Wow, this is a breath of fresh air in a sea of mediocrity! Maybe I should finish the game before commenting, but it's awesome and funny and deserves some love.
Thought it was pretty awesome, challenging and old-school frustrating (I mean that in a good way). A better ending would be nice. And hell no, I'm not playing through again to get a different ending. :)
I'm usually anti-idle, but this is pretty unique and fun and it's great that you're actively updating it and responding to comments. Some aspects are pretty confusing. The only bug I've encountered is info overlapping ad making it unreadable...can't remember how to reproduce it though. Looking forward to what's coming.
Thank you for the comment! I'm very glad you like it :) Please feel free to send me a PM if you'd like to talk more about what features were confusing, or if you end up being able to reproduce the overlapping.
Fun game, simple and decent style. Balance could be better and I also don't seem to find any benefit from regen. Once you have the health replenish after finishing an area it doesn't really matter. I'm giving 5 to support fun free games.
Still like the game, but the ending is pretty weak. There's no indication that you're on the last level and then it just abruptly ends. How bout a boss? And some credits or something?
It's a really fun, unique and polished game. Why so many complaints? I do agree that the drops should get better on later levels..lower tier gear is pretty useless. Overall I love it.
The gameplay is a bit tedious after a while, but you obviously put a lot of work in to this and overall it is a great game with awesome graphics. Looking forward to seeing more.
Great game. Criminally low rating. Pretty bad lag on chrome after playing for a while. Multiplayer and fixing lag would take this to epic status. Still epicish as is.
Awesome work so far. We need more games like this to "make Kong great again." My top suggestions are more variety in enemies and permanent upgrades. Give us some incentive to keep replaying your game. Keep going!
Thanks! Rubber duck debugging is indeed a good method. To try it is to love it, and that works even if you don't have a real duck around you ;-)