Oh finally. I get my revenge on those DAMN Perfect Balance shapes by DESTROYING THEM! Still has some annoying physics puzzles, but winds up being more fun than Perfect Balance anyway.
Badges? If you say s... Wait, this is Nerdook. OF COURSE it's going to have badges! This is a great game and I am looking forward to eleven more this year. You're the man.
An interesting twist on strategy games and shooters, but there's some issues with the controls. Makes it nearly impossible to launch a two-front attack. Still, it works, mostly.
It's really no fun to be in the lead by a comfortable sum, then have the computer get four rerolls in a single turn and you zilch on your second or third roll... Three times. The randomization in this game always struck me as a little weird. And a lot not fun.
If you're having trouble beating the game, try to keep in mind that enemy counter attack is based almost solely upon the size of your forces. If you can't beat the last three stages, (17 IS a pain...) grind up exp for all three races to unlock the Angel Soldier. Upgrade all structures and get 9999 mana, then send out Angels and only Angels, until the castle is gone. Once this happens (hopefully a little before) send out your Titan, and more Angels and Titans as mana and cooldowns permit. This should keep both the stage 16 and 17 bosses on their side of the screen. The Lord of Hell does not move, he simply has an obscene HP score. Send lots of Angels and Titans. Rye rye ree, kick him in the knee! Rye rye rhass, kick him in the other knee!
Oddly, one of my favorite games here. I thnik the last few levels are kind of stupid hard but overall it's a good game. Though I do have to wonder... Where IS he running to?