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blarg: This amused me for a while.. Big points for having gigantic space drills (because drills are awesome), but the game lacks giant lasers. What's with the lack of lasers? The enemies only shoot balls (which are touching). (November 30, 2007, 3:15 am)

Random: There are about 15 bosses, the final boss follows the previous boss fight with no area in between so you'll know if you get to it. Overall the game is easy as you can get 2-3 lives per level and normal enemies are all weak and easy to avoid. Weapon upgrade is capped when you shoot twin lasers, I think it's at 3 upgrades. (November 30, 2007, 4:05 am)

Sumica: Left click for giant lasers (November 30, 2007, 5:30 am)

Sidecutte: It's too easy :- (December 1, 2007, 7:16 pm)

lolboy: well.. For those who want to impress somebody when they're not looking, you can just hit "P" for pause, then rightclick and push "PLAY". Then you get "CONGRATULATION, YOU HAVE COMPLETED ALL LEVELS" on the screen. ^^ (December 1, 2007, 7:18 pm)

Nogood: heh you all who thinks this game is too easy... try hard mode -.- all of the enemies you kills turns into small balls that fly against you and tries to kill you and they are a bit faster than normal balls and since you kill A LOT be prepared to face a hell of flying balls -.- so you really have to try to let as many enemies live as you can and that is not easy >-( (March 23, 2008, 2:01 am)

 

 

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