File: trigger-knight.swf-(2.05 MB, Game)
[_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)02:09 No.1817850
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)04:17 No.1817923
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)04:47 No.1817934
s there anything to buy to get you to attack faster or to not get attacked as much?
It's really horseshit to lost a fight because some enemy hit me 3 times in a row
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)05:19 No.1817944
The dragon is literally impossible to defeat.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)05:30 No.1817947
This is how you DON'T make a game. Sickeningly linear direction, luck-dependent gameplay (you
don't need TWO fucking shops in a row), repetitive graphics and music, stupid difficulty ramps...
There are bad games, intentionally bad games, and then there are games that make you wonder "who
in their right mind thought this was a good idea?"
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)08:24 No.1818004
You neckbearded casuals. You hold onto the first potion as long as possible, then after you get
low on hp you buy the next tier of armor. The trick is to have enough gold on you so you can
always afford the gold voucher. After that its smooth sailing.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)08:31 No.1818006
Gold depends on the day you are on, monsters are also stronger depending on the day.
Don't buy the first thing you see, wait to see the next events, if you have 2 "buy sword" events
you can upgrade your sword twice and the price of the second one won't go up, same with shields.
Also buying armor heals you, always take that into account.
To kill the dragon you need the damage booster, that is kind of bullshit to be honest
gold voucher gives you a massive advantage, always get it when possible if you think you can pull
the thing off
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)08:44 No.1818009
What does the gold voucher do?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)08:47 No.1818012
>>1818009
Multiplies the gold reward from a single enemy by some number when you use it during battle.
You always get way more gold than you spent on the ticket.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)09:19 No.1818020
>>1818009
when used in battle makes the enemy give 10x gold
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)09:38 No.1818022
>>1818006
Also armor doesn't give you defense, enemies will hit you just as hard, it just increases your
max hp
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)09:48 No.1818027
>>1817947
luck-dependent? Almost all games have a luck factor, and it isnt that heavy in this game, the
only random thigns are the events and the monster fight. You choose when you buy things, when you
use itens in battle, and that alone make you possible to control the situation of the game.
have you ever played poker? or any card game? They have luck as a huge and main factor, and it is
considered a good game.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)09:56 No.1818034
I'd say I've beaten the game, kind of
http://imgur.com/LdiQ6
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)09:59 No.1818035
>>1818034
you complete the game when you get al the achievements.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)10:02 No.1818038
>>1818035
You mean like this?
http://imgur.com/Lwdqd
The 4th dragon killed me.
What I did is buy a divine sword in day 8 (dragons only spawn from day 8 onwards) buy armor only
to heal myself, never buy elixir and buy swords whenever possible
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)10:37 No.1818055
>>1818038
yeah thre isnt much to accomplish, so the only thing left is compare scores.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)10:46 No.1818059
this game sucks dick.
>not getting the cash multiplier until day 8+ 6 runs in a row
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)10:53 No.1818061
>>1818059
I defeated the dragon even without cash multiplier(500gold, but I only had 498g).
>> [_] Anonymous 11/27/12(Tue)10:54 No.1818062
4095282 points
meh. 2 dragons