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Oh, and one other thing. If you haven't already, you will need to allow hidden folders to be seen to see the AppData folder.
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@Grantlysme: The saved game data is stored in "C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia\Flash Player\#SharedObjects\[8RandomCharacters]". Save any folders with Kongregate in them to a jump drive and transfer that from one computer to another to transfer all your save game data.
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oh yeah... a save feature plz!!! I play kong on different computers and always a pain to have to start a game from scratch.
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Fun game! I do have an idea, what if you could uncover a missing city or tomb that can give you at least 1 mil profit. Interesting idea eh?
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So i guess the sequel will getting out of the place you end up in at the end?
(didn't want to spoil it for someone who has not gotten that far.)
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I thought it was possible to dig till the other side of the planet...unfortunally I cannot visit China due to the hateful gravity!
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I didnt even realize i could go back and recharge, i only did 1 ticket trips down haha. Nice game with cool upgrades, 5/5.
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I like the idea of solar powered stuff but maybe you could add more ores I havint gotten into the game much but I know by the list there isint much.. But maybe when you make shafts and when the day ends you didn't have to start all over on making them again.
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Dropped in for the quick double points on the easy achievement, 3 hours and game completed later I can't leave! haha Great game!
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@sruff581
dude no need to be rude, i bet you couldn't make a better game than this. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
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Physics are a bit annoying but otherwise great! I like how the solar panel upgrade asks the interesting decision: to ensure a path back up, or to dig straight down?