Still going
I'm still playing, but the length of this game (thanks to the doors) kind of lower my liking for it. I want to see the end though, because it is a pretty funny storyline.
Still going
I'm still playing, but the length of this game (thanks to the doors) kind of lower my liking for it. I want to see the end though, because it is a pretty funny storyline.
I try to make my games long because I personally prefer games to entertain me for at least a day rather than for just a lunch break or something.
Since a lot of Flash gamers seem to be the 'lunch break' kind, I'll keep this in mind for my future games and probably make them shorter.
Eh.
Not that bad, but there's some issues I have with it.
- This game is basically Toss the Turtle, just a watered down version with a pumpkin. The first thing I noticed was that you had the same screen with the same hittable items in the same places every time. That kind of made it boring for me, I knew what was where.
- As armywifeponder88 said, knowing what to do for the achievements would help. Plus, I have money, but there's no way to figure out how much things cost or how much money I need for the next upgrade. That's just bad programming, how can you forget to put prices in there?
- It's kind of annoying how the power meter goes from full immediately back to empty, so if you hold it a second too long your pumpkin goes nowhere. Having it go progressively to full then back to empty would make it a lot better.
Overall you can see there was effort put into this game, but it's got some improvements to be made before it's a good game.
- added a little fix so the hittable items on the initial screen are more randimized.
- all the items in upgrade screen have tooltips with the price and a few details. I added a note hint down in the upgrade screen.
- power meter fixed
Thanks for your suggestions.
THAT SUCKED.
Ignore the subject line. If you didn't see it the first time I bet you just looked at it even though I told you not to.
Anyway, a fun game to play through once, just cause it was entertaining. Absolutely no point, structure, or meaning, but hey. Who needs those stupid things?
Who needs those things? Stupid people.
Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own mind.
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Joined on 2/18/09