This is probably a stupid question, but do goblin shamans deal cold damage? I never thought on why they slow you down, but it would certainly explain that, and why I took less damage while wearing a Ring of Ice
I wish there was a way to dodge the pit and teleport traps. Maybe adding a dodge skill to allow one to dodge harmful effects? Evidently it wouldn't affect area of effect abilities like the orb of fire.
This game is composed of two types of items/creatures, things that can kill you, and things to help you not be killed. Instructions: Shoot the things that can kill you, pick up the things that can help, ignore everything else.
That was the most random decree ever. And after all that stuff I did that should be against the rules, the king owing me a favor is ridiculus. and why does the king refer to himself as "we"? Despite all of this, I love the game. 5/5
This king is goofy - he sleeps on his throne most of the time and cares more about a scepter than the wellfare of his subjects. So yeah, the decree at the end is silly, too. It's a light mood game ;) As for referring to himself as "we" - kings used to do that, it's called majestic plural (pluralis maiestatis), look it up ;) It's kinda the opposite of when you talk to a king, you don't say "You are..." but "Your highness is...", for example.
@OmegaDoom: don't click the player only button. after a couple moments, if player only isn't selected, it will put you up against an AI. games against the AI still grant XP, so once you get enough you will be able to get ranked
Am I the only one who is experiencing the scenario that Greenland is always the first to be conquered? Even the one time I played Greenland it was the first captured. How?
my one thing is that once you meet the alchemist, you don't get to check the fire anymore. still 5/5, and I suppose you have better things to do, like talking to your new friend
This king is goofy - he sleeps on his throne most of the time and cares more about a scepter than the wellfare of his subjects. So yeah, the decree at the end is silly, too. It's a light mood game ;) As for referring to himself as "we" - kings used to do that, it's called majestic plural (pluralis maiestatis), look it up ;) It's kinda the opposite of when you talk to a king, you don't say "You are..." but "Your highness is...", for example.