This is a fun game for the difficulty, but I wish we respawned faster. Harder games really should balance out that several second wait for the death animation to finish.
I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong... I unlocked every achievement on the 35' ramp, but 50' didn't unlock. So I tried for two of the achievements on the 50' ramp and they didn't even register. I don't understand.
It's an okay game, but it really needs a reset button. Too often I'll get hit mid-attack and be forced out into the middle of a tree or a chasm and get stuck. Once I even respawned in a tree, and I'm getting sick of having to refresh all the time.
No wonder this has one of the rarest badges on Kongregate. Takes forever to load, and half the time it just stops halfway and suggests you try on the official website.
Ordinarily I avoid RPGs like the plague because I hate grind, but this is actually a very responsible RPG. Unlike some other games (cough cough, Arkandian Revenant, cough cough)... The complexity of the elements combined with the fact that it's hard to tell what some enemies are just by looking is annoying, but after you get a good group of minions together you can usually do well with little trouble. Overall, a pretty great game!
I was crying... but only because I kept getting to the top of the second platforming section and falling off. Darn you, first person perspective. I ain't got no body... and no body cares for me...
Ironically, between the "CPU-intensive" level and the lovely Chrome flash application, the game became too laggy to play. I had to return to the horror of IE.
I never trusted Billy and his deer repellent. Billy probably isn't even his real name. It's probably President Skroob, trying to con his way back from the ape planet.
You know, I can understand putting out a money-grabbing game from time to time. It costs money to run a business, I get that. But wouldn't it make more sense to make a game people could actually get invested in? If they don't care about the game (which I suspect is the case here), why should they pay money for it?