madattak: You need to right click to buy a house, the game is tested, and you need to lose the 't' on all and turn the full stop into a question mark. :)
And don't forget that this game is completely free. No-one's making you play it, and you haven't paid anything for it. Oisan1001 spent his own time making this challenge for people to enjoy, and there's no need to insult him. We all have to start somewhere, if we're going to become great at something, and I wonder how many people could have made some great games, but were discouraged and gave up due to negative response to their first game?
Actually, no, we don't all have to start somewhere, as I notice that not one of you has made any games at all! Nope, among all of you, not one tiny game. So, just don't insult games that other people have bothered to make, ok?
And no, I haven't made any games either, but I'm not saying how terrible this is.
Good first game, Oisan1001, though a 'back to menu' button could help, and the orange maze doesn't send you back to the start if you go over and edge ;)
Look, why make those comments? Yes, you can cheat, if you really want to. If you want a slightly lower challenge, then you can have one. You get any difficulty level you like (to a maximum), as you can skip as much or as little as you like. If using this method of adjusting the difficulty to complete the entire game in one go, with no interest at all, makes you feel clever, then well, go ahead, but there is no need to start insulting the game designer.
After all, it was a deliberate decision to right click (or alt-tab), and what you have done is deliberately do something which it was easy to avoid doing (in fact easier than doing it), and then told off the person who made the game for letting you do it.
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Knights need tweaking. As it is they rush ahead of my main army, and end up fighting alone, and dieing. Their high speed is actually bad for them! And the monks are perhaps a little overpowered, as I can attack with a few troops and several monks and heal my troops faster than the tower can take them down. Perhaps the tower should aim for the monks first?
A strategy (works on easy, haven't tried on normal or hard): Save up and build the windmill first, to double your money production. Then get the barracks, and perhaps hire a footman, depending on your enemy's situation. You may have lost health during that time, but now you have an edge on your enemy. Continue by building the other buildings, and troops as necessary for defence only, and getting economy buildings whenever possible. Once you have transportation, you should get the monastery and recruit a monk. After that, you can make small assaults on your opponent, but retreat before any units die, and heal. Once you have all buildings, and a maxed out army (don't build more than 7 total units, apart from the captain, gunman and commander, or you won't have room for them) with 2 monks, you can send out your forces in an unstoppable wave, and win the game!
The purple seed costs 3 times as much as it should. It increases the duck's energy by 3 levels, whereas a normal seed increases it by 3/5 of a level. Therefore, one purple seed=5 normal seeds. As 1 normal seed costs 1 coin, a purple should cost 5, not 15! Hope that was understandable.
And Shira, you don't need to use maths or science. The game would work just as well if it was, say, different colours of drawing pins linked together with pieces of string.