Also, in Fuel of War campaign, I completed every map, including all the hidden ones, with a 5 star rating. (For those that haven't played Fuel of War, this is much easier than it sounds.) This earned me the first badge in the second horizontal line, description "You have won all battles with a rating of 10 or more". If finishing every possible level with the highest possible rating only gives you the first badge, what do you have to do to get the 2nd and 3rd badges from that set???
Excellent game. Quite hard. The yellow explosion fragments sometimes come down in the next game, or even on the title screen, which is odd, maybe a bug?
For a flash game, this is absolutely amazing. Great animation, smooth controls, wow! Camera occasionally zooms funny and leaves everyone offscreen. 5/5 anyway.
Controls and physics definitely take some getting used to after years of playing Breakout variants. Good music. Extra ball costing you a life is just plain stupid. 3/5
I believe he is talking about the missile launchers, but they don't seem to have an AI either. They aim at the enemy that has been on the screen for the longest amount of time (enemies that fly by and wrap around count as longer than new enemies). If the enemy they were aiming for when they fired is destroyed before the missile arrives, it will change course to aim at the enemy that has been on the screen for the SHORTEST amount of time. As an attack plan, it isn't very helpful to the player, but I'm pretty sure thats how it works.
The folks asking for a "next wave" button are clearly only playing until the medium badge. Starting just 2 or 3 levels past that, you will never see a clear sky again. By the time you hit the 2nd boss, you are looking for the "delay the next wave" button.
Those who say the game is too long are absolutely correct.
Game is OK. Before you control even half the cities, your army is pretty much invincible, which makes gaining the other cities very dull. Also, there are, liek, hunderds of speeling misteaks, which can get distracting.
I like a lot of the ideas, but the execution is a bit flawed. Owning territory and gaining cash doesnt seem terribly important. Just charge the opposing candidate and keep attacking him and you win.