carlituc made a good point about comparing this game to Music Catch. They are similar, but only because they are the same style of game. Personally, I like idea behind this game more so than I do in Music Catch. In Orchid, there is a goal. It's not only about scoring as high as you can; there is a story, a plot, and you are able to see yourself progress through this story and it made me want to continue playing. There are, of course, some things that could use some work, but I think the main idea behind the game is excellent. I, for one, rated this 5/5.
To anyone who has 'lost' money after one of the rounds where your winnings didn't show up: you still have the funds to buy an upgrade. For whatever reason, the screen will some times not refresh and it will still display an old total, but if you click an upgrade you would have been able to afford you will still receive that upgrade. Also, the screen will display your correct funds.
I loved it. It played a lot like Sonny, which is a great game, but it had it's own feel to it. I had a lot of fun, and now feel like a total bad ass. Thanks for adding this to Kongregate, Xplored!
On top of that, look at the ad above the recommended games! Stop hating on this game. Just realize that if you do enjoy it, then you're definitely going to love the actual game.
He says he made this game with the permission from the developers of "World of Goo" in the description. If that's true, then okay. Who ever does like this game should definitely go out and buy "World of Goo", though. It's a wonderful game.
Any body who likes this game should try "World of Goo". I'm almost positive that this game was based off of that one. World of Goo is much much better.