Do you think they'll be a chapter III? And when? It's such a good story, wonderfully told, with amazing illustrations and challenging puzzles.the only one I couldn't get was the final dream puzzle to get the little girl. I feel like I just read a great book. thanks so much for your hard work!!
Level 2, survive for 100 seconds, first playthrough: 200 coins, second playthrough: 500 coins, then 700 steadily with the extreme ease of upgrading, get all the cash and magnet ones first, hope this helps.
Also, much bigger maps, reuiring more than one entire settlement(City, farm, mill, temple, etc.) With long, 15-30 minute time limits, Almost like the Creeper academy games with odin city, but with a lot more upgrades.
One word: "BADGES" Evertything was great, perfect thorough tutorial, interesting concepts, upgrades. I had an Idea for an improvement though, maybe make each star you get a currency, which could be spent at an "Overall gameplay upgrades" tab. Like, make the farms produce 1 extra food/4 sec for 5 stars a point, and so on. 5/5 really had a good time.
Needs a Quality change option, around level 12, the game starts to lag so much that you can't catch the stars moving by. i.e. the lady bug, the paper boat, etc...
I think 4-3 is so poorly set up that this is 1/5, killed both hard badges dropping me into a slot of basically having to sacrifice my first born to the Random Number Gods.
Oh and I've finished it completely and I Loved it.It was a bit short (completed every achievement and quest objective in 3 hours) but I found the depth to the story very enthralling. I especially liked how there seemed to be a well spread out leveling system for the items and the mercenaries. That being said, I was looking for more of a challenge in the end, the heartstone seems to be a touch over powered for a hard badge, even on the Hard difficulty setting. Overall a 4/5, Keep up the good work!!
I don't know if you caught this but when you talk to a riddle master guy, after you correctly solved the riddle, he tells you that "There are three of us...". I'm assuming you meant for him to say "There are three more of us...".
Screwed up!! the first game is called CastleWars, one word. Then a game came out by the name of Castle Wars, completely different type. Now this is Castle Wars 2. See the inconsistency?