Why did you make this? Testing out game coding? Because this "game" looks like a first draft of minecraft that includes ores. In other words, lots of potential but unplayable on the highest level.
Perhaps the crafting system is somewhat inefficient, but I much prefer the minerals and crystals, etc., of this game as opposed to Glean 2. It is slightly less in amount, you don't need viscera (YAY!), and there's different qualities of the minerals. I don't see the quality aspect in many other good mining games like this.
SO MUCH RAGE! That moment when you're a noob and just got t7 equipment... Level 18... About to unlock a huge bunch of stuff... Going on a quest... To kill a god... So you teleport to their area with other players... and you die.
So I figured out how to get this game to work. However, I find it is pay-to-win, and not with kreds, but with real money. :(
Also, if you try to play to win, it will take a long, long time to become really powerful. Other than that, great game!
I think the minion is actually @, but Red doesn't know the minion is @. That's why the minion always follows her around and why it is undead. And also why the minion is given so many chances from Death, because Death pities Red that her husband was killed.
Wow. Just wow. I love this game so much. I wish they made a sequel or prequel with more weapons and stuff. And maybe an arena mode or survival mode. That would be pretty cool.
Also, why are the top comments all critical? Some of them SO critical, in fact, I think they just have something out against KIXEYE... Very much an underrated game. Love it, I would even go so far as to say I play this more than the famous game that really made this genre popular, Clash of Clans :) Thanks for putting this on Kongregate KIXEYE!
This game is so underrated. First off, I don't know of many builder-type games where you have very customizable units, and unique/limited units too. Then there's the fact that you can intercept other player's armies, and even have multiple armies at the same time. You can actually recycle your buildings, your units do not get permanently destroyed (like heroes, you always have them), you can have a virtually unlimited amount of units (just not all at once), and the amount of weapons, armor, tech modules, etc. is astounding. Really a very good game, don't know why it is so underrated. Many other empire-style games are rated much higher, yet don't have NEARLY the same level of gameplay as Battle Pirates. Buying gold is in no way a must, either. Only thing I have to criticize is the fact you can only build one thing at a time and you cannot get gold for free. 5/5