This is a good attempt to make a CTF level. It feels original and fun to play. Its also roomy, which is good, and has ok ammo placement. I felt as if u used the ground tile with the hole in it to much, but other than that this is a fine level. I was hoping for another tileset, but this level will do. If any of u are asking “Black, why u rewiew so much Disguise’s tilesets at once?” ill answer, the topic of the 50th tileset by Disguise has really got me in the mood for collecting his tilesets, and i stumbled onto this so here, no comment
C’mon guys dont be so harsh ;P
For a MS paint tileset, it isnt that bad, to quote Fquist, ive seen worse, far far worse. Even though, im not in the “blood” type style, and its good u have PSP 7, i still dont sob**sniff**sob
Like i said many many many times before, it isnt that bad, although i cannot really reccomend this to anyone either. Especially 7 year olds who happen to be browsing around J2O >;P
I nice spiffy tileset from nice ol’ disguise to suckered out Mirrow ;P
Basically its just the Dreamy Mirrow tileset, which has now been named to Dreamy Mirrow ][, and now has tons more tiles and quality. I personally, like this one, but I have to give it a low rating because i feel like something is misisng or so. The rainbow colours, well not exactly rainbow, really brighten my day sometimes which makes me give it a download reccomedation and an underated 7.2 ;P
This tileset realtes to a lot of other ones u made disguise, but i like the textures and the idea. The backround and eyecandy looks cool, the whole tileset looks wet and damp because of the rain, well, many good levels can become of this, cheers to another upload by disguise who already uploaded 50 tilesets by now. This isnt his best, but isnt his worst either. good quality like this requires a download reccomendation
Hmmm….. Another high quality conversion by Cell. Looks like he is rivaling Violet in who gets to be the best convertor on j20.
The conversion, itself is VERY good. It has animations, needed tiles, and ok backround, some cool tiles, and i like it. Its not the best conversion on j20, but its up there. This covers the whole Marbelera tileset, and there is no need to make another one, because this one Ruxors. You wont know what ur missing until u download this.
Very, very good conversion. Maybe best conversion of JJ1.
low/medium/high/very high
Colors: high
Size: medium
Animations: low
Useable: medium
Disguise’s best tileset. Oh no, Green Matrix is better. 8 points is too much, but this is originally.
low/medium/high/very high
Colors: high
Useable: high
Animations: low
Size: medium
I really do not like this as much as you people do.
There are.. about three kinds of ground. One is sandy stuff that looks good and has some darker stuff on top to walk on. It looks good, but it needs more tiles for the inside, or just small platforms, as otherwise it gets boring. But it’s very usable, and it has some great water stuff. The second is the inside of the temple, which is the big solid block stuff you see in tilesets like Cheez, Cool Day and Temple, only it looks awful and isn’t nearly as versatile. The graphics for it just suck. And then there’s a lesser ground, which gets attached to the temple one, which I think is supposed to be piles of coins, but it’s really hard to tell. (It doesn’t look like coins) There are some gems you can put in it, too.
There is also lots of persian stuff, like towers, and some doors (which look ok, but can’t seem to close), genies (which look weird), flames (which look bad), clouds, background eyecandy, a throne, and some other stuff. But I have to go now so I’ll rate it later.
So I take this as being disquise’s 50th tileset then. I dun like it as much because i dun really like these bright bright tilesets, and some more tiles could be added, but this will be a fun tileset to use, and im sure many people will use it. The palette is good, and the useful tiles are included. I dont have any grudge towards hotels, but they arent exactly up there with my favourite levels, they are more down and take less effort to make like tests. I reccomend you to download this, since it has NOTHING to do with hotels
Excellent Tileset, great idea too, lol, and the fact I’m in it gives it an extra 0.2 points! w00t for you! I like the set a lot too…hmmm next Moo race might use this..:D
I can’t exactly say that this is worth uploading to J2O. It’s a fairly tedious and short storyline for levels that, well, honestly aren’t deserved of much of a storyline. The story features several trips to “down below” and a group called the “Spazzers” who must defeat Deaven Shell. This really shouldn’t have been uploaded, especially without permission from BlurredD. It’s not a very good story, but it’s a unique effort…I guess. No download recommendation for obvious reasons.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
You should make it so that the last level goes on to Lg2 :P
Fixor: The stupido Taz fixors the next level setting. Sorry ‘bout that.[This review has been edited by Taz]
I think its a cool level, and hard for first time players. Its all cool, excapt it cost you a few points bacause the game crashes when you beat it. You have to fix that. Further stuff, im playing it right now :D
I forgot to mention this in the description: I know they they are Ground Force levels (I forgot to credit ET for the concept, too). “Survivor” was originally suppose to be the name of the pack of Ground Force levels I made. But eventually, everyone started to call the concept Survivor and making “Survivor levels”. (I can’t help it if “Survivor” is more catchy than “Ground Force”). So technically, Survivor is the 20 Ground Force levels I made, not the name of ET’s concept.
Anyway, for those who deemed some of my levels as “unoriginal”, I couldn’t help it. For the first several levels, I was just trying to make some decent Ground Force levels. I can’t help it if each and every level I made in the pack is not completely different from another one.
