First and fifth bosses SERIOUSLY need to be fixed and/or rebalanced. (First boss has a nasty tendency to not appear as often as needed, and as a result, beating it can be impossible should it appear too few times. Fifth boss, however, has a tendency to recognise inputs as wrong even when they're correct. This tends to happen more on the first input of an encounter.)
Does anyone else feel like there just isn't quite enough time to react to anything that flies on-screen and CLICK IT TO DEATH before it gets a chance to fly off? #BadProgramming
The purchase limiter option (the one that says "Do not hire more than you need for the next building") is still bugged. (The count continues past the amount needed, and doesn't correct itself until reaching a certain value of 10^n, depending on the current amount of units needed for the next building upgrade to become available.)
Why, oh WHY can't we just have monsters PERMANENTLY added to the Forest area with every Elf Assimilation like we had before? Forest is far less useful now because of how it changed.
This one bug REALLY annoys me at times: if you click on a monster in the Forest tab when it's right at the top, the game registers the click as a kill, but you get NOTHING for it. (No icons appear, and two lines of text saying "Gold +0" and "Fodd +0" (yes, that's another misspelling in the game).) Also, why do we get A PITIFUL AMOUNT OF FOOD (barely anything, as a matter of fact) for killing a monster in the forest?
So tell us... Why was City Wall made WORSE? (And I mean FAR worse.) If anything, it has been made detrimental rather than beneficial (as it was before it got, effectively, NERFED).
Just as well there isn't a high score board for this on Kong, otherwise it'd be littered with the names of CHEATERS using autoclickers and/or "trainer" programs.
Going on from my last post, you'd think the dev(s) would've learned by now not to make event items impossible (or even BARELY possible) to obtain. Heck, it was bad enough when Greater Cornucopia proved pretty much impossible to obtain, legitimately, due to its unrealistic item requirements. But you know what? I guess some people really never do learn after all.
This is making me feel a little uncomfortable. Btw thanks for pointing it out! :D