I commend you Rebusmind, I don't think I have seen another developer comment on a post on how different another game is, although looks similar, plays entirely different. Professionalism at its best, you earned a fan for life, lol. Seriously.
So how can i lead the hero to a certain deirection? He moves sometimes not more than one tile and moves foward and back whithout but without going to the enemy even though there exists a path to the enemz
Here are the tile rules: - Hero goes straight when there is a clear path, like cross tile, one way tile - Hero turns left or right when he walks on a L tile or a double L tile - Hero turns back when he hits the end of a one way tile or a cross tile - Hero turns to clock-wise direction when he meets the end of a T road You can try the rules in early stage and practice them.
What other game lets you play as Beatrix Kiddo (Uma Thurman in the Kill Bill movies) taking out killer clowns?
Is this game high replay ability and learn cap or too simple once you get the hang of it ? On the fence, help me out
They keep stuff fresh, even if it initially seems a simple concept with a huge variety of heroes, hazards, and baddies that the game slowly intriduces over its 100 levels. Unlocking new heroes can be a bit grindy, but if you get as sucked into the game as I have, it's a pleasure.
Well, there's 100 levels to complete, 3 'stars' to earn per level, oodles of characters to unlock and upgrade, powerups you can spend gold on and the levels are randomized. I'd call that highly replayable.
As a guy still only in the mid teen levels, does the gold payouts of later levels scale at all? I mean I see the gallery unlocks of later monsters seem to be worth more but will chests at level 50 still only get me some 20 gold pieces?
They have a random range and slightly increase the value. You can try to unlock monster gallery and finish 3 quest at the same time, they all give you bonus gold. You can also try different character, some of them are good at looting gold and chest.
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How dare you people stop discussing my latest obsession! ;-p Samurai Girl (Uma Thurman) has become my main ass kicker in the game but I like some of the quirkier characters as well like the Dead Wrestler. The Dead Wrestler is a big bulky grey fellow who's special powers almost all tied to rescuing or, at the very least, keeping the hostage alive (much easier said than done once things get crazy).
Curious if it is just me here, but has anybody seen a "Secret Vault"? It is a little bonus stage that supposedly can just appear sometimes after defeating one of the bosses (one of the 3 skull baddies). I have bested, AT THE VERY LEAST, 50 bosses and have never seen this bonus stage once.
@momopara I never got a straight answer on Secret Vaults. Are they still in the game? If so are they only in Survival?
This is on sale for just a buck right now, so I gave it a shot. I can't say I care much for it though. It is tricky enough but the goals to finish a level aren't clear to me.
Oh, I can field this one! You clear a level by killing ALL baddies (except for the unkillable reapers that show up once you run out of time), grabbing the key, and hitting the exit. If simply surviving isn't enough, you can shoot for some medals: -Treasure Medal: Grab all of the coins on the level, the chests are optional. -Hostage Medal: Grab the food item to transform the teddy bear back into a person and snag the key so they can exit the level. -Time Medal: Clear the level before time runs out and the reapers start popping onto the board.