And the slow wheels of progress keep chugging on... I usually quit an idle game after a year, but here I still am, a little more than a year later. All in all I like the story aspect, the witty humor, and the variety you have spread throughout the game. I am able to move back and forth between clicking, checking up on quests, opening chests, etc.; I always have a small shopping list of things to accomplish when I come back on. Even still, when most idle games get tedious after awhile, this game always has something fresh and new up it's sleeve and I have a lot of respect for it. Lastly, I don't think I have encountered any bugs, glitches, or errors. 100/100. Solid work.
Infinite spears: Use a spear but don't use it all five times. Cycle through each weapon until you get back to spears. A fresh new spear should be there for you to use.
I got a whopping amount of $-1,687,813,329 in sandbox mode. Since I couldn't pay off that debt, I now preside in a maximum security prison serving 100 lifetimes.
So you get bit by a zombie. Okay, fine. You realize your wearing armor. Instead of taking off the armor you keep it on so some guy behind a barricade has to spend a whole clip of ammo on you before you finally expire to the ground a bullet-holed mess. Wouldn't it be easier to just, I don't know, TAKE OFF THE ARMOR!
I thought this was a fun game to play when all else failed and I wanted to strip down to gaming basics. The pure fact that it is simplistic along with the soothing music and quiet peaceful village setting just shows that a complicated, simulator with 4 different currencies and an unlock per level system can occasionally be to much for a person to handle. I personally love this game for the reasons stated above and would highly recommend putting an hour or two into playing the game.
Thank you so much! We're enthused at how much you're enjoying Crusaders and we'll endeavour to keep coming up with new fun content for you to enjoy!