As far for tips for other players go, when you're faced with a large mob early on, shooting towards the heart will cause the bullets/shots/lasers to rebound in a broad fan pattern, making quick kills easier when enemies are close. Also, you can physically push enemies, so don't be afraid to do that.
All in all I give this game a big, meh, 2.5/5. It's okay but doesn't make much sense and has some technical issues.
One feature I would enjoy is maybe a gallery of the opponents that you can view each one's "page" after you've seen/defeated them.
Unlockables and/or stats would also make this game much, much better.
I like the concept, but the graphics look a little strange. Were they "borrowed" or is that just the style? Also, there wasn't a whole lot of story. It was just "meh a plague, oh look save the human nanobots GOOO"... The question might be why didn't they try this sort of thing earlier? It's a weensy bit exaggerated, which is a bit bothersome but fine. As far as technical issues go, the mouse tended to flicker a bit when I moved it away from the game screen onto Kongregate proper, which was sort of annoying.
Fabulous game nerdook, i am a music lover and seriously enjoyed this game. It's a great chance to learn about music, and incorporates fun strategy elements as well. The only downside is, i would love to be able to create melodies with syncopation and such, although that might be a bit much for this game. ;) love ya bunches nerdook
dear swashy- but what is life without trial and error! And don't say that games are just a way to escape life, because even games are a reality in their own way. Good games, at least, not sure about the games you play. Ever heard of Mario Bros?