It's fun until you buy the upgrades, especially vamipirism. Would be great if it had some changes: 1) replace vampirism with damage reduction, 2) make gold for upgrades not cumulative (no grinding), 3) slower late-game difficulty increase (if monster HP increases drastically faster than armor/potions you die regardless of your strategy) 4) more in-combat upgrades instead of buying them will make runs more interesting 5) some numbers are barely legible
Don't forget that you can move things after you place them, this is vital for fighting the randomness by letting you keep useful cards and getting free draws.
Extremely unbalanced. The upgrades on the left make rebirthing trivial, to the point you can rebirth twice instantly. Also, timewarp is currently game over, since there is no meaningful reward for it.
Somehow the game's upgrade is broken. I've unlocked tumors, but none of its prerequisites, no way to get them and already bought every available upgrade.
It would be nice if the fleet could be upgraded as ships are destroyed, rather than having to pay half the price of the whole fleet to upgrade ship type, or having to destroy the fleet to change it's composition.
Thanks to the guys warning that save doesn't work. Before getting too much invested in this game recommend clicking the save button on left menu and reloading page.
Hello sorry for this we worked hard and now the save/load can be done manually online or offline from the Settings menu sorry for the trouble we didnt expected this
Endgame: Slowly maneuvering your deathbrick down a narrow corridor, destroying anything everything in your path. At the end, hope the boss isn't one of those with the cargo-destroying blades. Repeat ~50 times without changing your ship or technique.
The autobuyer upgrade is incredibly inefficient. It wastes all your cells on low tier organisms and wastes your high level organisms on buying barely any even higher level ones. Can play the game much faster without the autobuyer.
Some of your resources have no reason to be separate -- why have separate lumberjacks and stonemasons when they cost the same to acquire and the resources they produce are used in equal proportions? Just replace them all with materials, and the metallurgists too while you're at it.
Tips: 1) Don't bother looking for things until you have chosen your one and only quest, from one of the four villages. 2) You can hide in shadow, which is to the right of some objects. 3) The direction villagers are facing has no bearing on the game.
yes I will, in my list to do !! will open portals also