Glory points should have some purpose other than 'high score'... was hoping to buy advantages for the next playthrough, like increased gold or item drop level.
Thanks for the feedback, but it is intended.
Currently the only thing you get from your run is your personal experience, which will help you do better next time. Anytime you get the higher score, you're probably the better player!
So there's a maximum amount of defense and reflection I can build up... but not so for the enemies. Oh, no. In fact, when you do 7 damage to them, they can have so much reflection built up it hits you for 493 damage! But... you're capped at about 119%. That's fair.
Whenever two creeps are following each other, and the SMG kills one... it ignores the second creep. Even if there are no other targets, it will just stop shooting.
Uninformed purchases are annoying. I have a mine that does... I don't know. But I can click on the cars to make them go faster... for reasons? Maybe? I have a second gauge that occasionally gets 1/3 full... but never fills... so what's that for? Don't know. How do I get it all the way full? Don't know. Hammers... maybe... spin the wheel faster? When they hit? No idea how much they (or anything) do... so I have no idea if they're economical. There's a second money upgrade thing... I think. No idea what it does, either. Or the first one, for that matter. Also... why the balloon I upgraded 5 times... is still hauling 2 value coins... and one that came later is hauling 32 value coins... no idea.
Actually I intended to add an element of research into this game. But if you tap the button with the question mark you'll get to the game wiki. But you are right, I'll integrate the tooltips
Suggestions: spending souls to buy auto pray, spending souls to buy auto rituals, a non-resetting sacrifice that converts cultists into immortals that don't die when you reset (with an increasing cost of how many cultists you have to kill to find an immortal) which are then added to the starting cultist count.
Hey! Some quests require you to bump / kill certain types of zombies, like 8 Construction Workers and such (these are usually smaller numbers), and some quests take any kind (you need more zombies there). There should be a zombie icon displayed which shows you the required type :-)
Thanks for playing!
Thank you for your review.
I am sorry that you are facing this issue, but we tested the game again to see if this is happening, we could not reproduce the problem.
If unable to beat the hard level simply start the normal level. You can start the normal level by clicking on the Shield icon where the level number is written. You can start the hard mode by clicking on the Red icon with the swords.
Let me know if you are still facing the issue.
Okay, so it takes a certain amount of wood to build a house. I get that. Bob... have a house. Nate... let me build you a house. This time it's going to be twice as big as Bob's... using double the wood. For... reasons. Steve... yours will be four times as big as Bob's. We hate Bob.
For the love of all that's holy... make deals last a specific amount of time. I've got deals that have been up for what seems like forever, but every time I see a deal I NEED... it's gone just as I get my mouse in place and click. And... I wind up buying the worst deal ever offered. Also... a half second delay before the next deal would not suck.
Thanks for the feedback, but it is intended. Currently the only thing you get from your run is your personal experience, which will help you do better next time. Anytime you get the higher score, you're probably the better player!