All 39 levels including 10 secret ones are NOTHING compared to level 40. Nothing prepares you for this fingerbreaker! >.< On a side note, had 1013 deaths on it. I should've tried and go for 1010, but it's close enough. ;)
At first I was following the story, but then it became too tedious and I just gave up, went on a clicking/killing spree. Nice game though, a lot of effort put into it. And I love the reset attribute thing, helps to survive those hard bosses. 4/5
Maybe it's just me, but I didn't find the impossible badge all that difficult. I got it in an hour and a half (look at my profile if you don't believe me). It's a hard badge at best, not impossible. I know many people will disagree with me, but I'll tell you something - you try getting an impossible badge in "99 Problems", "Hexiom" or "Dolphin Olympics 2" and you'll know what I mean.
Sir, we've reached a breakthrough in the space program" - "Yeah, what is it?" - "We can now suspend fuel in mid-air so the rocket can just pick it up as it goes" - "How come no one thought of this sooner?!
This is one of the few games in the true spirit of casual flash games - fun and not time consuming. This game isn't supposed to be hard that it takes 6 hours to beat and therein lies the beauty. 5/5
Beautiful game, simply awesome! So well thought out and stunning on the eye, nothing but 5/5 from me! The fact that it's a slow game is not the point, the point are the puzzles and because of the atmosphere it should be slow, controls are fine just the way they are. Thank you!
Btw, an experiment done by a TV network with a guy who was bragging as a multitasker and was trying to make it look like he did 30 different things at the same time in real life, made it painfully obvious that a human brain CANNOT multitask in the real sense of the word when he failed to drive a car between cones, listen to loud music and talk on a mobile phone. And that was only 3 tasks, hate to think what would happen if he had to do 6! :P. Human brain can only switch rapidly from one task to another, and that's about it. So multitasking is not the right word here, task-switching is more appropriate. :P