I always wondered who was ordering these balls and why... now I know; they're Christmas ornaments! It was so simple, I should have figured it out right from the start.
This is weird. I've gotten two out of the three Arcade scores required for the hard badge... and the one I'm stuck on is the FIRST one, the $1000/2000pt one. What's the combo?
Level 35 (The Great Escape 3) was making me so frustrated, and then, almost by accident, I discovered a way to do it with 5 clicks (and the par is 8). Just thought that was interesting. In other news... I won't complain about friction since it's been said enough times already and the commenters have probably already made it clear by now (seriously, guys, you can stop now, if they've read these any time in the last six months they already know your grievance). The game could also use badges, but since it doesn't yet even with a 4.43 score, I'm assuming the game just doesn't have a Kongregate API... which is a shame.
I love the survive-until-sundown missions... I just make a ton of archers and mow down the approaching hordes with waves of arrows.
On the destroy-a-monument missions, I make a miner and a swordguy, and take control of the swordguy, sending him out to pick at and stall the first wave while I keep producing more and more swordguys as they become available. When he dies, I send out another. Rinse and repeat until I have the sheer strength of numbers to slay the dudes.
If you are creating a level, please note: If you have twenty locks in a room and a dozen of keys that each control five different ones that you have to flip over and over again, make sure there are no places to get stuck. Otherwise, it's less about puzzle-solving and more about luck.
I got eaten by one of the plants, because there was a wasp flying in front of the arrow pointers and I couldn't see which one the game wanted me to press.
Brilliant. I love how we're gradually introduced to each new element, with such logical progression that we don't even need a tutorial. It's amazing how simple and logical it is.
Any chance of a level editor?
Two things:
1. Look, I realize that tossing a paper airplane backwards is a good way to lose an eye, but it shouldn't crash my computer.
2. I'm afraid I don't get the ending...
I did 100,000 damage to one of those bone dragons with one hit (Kyun followed by Cleaver, with a Holy blade), and it didn't give me the Slayer badge... what am I doing wrong?