I’m a little surprised by how some of you reacted to several of my levels. I probably should have explained the strategy I wanted to be used in each of them. Like with Uncharted Territory and An Insidious Illusion 2, I wanted it so that when you shoot the tiles with pepper spray, you can barely see them disappear, thus giving an opponent on top of these almost no time to react. And with Tower of Death, I had to make it the way it was because if I used too many tiles, the level wouldn’t work the way I wanted it to, plus I wanted it easy enough to get to the top when there’s a lot of people playing in it. I know you can go to the top pretty quickly, which is part of the reason I added ammo (it’s also suppose to be a distraction). I figured instead of just going to the top and waiting for others, you could just shoot tiles and make it impossible for anyone else to get all the way up.
As for other things mention, it seems that you can’t play as Lori in TSF (from my short 5-second test). And DaThunderPX, if you go to the top-left at the start too fast before you stop flashing, you won’t get the coin and/or hit the crate that closes off the room. You have to use good timing so that no one else can go there, too.[This review has been edited by BlurredD]
There have been few hotel tilesets or levels that I actually like, but I knew that Disguise’s 50th tileset would have to be something special. Did I mention that I hate hotels? Well, there come along a few hotel levels (“Five Star Hotel” by Super Saiyan) and tilesets (another Hotel Heroes tileset called “Hotel Dream”) that make me think twice. And this is one of those tilesets. I’m not exactly sure how this qualifies as a hotel tileset, though. It features a lot of tiles, the bulk of which are Mediterranean-looking sand and oasis tiles. There are also some building tiles, which are obviously supposed to be used for a hotel level. It also contains some advertisements for dating Mirrow, in case you have the sudden urge to use them for no particular reason. Some of the art reminds me of Agama, strangely enough, though the style is still very much classic Disguise. The hills and the textured background both look very realistic and spifftacular, with shades of the original Hotel Dream tileset. Some of the building tiles look cheap (especially the red ones) but still look good when used in a level. The only bed tiles included are quite large but have Super Saiyan’s name all over them. If you aren’t Super Saiyan and aren’t making a level featuring Super Saiyan’s room, these tiles are pretty useless. The fire is well-done, and is not a carbon copy of the default Jazz 2 fire, which is nice to see. Also included are well-drawn but cartoony genie tiles. The water looks very well textured, but looked a bit off when used in a level. Still, the oasis tiles are some of the best tiles in the tileset. While it has great tiles for building the next Taj Mahal, some of the normal hotel “features” seem to be lacking. There aren’t any televisions, unbranded beds, or anything like that that you would expect to see in a hotel level, but it’s possible to make due. In short, this is a great-looking tileset that is more of a building and desert tileset than it is a hotel one, but is still worth using if you want to make a Persian-themed hotel level. Great drawing, and certainally worthy of being Disguise’s gasp fiftieth tileset. A definite download recommendation, and a rating of 8.5.
EDIT: Apparently my assumption that Hotel Heroes would be making a hotel was wrong. It is, in fact, not intended to be a hotel, but could be used as one I suppose. It is actually a tileset to make an Arabian castle. Ignore my stupidity and download this tileset. Now. Or perish. And be attacked by many angry squirrels.
EDIT AGAIN: Fine, I’ll review this as a normal NOT FOR HOTELS tileset which is NOT FOR HOTELS. This is a good Arabian-themed tileset that is NOT FOR A HOTEL. It features well-drawn land tiles that are NOT FOR HOTELS. It includes some advertisements NOT MEANT FOR HOTELS for Mirrow, who built this tileset, which is NOT MEANT FOR HOTELS. It’s a good tileset for NOT BUILDING HOTELS and definitely worth a download and is worth NOT BUILDING HOTELS with it. And, of course, this tileset is intended for NOT BUILDING HOTELS. Sorry for misreviewing this NOT FOR HOTELS tileset, which is, of course, NOT FOR BUILDING HOTELS. And since this is NOT FOR HOTELS, my rating for the NOT FOR HOTELS tileset increases by a NOT FOR HOTELS 0.2 to the very NOT FOR HOTELS score of 8.7. And a NOT FOR HOTELS download recommendation. Very good, NOT FOR HOTELS job, Wisety and Mirrow and NOT FOR HOTELS.
-Trafton aka NOT FOR HOTELS
P.S. Did I fail to mention that this is NOT FOR HOTELS? Well, that’s because it is. Now, take this 8.7 and run. If you see a green van following you, make sure that all of your pie is in France. It’s necessary to public safety that you do not eat ketchup. Thank you. I will now go see a psychiatrist that is NOT FOR HOTELS.
[This review has been edited by Trafton AT][This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Um. I hate to say this. but.. I don’t like this tileset. I’ll point out why ;P
1) THE NORMAL PERSIAN GROUND SUX! FIX FIX FIXADDDASDIDOA” FIIIIIIIIIXXXXXXXXx. Plz? :P
2) Stupid Genie. Die. Blargh. DIE GENIE. :P
3) and the other normal ground.. looks like ground with (-) on it ;P
4) DIEEEEEEE PARROT :P
Except all of those. Woah. Nice tileset.
Brilliant Doors Excellent Fire Nice Mountain :P Big. Persian. Top. ThingySo. overall, I like
8.7. Nyah. Download recommendation
Wow! really great tileset, nice detail (tha usual) in Disguises tilesets..(How does he do it? We all ask?) So overall i hate it an 8.7 for great quality and excellent detail :)
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