Infinite, that's something I've noticed on a few games on kong over the last couple of days. The quick and easy remedy for me is to zoom in once with ctrl and +.
I agree with potatoes. While it is interesting and informative, you should not have uploaded it without permission from the original creator, regardless of whether or not you will make any money off of it. If it's not your work, you do not have the right to freely upload it where ever you wish.
For the guys with the mouse wheel moving the whole page issue: Hold down CTRL while using your mouse wheel in the game. This works with any flash game that uses the mouse wheel, as far as I know (in Firefox, at least. In chrome it acts a bit different.). Only do it when your mouse is over the game though, as doing this outside the game window will magnify or shrink the screen.
Game will never work as a multiplayer game as long as Parting Gift remains. A deck with a few of those and a crapload of peasants is pretty much gg to any other type of deck. The opponent is really only left with 2 options once parting gift comes into play (as long as he/she doesn't have his/her own spell to replace it): Lose by killing the peasants or lose by letting the peasants through his/her portal.
5 survivors left 19 buffalo murdered 137 days taken 2189 total points.
Started as a carpenter and only had one fire, one theft, and one case of cholera. Looks like I was pretty lucky compared to some of you guys.
Not bad for a game put together in 24 hours. It lacks any kind of difficulty though, with the lack of enemies and such. Also, there seems to be something wrong with the sound. After a little while, Santa stops yelling as he falls. A little while later, the music stops as well. Pretty good to waste 15 minutes or so, though. 3/5
In the quest twenty-one 2, it says cashout with a score of 17 or better, but it wouldn't complete until I got 17 exact. It completely ignored my 20s and 21s and such.
Guys, don't even bother fighting past the first couple of maps until you have your combat or magic attack up to like 200ish. Raise your combat or magic attack in their respective schools and you'll stop missing.
Pretty easy for a hard badge, but no complaints here.
Protip: don't waste your precious days working, get the beautiful forest location as soon as you can (from adventuring in creepy forest) and rest there whenever you can. The charm skill from there really comes in handy for saving money while training and for making money selling junk.
It would be nice to hotkey spells (like numbers 1-9 or w/e). It's kind of a pain to remember which unit has what spell, click on them, click on the spell, then click on the map, all in the heat of battle.
Thanks for this comment friend