I wish there was an auto-buy option so that I could convert my 6000 queens a second into 6 nests a second. Would just be really nice to have. + if you agree
Is there a way to auto-progress through levels? If you've been away from the game for a few days you'll pretty much be able to take down the next ten or so levels in no time at all.
"As every evil genius knows, there’s no better way to conquer the world than breeding giant monsters." So true... Oh! It looks like my giant monster is ready to help me conquer the world!
Forget my previus comment. I played a little further, and got the bugs. Also, I decided to just try to use the shuriken a little, and I just falt that they were way more terrible than I remembered. They make me go from a swift ninja to a sitting duck. And talking about that, the bugs make it really difficult to be a swift ninja even when you use the sword. The game's pretty much terrible. 2/5 for having a good idea, but bad gameplay.
So far, the game appears to be somewhat good, although I feel it changed too much form the original game, where you could use the enviroment to your advantage, where here it is no enviroment to use. Also, the shuriken appear to be pretty useless, because you can't move while using them or throw them mid-air. And although the special techniqes are a nice touch, I feel that they're just a bit too weak. All in it barely earned a 3/5.
If you're annoyed over not being able to open the mod area in the gear section, it's because it'll unlock later, and you can't open it until then. Also, I've got a glitch where i can't fly diagonally up-left and down-right, which can be really annoying while trying to manouver among a bunch of bullets flying around. It would be nice if the developer would look into it. I also know that the browser can affect the gameplay, so in case that is the case here, I'm using Chrome. But other than that little glitch the game is great. I'd love a sequel, maybe with the main character trying to free the other regions, and each mission is a new region that you have to free? Also, I'm sorry if I've got bad grammar.
Really great tip: Instead of moving outwards in a straight line, try moving around the starting point in a square. That way, when you start encountering stronger foes, you will already be way past the level you should be at when you encounter them. It worked for me at least. + if tried it and felt it worked for you too.
A lot of people may not know this, but you can use the scroll wheel on the mouse to zoom in and out. And if you zoom all the way in, you'll enter first-person mode. Please + so everyone can see it.
Would be nice if I could order my guys to stay close to me, so we could attack as a unity. Or at least that when I order my guys to defend an area, they would move around and act normally, only that they would stay close to the area they're defending. If they're supposed to act like that when defending, then it's a bug.
One thing that I would really like would be that you could replay singular scenes once you had played the game out, and didn't need to restart the whole game if you wanted to replay one scene in the middle or the end of the game, but didn't want to replay the whole game.
LucidaSidera, it's actually possible to zoom in and out with the camera, and if you zoom all the way in on your fish, first person mode activates. I use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out, but it's not impossible that you can use other buttons. I hope this can make your gameplay easier.
To everyone who's got trouble with the campaign, it's actually a really easy way to win it. Or at least much less expensive. All you need to is turn on the rehire and hire 100 options, find out which minion does the most damage against the cosen area, and then you spam that minion. It's fast, easy and inexpensive. The only downside is that your hand could start hurting a bit after a while. Anyways, I hope this can help you! It could also possibly be a good idea to turn off the screen flash button. If not, it could really annoying.
Okay, here's a quick summary of the storyline(or at least what I believe to be the storyline): In the first game you control the lone warrior/the original armed with wings as he conquers the kingdom. In the second game(which I played on another site), you control Vandheer Lorde as he tries to reconquer his kingdom, while he defeats revived rebel forces whom he had killed in the past. In the end you defeat a The original armed with wings, and then he tells you that blackmist (the stuff everyone's made of), is in fact a living entity, which has the power to revive dead people. That's when armed with wings turns into that angel form and seals Vandheer Lorde away. Then Network appears and he and Blackmist kill each other, but with his last powers, Blackmist revives Leo's mother. (By the way, she was killed in the second game) I also believe that Leo is Blackmist's reincarnation, which explains his ability to bring people back to life.
There are different save slots available. You can save at different ones and continue from there if you like.