If you lock the knight in the dungeon, he still shows up if you are out of money. The chest shows up if he's cured, as well. If you are a queen who is satisfied with your hair, the barber calls you a king.
This is a fantastic Feel-Good game. Giving the knight the Dragon Blade gives the people hope. Giving the Dragon Blade tot eh Notorious thief makes people nervous... but cautiously optimistic... I loved that!
On my second play-though I decided to go ahead and ignore the council... which still gave me the notification that I'd completed the game. Playing further though, and talking with my royal adviser afterwards about our feelings was far more satisfying emotionally than being honored as a new council member. I love this game.
I really like scatter balls.... They do about the same as Sniper balls... I just can't use them, because they slow animation so much... that it takes longer to complete levels than if they were not there at all... So that's too bad.
At first glance, this is just a typical micro transaction pay-to-win game designed only to gain money from ads and sales. If you continue to play it, however, you might find the game very involved, quickly changing endorsements to maximize money over time. If you play hard, in a given event you can reach the third tier, as I did, without paying anything, but then you'll see that getting to the final levels isn't actually possible without money, and this really is just a typical pay to win micro transaction game that isn't worth anyone's time. It does do a good job however, of keeping one occupied... There are games that are designed to be fun, though. Why not play one of those?
The challenges on which I've tried tens of times without getting an A+ are breakfast, where I cAn'T sEeM tO gEt MoRe ThAn SiX sEcOnDs ReMaInG, dodgeball, where I think it's just too fast for me, and Catching Chemicals, where I may not be luck enough.
What the hell? I hit every note and made no mistakes. I thought that would give me the fourth star. Maybe I didn't hold some notes long enough by a split second? I don't know. I am discouraged, though.