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If Telapoopy is right, each laser shot kills 1341 humans in a second... then each mother ship shoots like 10x faster...
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Fantastic game! One thing that i would suggest is if there was a lvl where the sun had died so you had to take it over. And i would also suggest friendly motherships + allied fighters. (For instance you could create a three way battle where you were pitched against red and orange, and red helped you take down orange) But great game anyways! 10/10 for me! Give a + if you agree!
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You know what would be a good feature for this game? A level editor. It would be awesome to just recreate the solar system and place a few motherships down. Or an 'against all odds' scenario where it's you with a tiny fleet vs a few motherships. Maybe also a way to change the AI type, like aggressive, attacks as much as possible, 'play-it-safe', attempts to avoid the player and just colonize neutral planets, guardian, will never attack, will defend it's own planets, but doesn't attack you. And so on.
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Omg. 3 motherships and 1345 enemy ships destroyed, but at a cos of 400 ships. Only 400 ships! Good job, commander, you can retire. Or, you can send another 400 ships to death by replaying the mission! Your choice, commander!
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anyone with stage 18: The Siege of Earth in normal mode??! mother-ship spam rate is mad, plus when they got the shipyard, take up my planet just in a blink of eyes... imagine hard mode.. 10 more try, win or quit!!!
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Why after 2 years have I just now found this wonderful game?!
Thank you nicotuason for bringing us this wonrdeful game. =)
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this is an awesome game! id recremend star baron to those who loved it, the grafics are not as good, but its the same concept. :)
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I really like this game. Not an entirely new type of game but with the buildings and what not really give it a nice unique flavor. I do think a upgrade/level up system would really push this from being a good game to a great game though. 4/5
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I have no idea how to play this game. The title screen comes up with nothing but the ship animation. Nothing is clickable except the video walkthrough, the link to Bubblebox, and the "Put this mediocre in-browser screensaver on your website" button.
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really enjoyed the game. Like how changed up the game new things to capture with abilities and not just upgrading our base unit abilities. Helped keep the strategy. I also love the unique way your introduced the new capture points and their abilities.
I also enjoyed the aesthetics of the game, the looks, not just how many details there were. You felt awesome when you sent out the massive death fleets.
If in the future you happen to make a sequel, and make it more than a aesthetics/mechanics game with more than a basic story, please keep respect for the feminine form by not having them show too much skin, and by giving them depth of character. Far too few people make them more than just something for most guys to drool over with a flat personality. This request is coming from a heterosexual male, by the way.
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@telapoopy it depends how you did, if you let a trillion ships die, most ships would be unmanned since the pilots that died stays the same
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"but mom, that spaceship is huge!!! it can hold over thousand of people and is bigger than any other ship! I believe ten or twenty is enough to defend our home!"
"sorry to interrupt you son, but that ship tores apart in 0.5 second if you meet the mothership"
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(spoiler): The only reason why the level "Fortress World" is difficult is because you don't have the fortress... yet.
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948 invading ships plus three mother ships were destroyed at the cost of 407 of earths defence fleet 545,787 brave men and women gave their lives to ensure humanity's safety among the stars