pretty sure level 31 is bugged. I managed to click top middle one and it flew into yellow piece and smashed itself. even though there was a piece between
I am torn whether to like this game or not. My main concern is that the jumping is fixed, meaning how matter how hard i press the height is the same. Most games like this has a system where precise jumping such as small jumps are done by easy taps and big jumps by holding or sometimes running and jumping. running does give momentum. but I guess this seires was meant to focus more on puzzle platforming than pixel perfect jumps. on the other hand I am not sure because the hitboxes are kinda big. Thus the puzzles are good, but a bit harder to pull off than to figure out. Then I want to mention that this really only adds 3 gameplay elements to the series and that is the 2 special tiles that interact with the shaman and the character himself. No new enemies has been added, no new switches but its a minimalistic platformer so I guess you wanted it to be simple. Also I don't see the story here.
to those not getting the scrape thing it is the same as graze in danmakus such as touhou. it means you get bonus by being near the bullet or more precisel being inside a certain radius around bullet/projectile without getting hit. this usually gives more score or something
something is wrong with the smugglers animals. at boss level and the first free coast level the level ends when the smuggler dies. Thus I got brilliant with 257/260 enemies. this doesn't feel right even if they would have died seconds later from my towers
this still raises a load of questions about the "mayors" . Like what would they tell if the real mayor regained his memories? and what do the disguised mayor plan to do with a brain farm? Create a brain uprising? also was kinda surprised the mayor and Phooey didnt work together because its really them brains against the zombies in the end
Since the series has come to an end, I can tell you: the "mayors" are simply corrupted living humans who have enslaved the world population by turning all people into zombies. And corruption leads to more corruption: Phooey got so greedy she thought she could betray one of her own kind.
thank you for letting the heros hitbox merge so well with the humans hitboxes. if the other humans been bigger it might been completely different experience to havethem avoid zombies together with the hero. Also... thanks for making fellow humans immune to chainsaws
well, johnny upgrade was timed while here standing still does nothing to deplete your energy, so pros could likely experiment a bit with the shortest ways of getting through. the only part that even requires a bit of timing are the goombas which look like more like their super mario world counterparts than the original game, also planning out how to get items for upgrading faster seems to be key as well as seeing the most coinfilled route.
this used to be the playable game... but the developers clearly stopped updating it to invest in the mobile version. but to remove playable content here that used to have p2w items. I never expected that
yep, that's the idea. But i want to go a bit further and make the mechanics and habilities "compatibles" between them, to be able to make levels with two or more characters at the same time. I have make this experiment in the bonus level of "The Ranger" I have uploaded recently.
in barracks while choosing to train troops. I click on the upgrade buttons to see requirements... I like to hover it instead of having to click it. but if there is training in progress I can't see the things needed to upgrade another skill. there is just a message that training is in progress. its really bad design because I wanna see the requirements so I can plan next upgrade while waiting for one to finish. but no. why on Earth did you this???
Since the series has come to an end, I can tell you: the "mayors" are simply corrupted living humans who have enslaved the world population by turning all people into zombies. And corruption leads to more corruption: Phooey got so greedy she thought she could betray one of her own kind.