The thing I like about these games is the rules on Luke and the demon. He needs to see the person being evil again and can't just outright kill them. And despite being evil, the demon can't hurt innocents.
It was tough finding the order sign to click on since it's faded in the foreground. While it certainly is gross, this game has the weakest reason to send the person back to hell.
Pretty cool. This one was easier for me than other chapters. The hardest part was remembering to click objects twice in case one became interactive after the description. This was better than EP3, though I think EP1 was the best. This did have your best use of sound effects though. Great music as always.
2nd comment after finishing. I enjoyed it. The gameplay is good and I had a lot of fun with it, but since you are also doing a story, it ends up being too dragged out. I was doing level after level with the story not really progressing. I like the idea of Johnny and Mare being more than what they seem. The story was interesting but the dialogue was to much like a date-sim. Are there more than 3 possibilities for the final wish and, if so, what dictates them? For all the talking with the women on the ship and Deuce noticing interest in them, only one wish had to do with one of them for me.
There is WAY too much text at the beginning. I'm all for stories, but I also want to play the game. That said the characters were alright and the story is interesting. Johnny constantly commenting on the women is funny but at the same time makes this too much like a dating sim, so be careful with that.
So when do I get that money? Not much to play in this game, but the photographs are beautiful. However, I love this game for the text in the last picture. "Never trust hipsters." So true.
Boring until the levels that require timing. Those and the levels with lots of crisscrossing lines were fun. But then it ended too quickly. Skip the boring simple levels and just do complex ones.
I like this game and I like the difference from your solarmax games in that the opponents become specialized and have different ships. You need to balance them better though because the yellow Leviathans always beat the other ships. All have been a good challenge and I want more. The only real problem I have is the way you box ships and it's hard to grab the number of ships I actually want.
Level 9 took me a long time due to the enemy continually pumping out machine gun tanks and eventually bringing submarines, for which I have no counter. Tough! That said, while I enjoy the game it's too much of an advance wars rip off.
Nice art and fun characters. I liked the Lust ending and the message. I liked the Treachery ending's message, but it was too obvious to see it coming. Her name is Treachery after all. The good ending was rather lame actually. The actual game play isn't much and I hated having to go get the glasses even if I had all the sprites already.
More game than "Loondon". An interesting story. I found it interesting that you made it an interracial relationship visually along with the explained class difference. I felt bad for the giant alligator! The second "battle" was tough but I don't see how the 3rd was possible with how fast the circles moved. How did people get a different ending?
The game is stupid and not fun, because it's find the pixel and guessing. However, some of the ways you can die were hilarious. My favorites were the tribesman pulling out your heart and falling into the pit. I also liked the bull and his face when he gets hoisted in the air.
This was the least interesting of the series when it should have been the most because of the first Rick using the box. But how did he activate it? When I saw the box, I had no clue what numbers to input. Also, because of the art style, I couldn't tell if Lily was some sort of mutant or was riding on some monster. The text makes me think it was the former.
Once again the music was the star, but I LOVED the puzzle with the card suits. Not only did the solution make perfect sense (ok it was easy), the poem was beautiful and sad as a stand alone and even more so for how it fit the story of the game. That is great writing.