This game has a terrible need for the ability to zoom out on the larger maps. That makes the difference between playable and unplayable, and this game falls on the side of unplayable for that single flaw.
@Nilrem Actually, the dog in the lower panel is significantly offset to the left of the one in the upper panel. I tried about a half-dozen times to get it to register by clicking different parts of the dog, and ended up with zero score because it subtracted every time. A very sloppy job on this game.
Okay... 936 is the best score I could get, and that was with replaying everything for minimalist precision refinement. Has anyone gotten 1000+ without cheating?
Looks very similar to the game of the same title by Rotuc from a few months ago. Not an identical ripoff, but some scenes (most notably so far, the bed and shelves near it) are quite similar. Still going to play though, since the puzzles look different.
Okay... that was odd... in my previous comment, when i was referring to the <ctrl>-<+> key combo to increase the size of the screen, it ate the <ctrl>
Okay, this one was for about an hour or so, for the first time through. After that, it became extremely repetitive and boring. With the graphics being far too tiny to distinguish different monsters from each other, and the fact that it doesn't scale with -<+>, it becomes a tedious and monotonous hope to get lucky and find the missing monster - or just repeat more of the same far too many times to get the 'free' unlocks.
The links posted by Colino here (both the 'Class Upgrades' one in the game description and the 'import/export save files' in the comments) are giving 404 errors.
@Sareve Thanks, but it's not working for me. I'm Level 72 now with 1957 Int (Level 72 Epic Armor [+873], 71 Epic Wand [+590], and 71 Epic Book [+337]), specced exactly as you said (12 unallocated points instead of 10, since I'm 2 levels higher), and Hungarfen consistently has 3k+ remaining HP when I die. I let it cycle thru to death 6 times to see if it was just a random unlucky fluke.
Is there any way for a Mage to defeat Hungarfen at all before Level 80? If there is, I'm not seeing it. I'm not certain if it'll even be beatable at 80.
@dubesor I disagree. Since I'll be reserving an inventory slot for the cloth mat anyway (so that I'll be able to make my own armour as soon as the bug is fixed), I might as well just stockpile enough to get me up from 60 to whatever immediately, instead of farming an alternate mat and taking up an additional inventory slot that could be used to find epic equips that i can possibly use.