This was a great game. Very Ace Attorney (that was clearly the point, and you guys succeeded very well!) I would've given 5 points, except the game itself was kind of buggy. The loading screens were slow and caused things to freeze up. At the end, Flash crashed entirely. Good job overall, though. Very enjoyable game. One of my favorites!
This is one of the better "unofficial" tests, in my opinion. It appears to be testing flexible intelligence, and is reminiscent of the "real" IQ tests I've taken (Raven's, Weschler's, and parts of Mensa's test). The result I received on this test (hardest mode, first run-through, no hints) was the same as the results I got on the other three tests. That could be coincidence, but I'm thinking the designer of this test must've referenced a fairly accurate test.
:::::SPOILER (Regarding the RUSSIAN CODE) SPOILER::::: So you have the first code and it "looks Russian." If you're typing it into the computer and it doesn't work, it's probably because the computer's keyboard is using English letters. Irritatingly (or cleverly) enough, you can change the keyboard's letterset to Russian. You do this by going to the furnace room on level 1, then going RIGHT twice. The mechanism with the diamond on the front has two switches. The lower switch has three positions, left, center, and right. Click this switch until it's in the rightmost position, then return to the room with the computer, and the keyboard will have a Russian character set. Enter password.
Okay, it would be nice if the sun god ultimate transformation ability made the tower as powerful AT LEAST as the sum of all of the towers that it cannibalizes. Because I had a setup of six sun gods, three super robot monkeys, a dozen ninjas and monkeys capable of fan clubs, ... man, I had a set up that 101 levels of free play couldn't take out, and then I had the misfortune of turning one of my sun god towers into the ultimate temple, and ALL of them were gone... and then I lost. In other words, I spent 90,000 to LOSE. What a useless upgrade. And the description really doesn't tell you what it's going to do. I thought I'd have the opportunity to choose which towers I wanted to sacrifice. Not lose every single tower in exchange for a weak ass losey tower.
So I gave the game five stars at first, but then ran into some issues and lowered it to four. This is a great game, very cute, but there are a couple of things that could be better! The in-game achievements don't always trigger. I've gotten over 100 stars several times now, and received no credit for it. That's happened with other achievements. Also, the windmills are pretty much useless. Hitting one of them is like trying to find a needle in a haystack while having an uncontrollable seizure. Having some nicer plane patterns would be good too, but that's not an actual issue. :) Other than that, I really enjoy this game. It's cute, the cut-scenes are funny, and yeah. Good job!
So I only gave 3 stars. The game is great, but the energy scheme is overdone. I won't ever buy energy, and games that use it turn me off. I only played it longer than a second because I was bored.
Surely you can figure out how to get money in a way that doesn't involve energy?
Also, I keep getting disconnected due to "black magic" for no apparent reason. That's a turn-off.
Lastly, trying to make me invite my friends using a huge message that keeps popping up over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over (see how annoying this is getting?) and over and over is the worst way to get me to invite friends.
Wow. You guys are too lazy to write a new description for the different escape games. You're just cutting and pasting! In the Escape from the Bathroom game (or the Attic, can't remember) you even left in the part "escape form the Living room!" Wrong room, and the same misspelling of 'from'.
oh my god. this game is so HORRIBLE. It's horrifying. It's soooooo horrible. I literally screamed at my boyfriend, "THIS IS SO SICK!!!!" and then figured out all six ending combinations.
Great game! Thank you for making sure to incorporate avatars of both genders + all races. That may seem really obvious to do but a lot of people forget that there are minority female gamers out here and sometimes we'd like to customize characters that look a little like us! Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Both of these games (TCoM and Fix) are engaging, disturbing, imaginative, and haunting (not necessarily in that order). It takes some kind of game to keep me so interested that I play it through to the end, because I have ADD. I played both games through, back to back. I found myself playing through to the end just to see what happens, even though I'm not really a fan of the physics in either game. In your next game, perhaps you could make the JUMP button, that's the one thing that I had the biggest problem with (most games use space as jump in my experience, and it's simply more comfortable). Other than that, this was fantastic. You made the characters really vivid, and turned some very ordinary occurrences into something fascinating. You should be a writer!
Diegraft = Blood Elf, Rembrant = Human, Gald = Dwarf, Abe = Draenei, and Trevquez = Night Elf. I surely can't be the only person to see that these characters are blatant World of Warcraft rip-offs. I'm all for allowing other artists to you inspire you, but I recognized these characters as soon as I saw them. I'd be okay with it if this was supposed to be a fan game based on WoW, but I think you're trying to pass this off as original. Blech.