So there's a running joke where you can click the only female characters boobs and they jiggle, one of the characters is plainly a nazi, and the other main routinely says "kek." Did an alt-right reddit forum just gain sentience and create this series?
The CEO and his family helped with the flavour text for the base 20 Crusaders, and it is highly possible that they were influenced by the TV series for that. Given it has been over 2 years since they wrote it, they aren't quite certain though.
Came for the clicker gameplay. Stayed for the extra mechanics. Am unable to leave because of all the nerdy references. (is that the opening theme to Bonanza?)
Okay, so there's a boss named Spiders McKenzie and I really, really have to know if that's a reference to Spuds Mackenzie. Because that dog died over 24 years ago and I need to know if the developers are old folks like me or not.
So it lags to the point of unplayability on Firefox, Chrome is obviously out of the question, and even on internet explorer it's questionable at best. That's... quite an accomplishment.
This game is so irritatingly buggy--if you're not getting stuck in walls or slapped back into earlier stages, you freeze in place and scroll through every different type of weapon. JC
Besides the periodically wonky physics, my one problem with the game is how close pink and orange look to each other. Can be tricky for us color-challenged folk!
Besides being moneygrubbing and stingy with cash for its upgrades, this game is kinda crap. Undodgeable obstacles (lookin at you, swinging axes) that can only be avoided by hitting a specific combo of speed plates, warnings you can't see far enough in advance (falling chandeliers), and powers that don't even work sometimes (a safety spring that bounced me into a wall and away from the path) == not worth any more of my time.
I liked that I never/rarely felt obligated to grind for cash, but honestly the levels were so repetitive and samey it felt like I was doing that anyway.
I can't be sure about this, but I suspect the lack of players getting the hard badge is due more to the fact that you can't save the game and pick it up later at, say, level 30. (cough cough)
That, and of course the almost prohibitive amount of lag on later levels, what with all the moving parts.
The CEO and his family helped with the flavour text for the base 20 Crusaders, and it is highly possible that they were influenced by the TV series for that. Given it has been over 2 years since they wrote it, they aren't quite certain though.