
Ashokkumar Ramanan
I'm giving three because of the game aesthetic, but I don't get why some controls and mechanisms are not explained in the tutorial. For example, if I get locked on a corner with enemies, they just take extra turns to attack, but the game says its a single round cycle. I just get totally frustrated by it. It's a good game, but you should specify the rules as it is. I have played Card Thief from the publisher, and I loved it, and I had an expectation turned out to be disappointed.

Spike on steroids
This game is really fun. In a way, it is a trial-and-error game, where you learn which each enemy does and how they interact with each other. However, when you learn these interactions, I find it more fun to go for score streaks, which reset anytime you are hit or stunned. This is no problem until you get up to one enemy, the hammer welding frog. This enemy is very strong and very hard to kill, and it feels unfair at times when you are in a position where being stunned is unavoidable.
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Will Rodina
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The odds are against you, so this game rewards slow, careful play and strategic thinking. Awareness of the entire field of play is a must; getting fixated on one single enemy will usually cause you to lose or get into a difficult situation. Overall, highly recommended for tactical and strategic gameplay. Update: I've been playing expert mode for several weeks and I believe that the Frogger enemy is unfairly overpowered. Need to eliminate the bash or broken floor attacks; enemy is too versatile.
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