That's exactly what I do when I hear a killing machine is back and doing the same thing as last time. I go outside and sprint in his path with all of my friends, some of which explode on impact or ride explosive vehicles. When I hear the death toll, I go outside and do that same freaking thing.
You can teleport by putting your ball against the border of the screen and then moving your mouse around off-screen. Wherever your cursor lands back into the game, that's where the player moves without dying.
I wish all the numbers moved at the same speed so it wouldn't be as hard when a number comes from behind another one (typically a midget number coming from behind a boss), because if a small number comes up from behind a big number while you're burning your arm off trying to press the keys fast enough, you have to attend to the small number too (they both deliver the same amount of debris). When you kill the little number, generally you don't have enough time to kill the boss. After that situation, you're about halfway up the room.
Usually what I do to get kills in survival is just to charge a big punch. Then the opponents are to stupid to notice I'm doing it, and I end up getting about 5 kills using the method.
Too many greens come every level. Sometimes I have all the rings I need to make a full tower with except the green, then one of them comes. But when I make the full tower, all that comes after it is green and red. So the script in the game must be just a random ring summoning, so sometimes this game is impossible. But I can't really blame it, because it was one of the first games on kongregate with a badge. Very original and even though it can be hard, it's still fun.
I think that the narrator in the small captions is just trying to mess you up. I don't exactly see how this would make you fell emotional in any way except feeling happy you're getting 15 points if you complete the game.
Something wierd that happened to me on this game was that I got to a castle, but the only choice offered to me when I got there was go. When I clicked it, the amount of kilometers I had left to reach my destination was decreasing into the negatives, so I had to right click and rewind the game. The good part was that I got to keep the Mythril Armor I got on the trip too.