Strike Force Heroes 2
The explosive sequel to the hit game Strike Force Heroes!
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Defeat the enormous mechanical beasts--and become one of them.
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02/02/2011
PATCH 2 COMING SOON:
-Some hints and riddles will be fixed.
-Scoreboard will be removed.
-The quality of some pictures will be improved.
Thank you for your patience.
UPDATE(22/01/2011):
Daily 2nd...? Oh my God, thank you so much for my first award!
UPDATE (21/01/2011):
I'm thinking of removing the scoreboard. First, some people already managed to hack the game and get impossible scores. Second, nobody really seems to manage to reach over 297. When you're playing a game with a scoreboard, you need to be prepared for any score. It's not exciting at all when everyone keeps "reaching the top of the board" with the same score. And third, you can submit an even higher score when playing on Experienced than Master, which is not fair at all...
In a few days, maybe tomorrow, I'll remove the scoreboard and fix some of the problems that people have mentioned.
IMPORTANT:
- In order to unlock the bonus paintings, you must solve the riddles flawlessly. Without any mistakes or hints.
- Please be patient... It'll take some time for the preloader to show up. It's a big file.
- Don't assume that I'm done with the game. I'll keep fixing the glitches and adding more.
- If you are sure you unlocked all the paintings but your painting count isn't 58/58 in the gallery, try going back to the main menu and enter the gallery again.
- In order to unlock the medal "Art historian", you must enter the gallery after having unlocked all the paintings.
- It's currently not possible to submit your rank to the scoreboard, but Mike's working on it.
- The first song after the main menu is "Sands of Saharah" by Wooormy. I think it was removed, and that's why I couldn't credit it.
Wow, I never thought I would finish this, but here it is: Riddles of Renaissance!
The instructions are simple. Read the riddle carefully and try to find out what it's talking about in the painting. Just point and click.
I know it's not a big game, but it took me a considerable amount of time to make it (to be precise; one year, one hour and sixteen minutes). I had to go through a lot, and, well, I learned a lot! In the end, it was well worth the wait.
The main purpose of the save system is for you to store your paintings, since there are over 50 of them. In case you are interested in reading their descriptions.
This game was inspired by the "Truth" riddles in Assassin's Creed 2. The riddles in Batman: Arkham Asylum also played an important role.
If you are having problems, check the "IMPORTANT" part of the commentary. If it's not there, don't be afraid to contact me.
All constructive criticism is appreciated. Feel free to correct me about grammar and spelling too; English isn't my native language.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 8, 2011
Excelent game!
This is so amusing,and if I may say,educational.The rddles aren't too hard,which makes this game even better!Great job on everything!
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 1, 2011
i love this game
but the connecting to newgrounds thing keeps me from clicking the pointers face
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 30, 2011
head hurts a bit...
Never though a game on Newgrounds could appeal to both my inner history buff and gamer at the same time a sequel would be more then welcome though we all understand the time it took just for this
To tell you the truth, I'm surprised about all these people asking for a sequel. To make things clear, I *am* thinking of a sequel, I'm just indecisive about whether it should be another Renaissance game, or a different period such as Baroque.
Although I lean towards another Renaissance game, since that period is no doubt the most popular and well-known, I don't see how I can find paintings that already haven't been used in this game (ones suitable for riddles, anyway). I used a lot of sources and tried making riddles with about %90 of the paintings there. It won't be easy finding more sources.
However, even if I do decide on a sequel, the period between deciding and making is really long for me... This game took exactly a year and I doubt a sequel will be made more quickly.
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 24, 2011
hmm...
did you read the Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown?
I'm thinking of it. My brother has read it and maybe one day I'll read it too.
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 18, 2011
love it
make a sequel