OK, it's been a while since I played this and maybe I've forgotten something, but I'm playing level 14, I kill all the people and demolish most of the building in 2 shots, the thing in the upper left says 2 for gold, 3 for silver, 4 for bronze, and I've got a red siege failed screen. What am I doing wrong?
... You have to get 20 or less moves to get the silver medal, and all the bees are in the wrong places, and there are more than 20 bees...
Therefore, it's not possible to get the silver or gold medals? You might want to fix that.
I prefer the laser to the rocket launcher, but I can't turn off the 'extra weapons' and so hardly ever get to use the laser. It's hard to avoid the parachutes.
I recant my previous advice. You lose more yellows, you only get some of them back. It might also cost you score, too, it's hard to tell. Don't catch reds while wielding purple power unless you're just enjoying the show.
Purples are so fun. bunch of yellows, minimum. Yellow madness, even better. And sometimes I snag a red just to watch the yellows poof out and then vacuum right back in again.
Fun, lots of potential, but would have been a more lasting challenge if the levels or at least the stars were harder to get. I completed the game with all the stars and challenges my first time through.
@goodguy68, look at the second best comment. It's on Kickstarter now. Should be out in May. It's a real game that you have to buy, not a free flash game, but I've already got more than $10 worth of fun out of the free one, so buying the next one is pretty fitting for me. Even if I somehow hate the improvements (that's happened before) Northway still deserves my $10. I've replayed this one so often my 5 top survivors have backstory in my head.
I'm on level 10, which comes with a couple wheels. Sometimes when I make my shape touching the wheels, it attaches to them and sometimes it just falls. how does it decide whether to attach or not?
I can't fit more than two guys in an apartment building or a suburban block? If I were out there, I'd want to be in the fort with armed guards patrolling the walls, even if I had to sleep under the McNoodles dumpster or in the mall. Hey, a church! People sleep in those all the time! Schools, too.
I need to research a technology that lets me house more than 2 people on a city block. If I was outside the wall, I'd be sleeping under the McNoodles dumpster if that's what it took to get walls with armed guards around me as I slept.
Normal hard is much more difficult than insane.
Great game - the whole thing works together very well. The music, colors, and gameplay are beautiful. It's tricky and challenging. 5/5
For a tutorial based game, there are a lot of things that aren't explained. For instance, I can deactivate, disarm, or disconnect a blaster. What is the difference? Titanshadow12's explanation of the Makers helps. I still don't understand what the repulsor does, when I set it above the pit at the bottom of Level 5 (I think. The screen doesn't say.) the creeper boiled up and destroyed my repulsor. Why are there little blips of creeper flying through the open air and not filling up all that empty space?
I really like these games, but there's too little info.