A neat game that has a lot of potential! Was surprised to find multiple game modes and even a ranking system that came with achievements. I've been very pleasantly surprised by this game. I think a story mode could offer more in depth game play as well as, perhaps, having some badges to earn along the way. With the dinosaur survival, however, I'd advise tuning it down the dinosaurs powers a bit. Crazy amounts of health, the ability to shoot, and speed are all nice traits but it does make survival and "Human Vs. Dinosaur" very one sided. Apart from that, however, it's still a wonderful game.
It's a Tower Defense game, there's not a whole lot to say. It's good in terms of most Tower Defense games. My only complaint I have is the design of the layout. The grungy metal under the green tinted black lettering.
I'll admit it's not the best game on Kongregate. But it's the only Multiplayer FPS that isn't completely one sided because some guy has spent 150$ on the best gear possible.
Okay, so. The game is nice and all. Except. Well. First of. The controls are nice. But the movement of your character is atrocious. Especially when trying to perform accurate movements or attacks. Take for instance the coin collecting challenges. The bars you flip on to the bars you bounce atop. To even the bouncy stalls. Trying to handle through these things and attack, dodge, or collect is, not impossible, but a real pain in the ass. Even the enemies. 90% of the time you end up dieing because you la-de-daad into the enemies weapon. Instead of actually being attacked. I sort of get why this is the case. But, man, still.
Really it's just a matter of calm and mastering. Once you get the hang of it, it becomes easier. I agree it takes some time to reach that point but players who have, are really rewarded with fun and a great feeling of power.
This game is alright. But it's really far from anything I'd call perfect. Staring with the physics. Which are the same physics used on the moon Enceladus. Icy with low gravity. The giant map is really nice, though. Except for the fact that these physics make trying to navigate this map incredibly difficult. Especially while doing a race. Braking also really isn't a thing in this game. By the time you hit the brakes you've already slid 1,300 feet, hit a rock, flown 24,000 feet, and landed on the bottom of the canyon on your back.
It's a fun game. But only if you play Freemode.
So. It's basically a luck game. A wild flip and you get to see who smacks their skull on the ground first. And. "Flawless Win"? is only achievable if the AI player suddenly stops playing.
This is a really fun game. Not unique. But fun. However. There were some problems. One of the biggest being that enemies will randomly. Not work? They will either sit there at the start of the match. And not move. Or take damage. Or they'll die towards the end. But never actually die? Thus not letting you complete the level. Forcing you to restart. And losing the upgrades you had purchased at the beginning. I also find that the first half of the levels are easily accomplished by a mixture of running in circles and attacking. But by the time you get to level 10 or 11. Your only technique becomes waiting for your secoundary attacks to load while you run in circles hoping nothing nicks you. Making it less "Challenging" and more "Ow my fingers are sore from double tapping the directional buttons. The button layout also being problematic. If anything I wish that I could map my own keys. Instead of having to uncramp my fingers every other level.
Really it's just a matter of calm and mastering. Once you get the hang of it, it becomes easier. I agree it takes some time to reach that point but players who have, are really rewarded with fun and a great feeling of power.