Ground attacks could come from behind, but your knights only drove in one direction, making you a sitting duck from otherwise easily destroyed enemies. Also, I feel as if there should have only been a few weapons that you could upgrade - not a dozen that had little variation/advantage over the others, and just seem to make your fortress clunky. Good for awhile, but gets frustrating quickly.
Not half bad. I would have preferred less "buttons fly up the screen" EVERY single time you choose a menu. My only complaint was that I hit the "classical" tag, followed by the "romantic" tag, and ended up with Taylor Swift... Not the same thing at all. But - that's not really the fault of the gadget.
I feel like the setting didn't have quite as much to do with the game as it should have (or that you lead us to believe). You really only have one path you get to take, and there were a lot of little knick-knacks around that throw you off...
This was one of the most relaxing, and yet entertaining games I've played in quite awhile. The art style, music, and overall gameplay were complementary.
The only thing I had to complain about were the controls, which weren't explained too well. But once you get the hang of the hooking tongue, all that was left were the puzzles. I'm looking forward to the sequel!
Don't get me wrong, the animation (mechanistically) is decent as always... but your femmes always have breasts the size of watermelons. Not only is that anatomically unfeasible, but women lose sensitivity the larger those things get. ...I'm going to get punched for this, but could you make a game with -slightly- smaller breasts?
All 7 flash Reviews
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars September 22, 2011
Just Okay.
Ground attacks could come from behind, but your knights only drove in one direction, making you a sitting duck from otherwise easily destroyed enemies. Also, I feel as if there should have only been a few weapons that you could upgrade - not a dozen that had little variation/advantage over the others, and just seem to make your fortress clunky. Good for awhile, but gets frustrating quickly.
Rated 4 / 5 stars February 9, 2011
Not too shabby
Not half bad. I would have preferred less "buttons fly up the screen" EVERY single time you choose a menu. My only complaint was that I hit the "classical" tag, followed by the "romantic" tag, and ended up with Taylor Swift... Not the same thing at all. But - that's not really the fault of the gadget.
Otherwise, good stuff here.
Rated 4 / 5 stars May 16, 2010
Not bad
Pretty neat game. Sort of a tower defense, but different.
Also, unless those are mutant chickens, I think you mean "foul" creatures, not "fowl" ;)
Rated 4 / 5 stars May 4, 2010
Nice Work
Well done, though it reminds me quite a bit of "The Company of Myself"... though Mario style...
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars February 18, 2009
Cute, but...
I feel like the setting didn't have quite as much to do with the game as it should have (or that you lead us to believe). You really only have one path you get to take, and there were a lot of little knick-knacks around that throw you off...
A touching end, though.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars February 18, 2009
Excellent
This was one of the most relaxing, and yet entertaining games I've played in quite awhile. The art style, music, and overall gameplay were complementary.
The only thing I had to complain about were the controls, which weren't explained too well. But once you get the hang of the hooking tongue, all that was left were the puzzles. I'm looking forward to the sequel!
Rated 3 / 5 stars February 12, 2009
Not quite up to snuff...
Don't get me wrong, the animation (mechanistically) is decent as always... but your femmes always have breasts the size of watermelons. Not only is that anatomically unfeasible, but women lose sensitivity the larger those things get. ...I'm going to get punched for this, but could you make a game with -slightly- smaller breasts?