I surrender. I've tried dozens of times at beating The End. I just cannot find a way to do sufficient damage to it to win. The arrows just pass through him, ground troops can't even get near it, nothing else has the damage/second to even come close. I chose the wrong side. I should have joined "them". heh. A very engaging game, indeed.
To do the challenge, say for "size 3", from the main menu, just click the "?" in the hexagon in the center-lower screen and select "3". It will generate the puzzle. The larger the number, the more difficult the puzzle.
Yes, many of you have pointed out the ugly truth -- the computer gets lucky, as do we, now and then. However, most of the games I have played the computer starts with "conjure weapons" followed by "thief". Odd that it has those cards 75% of the time, give or take... Still, once you get used to the mechanics, winning more often than losing in expert mode isn't all that hard. Beats playing Hearts against the PC!
Well, it's still a fun solitare game, though, really, the only reason to play against the computer is to learn how to play so you can play against other people. The computer cheats., no doubt about it, but you learn the mechanics.
Not too bad. ONly a few things that keep it down, to me. No control of use of weapons, no control of which enemy to fight, the computer can attack from behind. I suppose, with practice, the rigid AI would compensate for those things once moves are learned to time with its attacks. Still, for its type, not a bad game. Flash can only do so much, after all.
Yeah, the "perfect score" seems to be backwards. Rather than trying to get a bigger score, we should be trying to get a smaller one compared to the target.
This was, for me, the best of the buried treasures. Not that I'm any good at it, really, but I think that xyz702 had it right. Something about attention, but I got sidetracked partway through the sentence and didn't ... oh, look a butterfly!
"don't die on the bosses" Would that I could find a way to not do so. For some reason, they take offense at my shooting at them, or using the absorb, and shoot back. How rude.
This has a lot of potential for those of us that enjoy the older-style games. Having unbeatable foes, and the controls going dead often, does take a bit of the fun out of it though. I do find that it's more fun the more I keep at it though. Nice find.
I just don't even know where to begin: enemies that can't be hurt, but can chase you down at blinding speed? Enemies that can shoot through obsticles? Huge numbers of enemies with miniguns while I have a single shot muzzle-loader? Does have good graphics though, so it's still fun for a short bit.
An odd remake of an old classic. No matter how big you look, you're still the second-smallest dog on the screen. weird. anyhoo -- with a bit of tweaking, this could be one of those good "5-minutes to spare" games like the fish-eating games.
This has a lot of potential. It certainly does take some getting used to the control. I see a machete, but really I'm carrying a pocket knife. To boot, I keep it in a sheath and have to take it out and open it every time I have to use it. Weird. Oddly fun though. Must be a secret wish to run amok through the city weilding a sword.