Absolutely beautiful graphics, not entirely original concept but fairly well done. Was lacking slightly in the finer points of the storyline and UI-friendliness, but not enough to really injure the gameplay. It could tend to be a bit slow, especially waiting for 14 enemies to pop out of 7 pipes 1 at a time. Character development was good, but like 3 missions before the end you already have everything maxed and nowhere else to go. The ending was also very abrupt and anticlimactic.
Overall a nice game with beautiful graphics, definitely worth a quick play through if only to admire the graphics, but I'm going to have to give it a 3/5 because of all the little details that just weren't there.
I give this 3/5 simply because i dislike any game that punishes you for the slightest tiny misstep, it's a really good concept but you just took it too far here.
gameplay was really good but the grammar and writing were almost unbearable. If you're from another country, have a native English speaker proofread your dialogue and storyline before you publish it, otherwise, take a few English classes dude. still 3/5 though
I love spending 30 minutes locked in a stalemate and racking 300k+ xp before finally giving up to go buy some more upgrades and gaining absolutely nothing for all my work
I loved this game... for the first half hour until it stopped the game unless I buy something. What the hell are you thinking dude? You can't make a pay-to-play flash game on a site with 45,072 other games that are 100% free. I can understand an add or two, you gotta make money somehow, but if you stick your hand in your customer's pocket every 10 minutes it's just gonna make people mad and ruin your reputation. This game has the same exact problem as Critter Forge, I love it, but there's simply no way in hell I'm gonna drain my wallet just to play it. 1/5 because of the sheer unplayability of it.
the computer successfully rolls 2 die and uses them all, getting a free roll and 2k points. i zilch out with 5 die left and 50 points banked (3 time in a row) is it intentionally stacked or is it just a freak of statistics?