It says there's no limit to what level you can reach. Now I'm really curious how the overflow handler is coded to deal with exp exceeding the max long int value.
wtf?! 2 minutes to find and click 20 numbers? I don't think i could click 20 times in 2 minutes even if it was all in the same spot. (No, i can't play FPS or any realtime games. why do you ask?)
I have to make the same complaint about this as ALL of this creator's games: the unmuting when a new level starts is a problem for those playing in environments where quiet is expected (or those listening to something on a headset getting blasted by the horrible music that they muted)
@crazyloon - deleted save files are generally a user-side problem. either your flash settings or a system cleanup utility is erasing your flash saves. there's nothing that the game creator or kong can do about that (as it should be, or else the spyware & adverts that use flash saves would be preventing you from deleting them also)
Was going to give it a 3/5, but I had to knock it down to a 1/5 because the creator of this game (and others like it) still doesn't seem to have learned the difference between 'hint' and 'walkthrough', using the terms interchangeably.
I have three problems with this game:
(1) The clunky controls. Very difficult to select precisely a sub-stack to move.
(2) Any game that is too long to complete in the ten minute break between jobs at work NEEDS to have a save-progress feature
(3) The seasickness effect of tall stacks rocking up and down.
Otherwise, decent game. 3/5
@pdu81 It bears a superficial resemblance to Spider Solitaire, but only in the same sense that Snooker is like Pool. Also, I never got a storyline (true to mythology or otherwise) when I played Spider Solitaire.
I guess you people must have hated Clash of the Titans then... anyway, aside from a somewhat clunky interface, and the timer starting before the screen finishes drawing, it's a decent game.