Got kind of annoying being constantly heckled for making the wrong choice when I never had a choice to begin with. Even a brief 'haha you made the idiot box decision' false choice early on would have dealt with that. Otherwise, very good game; solid puzzles and platforming.
Lava Extractors are more expensive than Uranium Teleposers and give less lava. Magmatic dynamos are less efficient than nuclear powerplants, and cost more to produce. Are magmatic dynamos just there to give you something else to improve once you've got several power plants running, or was this an oversight?
Re: the money question, the income is from the kingdom as a whole, not the individual buildings. When they talk about a building's production, they're talking about the loot your warriors and legends bring in, the taxes on the people living in the castle towns, the power drained from the portals, the power from the horrific rituals performed by the shadowy Druidic cults upon the Stone Pillars, etc.
It took way too long for this to finally make its way to Kongregate, but now that it's here, I don't feel like it took long enough. Relies heavily on rehashing the same basic gimmick as the previous two games, but exchanges the game component for something much more tedious. And the plot is just... Okay, I get what you're saying, but ironic crap-posting is still crap-posting, guys. So I'm going to go ahead and give this a 2/5. I typically reserve 1/5s for games that are nonfunctional, since there's no 0/5 option, so that's basically as low as I can give.
Tip for level 23: if you're having difficulty figuring out how to get to a switch, try working back from it to one of the entrances, rather than working forward from your K. You probably all figured this out ages ago, but it gave me some trouble, so I thought I might as well share.
Didn't realize this until after upgrading it a few times, so: the chest is fully repaired upon being upgraded. If you plan to upgrade it, you do not need to waste cash repairing it.
@Perk: if you'd clicked there the first time you were in there, you'd be more likely to actually look there once the prophecy made a direct reference to it. Unless, of course, you were deliberately gaming the system, like you were.
Thanks for playing. :)