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@Krzmrzk if you click on the "browse" option and then you can see 3 "any" options... on the far left one click it and it should after 1 or 2 clicks depending on which arrow you clicked should say "unearned"
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This "game" is totally awesome. Now I only have to fight down the massive pain because of my "Badge Avoider" title...
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I was just browsing games looking for something new to play. I do that when I don't like any of the games on the main page. I've found some gems but it takes a lot of time and sorting. Imagine my joy when I found this little application. You sir are a noble savage and I salute you.
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How about if you could somehow link it up to kong's recommendation system, so that you could get games based on your preferences. Oh, and FYI, rating games 0/5 still convinces the system you like them, so just don't rate them.
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Thanks to Senekis This "game" make you see some badges (and so some games) that would be many many "next pages". In that way you can play really good somehow old games that really worth it !
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This may be really hard to implement, but how about a "Recommended Badges" filter where you can find badges recommended based on the tags and difficulty of the badges you have already earned?
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I dont know why this whole game isnt a part of the main site but they should at least add the total badge percentage and badge title to your profile that would be sweet!
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Could you please add like a ranking system, so we can see how many people are above us (points wise). They have it for the top 100 players, but it would be nice to see how we rank compared to them
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@ titjibus, If you needed a 100% rating to get the badge, you would never get the badge because that badge is needed for 100%
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make it so that we can reject entire games, instead of just certain badges. chances are, when I don't attempt a badge, it's not because it's "too hard. it's because the game isn't stimulating enough in the way that I like.
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when you hover your mouse over a badge, a little screen should tell you information about it. like, the game name, level of badge, and what you need to do to get the badge. This would save a lot of clicking and opening new browsers. + if you want this added also.
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I agree with genshotanzakaya this g ame derserves a 5 out of 5. this is very helpful because I always wanted to known the percent of badges I have.
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Just reminding as always, this game can't have badges. As already stated, say there was a badge for earning 50% of all the badges and you earned it then stopped playing Kongregate for a year. Once you get back, Kongregate would've added more badges, thus, not being 50% anymore. It would only work if there was a set number of badges.
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this is a great, uhmmm, app. :D
i do hope that they put more sorting options like minor genres (mouse only, manager, point and click, etc)
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I feel like the game shouldn't display 100% when you have 472/475 easy badges. Yes, it rounds up to 100, but it sends a message of full completion. Perhaps round down instead?
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@Crocodileman, that seems to have been removed with the major update that happened a while ago. You can still see your badge point percentage in SavageWolf's badge browser (http://badge.savagewolf.org/) though.
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i know it's been said before but ... kong should really be paying you to integrate this into their interface ... it's awesome ...
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This is absolutely beautiful. I'd like to see a button for comparing myself to the average player, or the average player of my own level, but I don't know how practical that would be. You, sir, deserve a very firm handshake for this work of art.