So I finally broke the game (had I read the comments, I would have found out sooner). I'm stuck at 27,361,438,809,001/27,116,659,802,112 Exotic Particles (yes you read that right, I have more then what I should have), I cannot gain any more, though it always says I can prestige for 9,223,344,920,194,973,696 Exotic Particles (that's 9 sextillion). All of my Prestige upgrades cost 27.487T Exotic Particles, save for the Refactored Protium upgrade, which costs more (though the 15 or so upgrades before that GAVE me exotic particles, hence I have more). The Protium rods no longer show any details, but they produce far more of everything then anything else ever could. The statistics screen is blank, probably because of all the nuclear fallout from filling an entire reactor with Quad Protium cells, then pressing the "cleanse" button. And, despite all this, I can still only barely handle a little over a Quad Nefastium cell, automatically, in a stable environment. Poop.
The only thing I can really think of missing right now is automating the reflectors and coolant cells, along with maybe base upgrades for the reactor (heat and energy not tied to plating and capacitors), and (if you want to be like every other idle game out there) some form of reset progress rewards... Unless that's already in place, I'm afraid of that reset button.
"This just in! Lemonade worth more then oil!"
My only issues with this game is there is no x100 buy and how buying the upgrades work... The clicking and the scrolling to get back to where I was before a reset... My poor mouse...
*SPOILERS* Here I thought this was going to be a game so hard, you'd have to quit. At one point I thought there was going to be an impossible level. I would have loved that. This game set me up for failure, and told me getting to the end would mean I lose. Pressing the button was a means to winning, so I was told. But I persevered. I died countless times, over and over, just to get to the end. To lose. Oh, how I wanted to lose so badly. And then I did it. I reached the end. I was finally going to lose... Until...
I won. After all that effort. All that time (Albeit only half an hour, but whatever). After all that, just to lose... And I won. This game really DID set me up for failure... Because I tried to lose, and end up winning. If that isn't a failure, I don't know what is.
The only real problem I have with this game is the fact that I no longer have a use for coins OTHER then buying the single use items. And I barely ever use those anyway. Couldn't there be an option of buying the materials for the epic gear with coins? I mean, it would probably be quite a bit, but at least I wouldn't be sitting on 500k think "I have nothing to buy."
Swabbie: "The metal floaties are encircling, and we are completely protected, sir." Captain: "Good... Now fling them off in an outward spiral and stop shooting that ship." Swabbie: "But-" Captain: "QUIT YOUR BELLY ACHIN', AND GO SWAB THE POOP DECK." Swabbie: "We're in a submarine, sir... It doesn't have a-" Captain: "THEN GO MAKE ONE." Navigator: "I don't see why we don't just submerge do avoid the-" Captain: "NO BACK TALK. SPIN IN CIRCLES."
I'll admit, the lag is terrible. But because my computer itself is also terrible, I've learned to handle lag pretty well. On another note: I was deathly afraid of the zombie room. I had absolute belief that I was going to blow through all my ammo in that room, and probably get ganked in the room after. I decided that I would stock up on ammo beforehand, and hope that I at least had a few bullets left thereafter... However, partway through bashing heads in for ammo like a child hitting a piñata for candy, I noticed a post that said 500 melee kills gets you a sword. So, I continued bashing skulls in, hoping for such a weapon. After getting my kills to 650 and no sword magically appearing, I decided to move on, dreams of slashing through the zombies like a hot knife through butter crushed... Until I reached the next room, where in my hand magically appeared a sword to replace my lead pipe. And then the zombie room was no challenge.
Hurr durr... Let's send a massive amount of 1 cells while the game is lagging... Why am I sending 0's? OH GOD THEY'RE POKING THAT CELL. THEY AREN'T DOING ANYTHING.
Game is okay, but there is one terrible glitch... In the vampire castle, when you can't change between hedgehog and human, if you die before touching an obelisk after reverting to normal, you respawn as human in the hedgehog area, and since you can't change, you are stuck.
Finished the game with NO deaths, and in sequetial order: Retook all city blocks, destroyed evil portal, cured zombieism, and drafted a constitution, one day after the other :3
Loved the game. The fact that the enemies came in such greater numbers during the beginning made me stop upgrading my main gun and just max out the quantity of sub weapons I had... From bullet hoses to lasers, and rockets to an EMP pulse that launches the beginner enemies in the air, this game was fun, comical, and had a hard difficulty... Although at one point I just started camping in the bottom corner so the spinners wouldn't get me and make me waste my shield (more like FORCED field, amiright?) right before getting pounded into the wall by the tread mechs. All in all, great graphics, gameplay, and (though I don't say this much) one of my favorite games so far. Keep up the good work. 9001/9000
I think this game needed a bit more then a SINGLE "finish this to win game"... I was planning on getting the city hall back, get rid of the evil portal, and THEN cure zombitis... Guess not :l.