I know this is game and all, but seriously... what kind of resources would justify the creation of a living weapon like the Infestor. Also, while I liked the game, I didn't like the ending because it didn't make any sense. After all, the Infestor can take control of only one person at a time and even then it's noticeable that something is wrong with the person it takes control off. So, how did it seize control of the human armies?
Now, if only you added a bit more complexity like allowing players to swing each other by pulling/straighten his arms, destructible terrain and health. It would be pretty epic to lay waste to a building while wrestling... :)
Hints for stuck players:
Floor Puzzle - Just try to match up the colors with what the screen above the door to the right is showing.
Telescope Puzzle - It's just flipped numbers that look like the word PEEPER.
TV Puzzle - Just follow the girl's journey and make a note on what channels she shows up on. Last number isn't shown, but can be guessed easily.
Ceiling Lights Puzzle - Pay attention to the amount of times the lights flash and how many colors the floor can change.
Hooray, I made the world a better place by helping Utopia and provide mankind with a boundless energy source, all that was required to do is to completely deplete the soil of all precious minerals and metals (Kongregate, make a badge for that, please), destabilize the entire region (or possibly the hemisphere) where the city lies and thus doom the inhabitants of Utopia (and anyone else in the region/hemisphere) to die when the ground finally collapses into a super-massive sinkhole.
Beep, beep. I have earned 514810£ for my Interplanetary Corporate Overlords, time to move on onto the next region.
But more seriously, I hope there is a sequel with more stuff to do, more stuff to buy, more plot and more detailed endings than "congratulations, you gave won The Game". Anyway, four stars... :)
~RTerranM
Jerk Guard: "Oh let me check that hidey hole behind the crates... nope no one here." Moves away, then turns around and goes back. "Let me check it one more time, just in case. Nope, still no one here." Once again he moves away, but... "Alright, just one more tiny little check won't hurt..."
Me (screaming at the screen): "MY BATTERY IS NOT INFINITE YOU IDIOT!"
Seriously, the fourth game better give us the ability to kill guards or I' am going to scream bloody murder...
Okay... this is nice puzzler and all, but the ending was a bit wanting. I' mean, where's the twist I was expecting?! t doesn't even need to be grimdark or whatever. Or... is the lack of a twist, a twist in itself or something?
YES! All badges have been earned. And I only used ten or more nukes. Also, I wonder if it's possible to learn the 'Obsession' achievement through inaction...
Nice game, though I understand the insta-stopper spikes and walls it's still disappointing slightly. In my opinion no matter how strong a single layer brick wall with spikes is, it shouldn't be able withstand the impact of a turtle flying at mach speed... Basically, what I' am saying is that when the turtle is flying very fast he should just blow through spike walls, floors and floating shurikens at the cost of 50% - 25% of his speed...