it the 3.
If I happen to change windows, for example if I'm trying to enjoy this game during class, and have to switch to take notes, when I switch back all the controls are dead and I have to refresh the page to continue playing. =[
@Mcluvvin You ought to go back to your 9th grade math class. A 50% chance doesn't say "you are guaranteed to hit one of every two attempts." A 50% chance means that over THE LONG RUN 50% of the hits will land. You could flip a coin 10 times and get 9 heads, but if you flip it closer to 10 million times, your results will tend to even out. Stop bitching.
@qazzaq123, I never said it should garner a win. The game is forfeit. Either close the game out or make it a practice/skirmish. For that fact alone there should be no positive or negative consequences. Don't make assumptions. Don't put words in my mouth.
However, as an argument for a win, you're still facing a player created deck, whether or not the CPU is actually tactically smart enough to utilize it.
Whenever I use the Light Beam attack, the Power Down status effect seems to stick, even after the effect time is over. I mean I'm not really complaining about it making my fights easier, but it does affect a lot.