I usually don't enjoy Flash adventure games, especially ones with anime women stringing me along for 3 hours with only a vague indication that there's a slim chance I might eventually see one of them naked. But this game was a welcome surprise, especially since none of the puzzle solutions were ridiculously obscure.
I actually like the first one a lot better, purely because this one is far too easy. You can keep bouncing in the same spot, and mice will just run under your feet. In the first one, I really got into timing my chains to get them as long as possible, working frantically against an inevitably ticking clock. In this one, however, I could rack up 3 bonus minutes without touching the keyboard.
I'm strangely drawn to this game, low scores and blatant advertising be damned. I gave up trying to get higher than 3367, but there's something brainlessly addictive about flinging cars off the ramp, even if I have no intention of keeping them going. And the scraping sound effect has an odd appeal to it...
After I got past some advice from the "silly directors":http://img81.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sillydirectormp7.png, I was "lovin' it":http://img402.imageshack.us/my.php?image=lovinitpb1.png in 2100!
My deepest apologies to Gamma Bros., Fancy Pants and Warbears, but this is probably my favorite Flash game of all time. During my first couple of months working at Kongregate, long before the site had launched, one of my main jobs was to scout for games, which meant that I would sometimes spend all day playing Flash stuff from everywhere imaginable. Grueling at times, yes, but I still remember getting home from work and immediately loading up the McDonald's Videogame as fast as my computer could turn on, only to spend hours fine-tuning my strategy until I could take this fine restaurant into the 22nd century.
pdedecker, your attention span bar needs to be pretty full to have him simply move somewhere. Otherwise you need to click on an object in the general area you'd like to move to.
Okay, here's the trick for anyone having difficulty... and this kind of ruins the fun. But just stay all the way to the right. You have more time to plan your drops, and the missiles will never hit you. Once the blades start moving, lure them all the way to the left (it takes a while, but be patient -- you don't have to do anything during that time), then go back to the right side and drop away, free of blades and missiles. As long as you don't drop while the beams are firing, the obstacles never get in your way too much, even near the end.