The whole time I wanted to say, "Move this piece there not there D:<" xP He didn't move a lot, he just used one move to get a bunch of other matches :P
i love this game but i always feel like the game favours itself with mines. eg. if there are no mines on the board, when i move some gems, like some reds, suddenly a few mines will slide onto the screen in perfect position for the AI ship to zap me....but it never seems to work the other way around.
There's actually a mathematical way to figure out that that happens in part by the fact that you are trying to not be reckless. The computer loves recklessness.
iv spent quite a few more hours on it, managed to get my character to level 21 but the game is forcing to fight a level 39 enemy. its suicide. the way i play now, is i simply try to prevent the mines for lining up on the computers turn, rather then hammer away at mines when i see them myself. i play defensivly basically thus never allowing the cpu to attack me, unless with his gay little basic laser move or whatever. beginning to love the game more tho now my understanding of it has improved
The game tends to be all about kamikaze. Setting up abilities that have a 50/50 chance to destroy one of you. You can always restart.
My final ship had two time freezing devices, a device that eliminates all purple gems, all yellow gems, and finally, doubles the mines on the field. Combining all five of those made it so I would usually destroy my opponent before he would make his first move.
[Cyrus]:Well he has the luck of jesus with him dosent he? reminds me of Daemons luck on worms he will hit one of my worms with a rocket it will fall onto a mine fly off hit another and fall a few storys to its death. and also the rocket went cross contery and curved INTO a small opening.
not sure if you figure it out, but the pirate got 4 and sometimes 5 in a row, and those gave him the extra turn, also the falling gems caused him to appear to be having more turns, it takes a while for your eye to get trained to combos
if you like this game you may wish to do a LP of the first puzzle quest game :) much simpler with only 4 directions and basica gravity that allgems fall downwards
Bad music
teemuruskeepaa 1 year ago
The whole time I wanted to say, "Move this piece there not there D:<" xP He didn't move a lot, he just used one move to get a bunch of other matches :P
BattleonOmega 1 year ago
i love this game but i always feel like the game favours itself with mines. eg. if there are no mines on the board, when i move some gems, like some reds, suddenly a few mines will slide onto the screen in perfect position for the AI ship to zap me....but it never seems to work the other way around.
pug307wayne 2 years ago
There's actually a mathematical way to figure out that that happens in part by the fact that you are trying to not be reckless. The computer loves recklessness.
Arm4g3dd0nX 2 years ago
iv spent quite a few more hours on it, managed to get my character to level 21 but the game is forcing to fight a level 39 enemy. its suicide. the way i play now, is i simply try to prevent the mines for lining up on the computers turn, rather then hammer away at mines when i see them myself. i play defensivly basically thus never allowing the cpu to attack me, unless with his gay little basic laser move or whatever. beginning to love the game more tho now my understanding of it has improved
pug307wayne 2 years ago
The game tends to be all about kamikaze. Setting up abilities that have a 50/50 chance to destroy one of you. You can always restart.
My final ship had two time freezing devices, a device that eliminates all purple gems, all yellow gems, and finally, doubles the mines on the field. Combining all five of those made it so I would usually destroy my opponent before he would make his first move.
Arm4g3dd0nX 2 years ago
I lol'd at your reactions to the game
BFG8000 2 years ago
Yeah... Every single Puzzle quest game cheats against you.
QuintaFeira12 2 years ago
Dude you're playing so slow, wtf?
richardhalo 2 years ago
Find someone that cares. O_o
Arm4g3dd0nX 2 years ago
Smart!
richardhalo 2 years ago
[Cyrus]:Well he has the luck of jesus with him dosent he? reminds me of Daemons luck on worms he will hit one of my worms with a rocket it will fall onto a mine fly off hit another and fall a few storys to its death. and also the rocket went cross contery and curved INTO a small opening.
LieutenantWolf 2 years ago
watching this movie reminds me how lucky the AI always was in the first game...
MeNoPsycho 2 years ago
intel acts as gold, and psi acts as exp
red,green and yellow act as power for skills you get later in game (at least im guessing so from how the first PQ game played)
PS another tip is to ALWAYS check mines first
Jay0592 2 years ago 2
not sure if you figure it out, but the pirate got 4 and sometimes 5 in a row, and those gave him the extra turn, also the falling gems caused him to appear to be having more turns, it takes a while for your eye to get trained to combos
if you like this game you may wish to do a LP of the first puzzle quest game :) much simpler with only 4 directions and basica gravity that allgems fall downwards
Jay0592 2 years ago
omg i am so confused! where is the spaceship destruction!? :P
soulesssniper 2 years ago
wth.
why that game?
its ok but.... i dont know .... why that game!^^
i think its a bit different as your other games.
Peter134679852 2 years ago
Other than flight sims (I hate those), I love all varieties of games.
Arm4g3dd0nX 2 years ago