If you get far enough it challenges you to beat 'par', which limits the number of clicks you can make on each level. Even further and it adds a bonus mode where the screen is blacked out except for a small circle around your pointer. It was very difficult. ^.^;;
I broke the everloving crap out of this game. The machine I'm using, a borrowed notebook, is actually pretty good, but it IS flash-based. Stuff (ghosts, buildings, sections of well-developed maps) was all disappearing when I wasn't looking, extreme lag-downs... when the deer and monsters started showing up, it was in full-blown disaster mode: they practically didn't matter with as much stuff was going wrong all by itself.
Aside from that, it was cute. The unit-based resource collection of an RTS in which you're just moving the plot forward by means of 'upgrade' acquisition. The biggest weak points are in the details: fruit trees only show up after a little while, and change everything. A whole resource is just luck-based, obtained only by excessive tree-shaking. Later on, those gems are the only resource, too. Also the rude surprise of the foxes just being better workers than foxes, not even a trade-off: they are simply faster. Also, deer control is ludicrous: you use the nuclear option, blowing everything in a huge radius into bubbles. What the heck, man.
On top of that, one of the culminating events is, from what I can tell, you get hitched to Coriander. Before I could obtain the church, everything was going kind of nutso, as described above.
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Date: 2009-07-18 02:07 am (UTC)Aside from that, it was cute. The unit-based resource collection of an RTS in which you're just moving the plot forward by means of 'upgrade' acquisition. The biggest weak points are in the details: fruit trees only show up after a little while, and change everything. A whole resource is just luck-based, obtained only by excessive tree-shaking. Later on, those gems are the only resource, too. Also the rude surprise of the foxes just being better workers than foxes, not even a trade-off: they are simply faster. Also, deer control is ludicrous: you use the nuclear option, blowing everything in a huge radius into bubbles. What the heck, man.
On top of that, one of the culminating events is, from what I can tell, you get hitched to Coriander. Before I could obtain the church, everything was going kind of nutso, as described above.