Played the game for the first time yesterday, left it running overnight (one of my idle games, I think this one, crashed my browser at some point) and then prestiged this morning. After investing my time fragment in permanent production, I started gaining money instantaneously and maxxed out at $1 billion, also all upgrades were free, but there are still no potatoes dropping, so my trucks aren't out there and the refineries aren't working.
Sometimes items fall outside the dungeon somehow and become a permanent fixture off to the side of the screen. Also, saw someone encounter a bug where clicking on any dungeon except the first one deducted money but didn't allow them to actually enter the dungeon. Same for the exit to the outside, so they couldn't even go kill the big boss and to the reset. Looks like a complete data wipe in the future...
I saw in another idle game that you can set it to automatically buy in increments of 10 or 25 or 100 when you get enough money. That would save a lot of finger use when starting over ascensions!
I'm really regretting training any skills; there's no rhyme or reason to the usage and the character is wasting turns that they could just be autokilling critters
Not a fan of the algorithms for the randomly generated islands. Several times now I've had locations "hidden" behind buttons/actually off the screen. Hunting around waiting for my mouse to change to a hand is not fun.
1:00.10, not too hard. all about nailing the start blast and getting a rocket or something to get you near full red speed in the first zone. then just keep cloud smashing to keep your rocket hops up, and blast through the second door before 28" ish?
AI on many of the towers seems to be terrible, as far as tracking/shooting continuously goes. Numerous occasions occurred where the cheetah slow towers did not fire, even while the enemy was in range by a huge margin. They just sat there tracking it but did not fire, useless.
interesting game. Do you remember those really old battery powered handheld games from the 90's? They were usually racing, or baseball or something, simple little lcd screens and they could only play the one game. This reminds me a lot of those racing games, which isn't a bad thing, coz that's nice and nostalgic fun :D
However, I had a huge problem avoiding the cars on the straight portion as compared to the curved for some reason, I'm not sure why. I clipped basically every car coming at me even though I thought I was fine. The curved seemed much easier, not sure. Nice job though!
not bad. the game is advance wars, pure and simple, down to most of the exact mechanics like capturing hq's and such. still, advance wars was a damn good game so w/e
For those who said this > Magic for those who have thin wallets, learn to use apprentice/Magic workstation for free online leagues and play with every card....