You must have a lot of fun going to all the games on Kong that are clearly marked "Unity Game" and giving them 0/5 (actually, you can only give 1/5, but whatever). Thankfully for all the Unity developers (and Kong developers in general) your rating doesn't count on a game you haven't actually played. So there's that. But more importantly, and before you get all angry-face at us... Unity 4.0, which was just released, includes support for building to Linux. Imagine that! Now if only all the Linux users we've encountered on Kong weren't running around handing out rage ratings and acting like... Well, anyway. You'll soon get your build. Hope to see you in the game!
In order for ME to get the 5M challenge, I had it set to "In & Out" and "Fixed". If I didn't get a rainbow shape within the first 20 or 30 seconds, just restarted. Should have no less than 40x after the rainbow, too.
FEATURE:
If you've already maxed out the skills you can acquire, the Skill Store should not pop up between levels. The user should have to click to go into the store (though for what reason, who knows?)
Would like to make this 5/5, BUT...
When you go 3 waves without a powerup, something's wrong. Should have at least one powerup per wave when weapon is not fully upgraded. Otherwise, this game is about luck and not skill
If you're having trouble getting out of the Mech Shop it's because you haven't added any weapons to your Mech. After the first mission, you determine what weapons go with you, so they are automatically stripped off after the mission ends.
I enjoyed this a great deal. I thought the rune and trinket system was interesting, though ONE trinket in particular seems to do a great deal for the player. Would love to have had more levels to play through.
You must have a lot of fun going to all the games on Kong that are clearly marked "Unity Game" and giving them 0/5 (actually, you can only give 1/5, but whatever). Thankfully for all the Unity developers (and Kong developers in general) your rating doesn't count on a game you haven't actually played. So there's that. But more importantly, and before you get all angry-face at us... Unity 4.0, which was just released, includes support for building to Linux. Imagine that! Now if only all the Linux users we've encountered on Kong weren't running around handing out rage ratings and acting like... Well, anyway. You'll soon get your build. Hope to see you in the game!