Cost of later upgrades should decrease as I buy the earlier upgrades. It costs me $750 to buy all three parachutes at once, but if I buy them one at a time, it costs me $1500. That penalizes me unless I buy all upgrades of any particular item at one time. Otherwise, a fun game, well styled, drawn, and quartered.
A simple but terrifically addicting game. The puzzles get my attention and keep my mind occupied. The flexibility in adjusting difficulty is a very nice feature. I'm a fan of the simple, basic graphics. Glitzy, fancy graphics like the lightbulb idea would interfere with seeing the very basic picture of what's going on.
Yet another game lacking anything resembling editing. It's one thing if you can't spell worth shit in your comments, but please spell properly in your game and in your descriptions.
Not much changed, but some nice improvements. It would be nice to have more money in one of these games and be able to build something terribly extravagant. As it is, only one type of bridge will work, which is disappointing.
There's no way to escape out of the middle of the game, or even pause, once you realize that the "in-game instructions" don't pop up in game, but you had to go to "help" at the first screen. Oops.
Good fun. It starts a bit slow, and the boss ninjas do a bit too much damage, but overall it's a great game. At this point, all I can think of that it needs is a pause button. Desperately...
I don't like the way the screen moves up to block your view of what's on the ground when you jump in the first stage. The blocks in the second stage never fall all the way to the edges, so it's easy to evade them. The third stage was great fun, in time with the music! It really needs a pause button, though. And a mute button. >.>
Why should I have to play it at another site to earn badges? Other than that, it's a solid game with fun gameplay. Adding badges would add a nice challenge to it, and clarifying what the bonuses are (close shave, accuracy, no movement) would be nice.