Just one question about this utility.
If a client on a server changes the music does it change for everyone else also?
[It doesn’t. ~cooba]
Thanks cooba. :)
Somebody please tell me that the level author at the very least tried to inject some humor. I always make sure my terrible uploads have some humor that usually the general public does not get or grandiose reason for why I’m sharing such drivel (I.E. wasting the 4000th upload on a useless level thus removing any significance such an upload could have had and thereby removing any such chance a level gets extra praise for merely uploading at the right moment)
OMG OMG OMG 9.7/10 this rox!! xD
Funnyest movie ever!
Download reccomendation.
EDIT:I change rating… 8.7 only 15 seconds… :(
[Review changed to quick review. For more information, see \Review Rules\. – Violet CLM]
Uhh… What?
Also, you might want to release all the levels of an episode in one pack. Anyway, onto the review.
“Nakari Forest Winter” is a single level that is apparently part of an episode (according to the level name, the second episode of whatever series this is a part of). The tileset that comes with the level is (as far as I know) rarely used, and it doesn’t look that bad for a Diamondus conversion.
The level itself, while fairly large, is extremely dull. While the level is mostly linear, it somehow manages to accomplish a feeling of “what the hell am I doing?”, mostly because the level is at some points impossible (not in the good sense, it is literally impossible to pass through some points in the level without using jjnowall). The level feels as if no beta-testing was done on it, and while space is used efficiently and it pulls off somewhat unused ideas (a switch to turn on and off tiles, as well as bringing back the frog concept), for the most part the level feels uninspired.
The eyecandy is subpar, a few gem ground tiles thrown here and there among a vast sea of the same ground tile everywhere. There are quite a few tile bugs throughout the level, and the level makes no use of background eyecandy. The textured background’s fade is set to black, there were no birds singing, the pants were dead, and the ground was messy and bloody from headcrabs.
While the level design is mostly unappealing and the eyecandy isn’t interesting, the level manages to show some interesting ideas. I won’t recommend downloading this, though.
nice program ;)
(Changed to quick review. ~Violet)
Making a level TSF only is not a crime Fawfull. Though, I personally think that making levels TSF only shows that you are having such a small brain that you can’t put your TSF files in a different file than your 1.20/1.23 files.
Well here is a review.
This level uses Pekka Kana 2 tileset. Nobody else haven’t used this tileset before.
First you start. Then there is one lizard. Then there a lot of hamburgers. Then there is some tiles. You jump over them and then there is 4 lizards and when you have shooted them there is exit??? Thats it, nothing else? And BTW there are nothing in layer 8. There are just crappy background in layer 7.
Don’t waste your time doing levels like this. Thats my advice.
No Download recommendation
When I first saw the rating 9.9, I thought “WOW! If it’s got that it must be good!”
How wrong I was. :(
All that is done is that the JJ2 menu music has been sped up and I was unable to hear the instruments clearly.
I can’t recommend this for download.
1.5 for knowing how to change the speed. But changing just that doesn’t make it a remix.
it has the same properties as your prev music.. again the speed change, im srry its exactly the same review but u only edited the same thing =
the music flows not very good.. its looking like u only made it faster in speed.
its going to fast.. and u dont hear all the instruments well.
i can’t say more about it. u just have to learn a bit more how to edit jj2 musics and not only set the speed.
i just don’t like it. you can make this in 2 min.. so you didnt spended much time for it.
Download recommendation?
no, not this time =(.. maybe your next music will be better =)
Good
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