Age/Gender: 17, Male
Location: Andromeda
Job: Staring at my PC
Kester thinks it makes him look intelligent to talk in third person.
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Whistle Status: Normal
Exp. Points: 470 / 550
Exp. Rank #: 81,813
Voting Pow.: 4.91 votes
BBS Posts: 114 (0.07 per day)
Flash Reviews: 87
Music Reviews: 5
Trophies: 0
Stickers: 0
Latest Flash Reviews
Awesome game dude, glad I could help you beta test :3
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Started averaging about 30 seconds... 25 at best.
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I got 1.6 mil, and died through lag in the end. Then, played again, discovered the obliterators, and with a Gaia world still got 1.35 mil.
My tricks?
1) Always buy power plants at 500. Someone mentioned being able to glitch it through selecting farm and then selecting it; I mostly did it by selecting a mine before purchasing a power plant, so play around with it. Force it to break :D
2) Triple lasers and obliterators. Triple lasers do a lot more damage for the power they use than the other lasers, meaning you need less power plants. Hooray for more attack ;) Obliterators appear to use less energy still. So, work out from the center, putting your first triple laser as the first weapon you buy right next to your city, so it can shoot right over it.
3) Work on an all-or-nothing approach. Don't bother too much with more than a couple of workshops and hospitals. You'll meet enemies who can wipe you out in one, so having facilities to repair won't help much. Spend your money on mines, millions of power plants, turrets, your terraformer and eventually a research building.
4) Around level 43 you should have your research centre and start wondering how you're going to defend when enemies come around you all at once. If your computer doesn't lag, that is.
Now I've helped even the difficulty curve, I hope the developer optimises the code so it doesn't struggle when the all-around enemies come.
If you'll excuse me, I now want one more try, to reach as high as I can without Gaia ;)
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Latest Audio Reviews
This could so nearly be the next -strikebeam-, if only it had a powerful undertone that shines through after the main thingy cuts out for the first time. I'd like to see you update this, it could be a classic.
Author's Response:
unfortunatly i'm using the demo version of fl and i didn't save the project. anyway thanks, and rate please.
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Almost sounds like the Pillows until you drop the guitars in the intro. Shame, still good, but as I'd consider the Pillows to be somewhat rock legends it'd be cool to see you do a whole song of it.
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This song is pretty cool, but it's a little unvaried mostly. Lots of people say you're on the verge of success, but I just think the compositions are missing something at the moment. You're on the way, but you've yet to make a song with a real killer touch. Keep going though, you're on the way.
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