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the game is very entertaining to beating the bosses and passing the levels themselves to upgrade your tripod, it's much more fun when u go back stages to get more upgrades or get achievements to unlock the cool menu, but it's sad how short it is, there could have been more references to the book or musical such as a level boss to defeat the thunderchild and having the option to change your tripod to different variations, but overall it's a fun game to enjoy and it is one of my favorite flash games that i've played.
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Killing all except a pistol soldier and not shoot him is so much fun! pew pew pew I am taking you down you big alien monster! pew pew!
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I unlocked cool menu after so long and forever! I was disappointing, I was expecting a super weapon or the background to change. But it's good enough.
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day 1: an unknow machine has invaded us and started destroying cities. the army is intervieving and trying to stop the unknow machine from a killing rampage.
day 2: the army reveald that the machine that is killing everyone is controlled by an alien from outer space. from the perspective of army the alien knows how to transform cash into hard metal and reinforce his weapons.
day 3: the aliens machine is getting stronger every day. the army sent some helicopters and tanks to try to stop them, but failed.
when i get 10 likes i continue on with the story!
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also these troops are slowly walking towards me with handguns i mean come on there worse then the imperieal guard for 40k
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the army is so stubit, they give the soldiers handguns and say "go shoot that 15 meaters tall walker,dont vorry youl be fine"
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From the moment the invaders arrived, breathed our air, ate and drank, they were doomed. They were undone, destroyed, after all of man's weapons and devices had failed, by the tiniest creatures that God in his wisdom put upon this earth. By the toll of a billion deaths, man had earned his immunity, his right to survive among this planet's infinite organisms. And that right is ours against all challenges. For neither do men live nor die in vain.