Time management game with a lot of potential. However, several things seem to be broken, including the side orders, the break room, and the phone orders disappear when you play the pizza mini game. 4/5 for potential
The fact that the developer forgot to add a quality adjustment button is bad enough, but removing the quality settings from the context (right click) menu makes this game nearly unplayable on older computers. As other commenters have noted, the timer is real-time even when the graphics have slowed to a crawl. This is the first card that is physically impossible for me to achieve on my older computer. Very frustrating. Excellent game otherwise. 4/5
Am I the only one who thinks this isn't a very good game? Some kind of invisible barrier prevents you from sailing the whole screen and enemy ships just sail back and forth above you, shooting occasionally. What is this, space invaders? At least space invaders wasn't so slow. 2/5
Every action happens slowly in this game, even on low quality setting. It can take a long time to climb back up all the stairs if you fall down near the top. **3/5**
Lots of potential here, I can't wait to see the final game. It would be nice if you could adjust quality settings. Also, some visual indication of hit points besides mousing over. 3/5
Charming game with an interesting historical perspective. A bit repetitive, but getting your best shot on the cover of a 1940's Life magazine at the end is fun.
There's a bug with the Necromancy card. It's supposed to summon all skeletons from your hand, deck, and graveyard, but I have seen it summon zero skeletons and then have drawn a skeleton in later rounds.
Interesting starcraft twist in a tower defense game. Pluses are starcraft theme, decent tech tree, lots of polish. Minuses are very high system requirements, random creep spawns, only 4 slots for defensive towers (not much room for creativity). Well worth playing, but not over and over. 4/5
Great concept! It is a little difficult to tell where the active spot is when the cursor changes into an instrument, though. Perhaps if it played the pitch as you drag the mouse around. Also, it is awkward that you cannot move notes if incorrectly placed, only erase and replace. 5/5