The idea is nice, although I have to admit that I think this can be done way better.
Well, the idea is an old rehashed thing that has been done before. There, from what I can tell, are three differences.
1: Instead of just shooting at it, you have to go around back and attack the tail. No, I agree, that doesn’t make sense.
2: Instead of shooting animated fire balls or something that effect you, it uses the Ice SCE. Half the time the shots go the wrong direction, and they don’t hurt you anyway.
3: It doesn’t work. Actually, this might have not been made to work in previous incarnations, but I think it really stands out that his example doesn’t even work. Sure, you can destroy Tweedle, but it doesn’t help. It doesn’t go to the next level or anything.
So far, I’m undecided on a rating. I’ll come back to this a little later.
Edit: If the thing I want to change is to make it work? :P[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
Answer to Violet’s post:
1.The tail is often the weakness to these kinds of monsters.
2.I wanted missiles, but it screwed up.
3.This is only an EXAMPLE. I didn’t make it into a real level. If that’s what YOU want to fix when YOU make a level like this, then feel free to do so as long as I get credit.
Why you should get the credit? Didnt Violet said ppl already did this before.
If this is CraccoBoy´s tileset, don´t you think he already used that idea? He wouldn´t put tiles in his tileset he doesn´t need for a level or concept.
Huh…… I don’t know if this DESERVES a rating!
If I think it does, I’ll come back and edit this….
…..If not, this will stay a N\A!
Even if you told us that, you should of included a couple of homemade levels sop you’d get a rating
Nice, but you only don’t go to the next level, and thats bad. For all the reviewers who want to give a rating: Dont!!! This is only an example!
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