It was a solid game. I had so much fun with it but it's also very punishing. I can't buy anything unless I'm on a winning streak so I can keep my money. Everything is the shop is quite expensive when the player is losing money especially if they can't go back to the previous stages. I really did have fun though besides the reward money being very small amounts making it difficult to get anything it was still a very fun game!
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Thanks so much for featuring my game on stream! I’m glad you had fun playing it. I wasn’t able to catch the stream live, but I got some free time to watch the full thing afterwards. I just wanted to share a few quick tips that might help if you ever play again (I hope you do)!
Reading the tutorial is important if you want to fully understand how the game works. It covers things like the controls and navigating menus, but you’ll mostly learn by playing.
1. Economy hack!
The amount of money you earn depends entirely on how much HP you have and how far you overkill your opponent into the negatives (that’s what the “negatives bonus” is for!). Even if you don’t play perfectly, keeping a decent amount of HP each battle will let you rack up money quickly. One of the most important things: before buying any weapon or special, try to save up for some good armour first. Armour increases your max HP, which means you’ll earn even more money as a bonus!
2. Use 2-Player mode as a practice tool
Even though 2-Player mode is meant for PvP and competitive play, you can also use it as a sandbox to experiment! You have access to every item in the game, with no goofy ahh bot to take away money. Test how different weapons, specials, and armour combos work without worrying about losing progress. It’s a great way to learn advanced mechanics—like aiming projectiles or practicing movement—so when you jump back into normal battles, you’ll have a big edge!
3. Auto-lock on opponents!
If you hold W and S at the same time, your character will auto-lock on the opponent. It’s not required to play the game, but it helps a lot when using projectiles or aiming abilities—especially in 2-Player battles or competitive matches.
Thanks again for playing and sharing the game—it really means a lot! I hope these tips make your next run even more fun.