Umm not that good
first of all game is VERY frustrating, second the fact that you lose health once the green bar is gone pisses me off, other than that it is good
Umm not that good
first of all game is VERY frustrating, second the fact that you lose health once the green bar is gone pisses me off, other than that it is good
Really good game
The only part that sucked was the "action Points" chipping away at your health when you hit zero. that, combined with the lack of extra lives/ full health restore at the start of each level made you basically screwed if you took a while to solve a simple puzzle, as even the smallest monster could wipe the floor with your corpse on the next level. I would suggest either a lives system (3 or 5 or so until you get a game over), restore part of the health at the end of each level, allow you to continue/heal somewhat at the cost of points, or simply put more health potions in the levels. Finally, I would strongly suggest that instead of tying it to your health, you should instead make the action points a point multiplier, and so the more time you take the less of a score you get. Other than that, fun concept, and hope to see a sequel!
Original
This game was well developed and had alot of thought put into it, one thing i thought it lacked in though was the items, i found if you bought armor during the early stages of the game i struggled with health towards the end, but good fun and kept me interested
this game is an 11
This is a perfect game and deserves an 11. It is polished just as much as Puzzle Quest and has no flaws. Great job.
Slightly Addictive
Let me be honest, this was not what I had expected. I am in general not interested in puzzles because they're dull and repetitive. I caught myself getting addicted to this game though, so kudos for that.
I have a question. If you "borrowed" elements from other games, then how does it make your game original?
I think the end result is original, even if it does "borrow" elements from several genres. A few people have described it as a "mash-up"; a combination of two or three genres, which I think is a good way of describing Knightfall. I think there's very few completely original games anymore - just about every so-called original title contains something that's been seen in another game, but I think that if you look at it as a whole then you couldn't say it's just like Puzzle Quest or just like Mr.Driller. :-)