-1 more blocks!
But it is very cool! In next time I create level I will use this tileset! :D
Treasure packs are few and far between, and good ones are even harder to find. However, this pack by Warlord (aka Felix) is pretty good overall. The levels are all generally well-made and there are no glaring deficiencies in any of them. However, I agree with EvilMike in that some of them contained few gems compared to the other one. I hosted this online, and after I got sufficient people to play a good treasure match (trust me – it’s not easy) I quickly found that a few of the levels don’t have enough gems at all. There was one point where I had to use Controller, because no one was able to get to 100 gems even after ten minutes. Overall, however, this is about as good as treasure packs get. There are a few gems here (no pun intended) but also some that are more akin to coal. Other than the lack of gems in the “coal” levels, there’s not much more to improve. Eyecandy is good, and gem placement is very nice. A download recommendation for this one is nearly automatic, since you don’t see many high-quality treasure levels or packs these days. A very nice job.
This is a slightly above average level using the Jungle tileset. It’s an OK level in general, but it has some eyecandy bugs. It’s still an OK play, but I can’t really recommend it. Keep making levels, JoJo. :)
These levels are…well…a little…how do you say this…bad? ;-P
It seems that battle levels are usually of lesser quality than those made for CTF.
This is no exception. The level is good, but weapon placement is skitzophrenic at some points. Worth a download, though.
White Rabbit, ít’s in two parts because I tried to upload it all up in one, 2.15 meg file, which gave everyone errors when they tried to download it. It clearly says you need both parts for it to work.
With a little bit of HTML you get very far, Trafton. :-)
good it haves a lot of minigames
but it is a little boring the song is boring and not included in the zip a small shop but the rest is good
(No rating your friends’ levels higher. -Trafton)[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
The pack contains only music and tilesets. No rating given.
And why did you make two parts?!
‘Error to write file’ . . .
Hilltop Hares: (Diamondus)
A decent Diamondus level with lots of warps and (IMHO) too many powerups. There’s also a warp to an airboard areana, a feature in levels I’ve never cared for.
Christmas Carnage Pt1: (Holidaeus)
A small level, with again (again IMHO) a few too many powerups. One of the trees on the left side has no one ways for its top, but other then that, this is decent.
Checkered Trouble: (Cheq)
Despite that it uses the tileset well, Checkered Trouble is quite hard to navigate. Still, if you like eyecandy, this could well be for you.
Christmas Carnage Pt2: (Holidaeus)
Another small level, albeit bigger, and again a few too many powerups. I liked Pt1 more, but this is interesting. Bad dead end.
Muckamo Mayhem (uninspried name): (Muckamo) (duh)
A decent level, this uses the Muckamo tileset well.
Alien Carnage E3L1: (Alien Carnage: Office)
This level, for some unexplained reason, appears to be one of the levels from Alien Carnage. Thus, it’s not designed in a straight line, mostly, except for a seperate area there’s a warp to.
Christmas Carnage Pt3: (HOLIDAEUS)
Another small level, especially because a decent chunk of the space is used up by secret warp targets. There’s also an airboard, which doesn’t mix with the poorly masked slopes.
Jazz of the Jungle: (Raneforus)
Weird.. consists of a bunch of solid trees and platforms, and uses lots of layer 5, warps, and powerups.
Candy Carnage: (Candion)
I’ll admit I’m partial to Candion levels. Anyway. This is a medium small battle level with stuff. A few warps. That kind of thing. Feels a bit single player, though.
Green Hill Zone: (Green Hill Zone)
Poorly designed battle level (mostly dead ends) with a few good parts. Invincibility carrots don’t work in MP, btw, so having one the coin warp target is a bad idea.
Lagunicus Loho: (Lagunicus)
One of the only levels to use Lagunicus, this shows why people don’t use it. Consisting entirely of a bunch of small platforms, and way too many powerups, Lagunicus Loho is one of the lo points of this pack.
Marblera Madness: (Marblera)
Another medium small, but most of them are. Nice feel, though the deadends are annoying.
Hilly Pastures: (Diamondus)
Basically Hilltop Hares using Diamondus Night, without the airboards and with water at the bottom.
Overall, this is a very large pack of decent levels, only with great music. I was undecided between a 8.2 and a 8.5 here, but opted for the latter for various reasons.
Edit: I have taken another look at these levels, and found them quite unworthy of my original 8.5.[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
Nice job, a definite improvement. Download this.
Uh…Did I miss something?
What exactly does it happen to fix?
YOU ARE ALL USELESS. J/k.
And the feature does work. ;-P
This is an extremely boring and uninteresting hotel. Is there any other kind? No. And this one certainally does not make any big leaps in the hotel arena, where big leaps usually result in collisions with a low ceiling. This is in no way worth downloading, and, in fact, I recommend that you avoid the hotel genre in general. There is really nothing interesting in its entirety and there is a lot of well, pointlessness. Much like this review. I give this a two point two and absolutely no download recommendation. Sorry, try making something that is not as well, uh, just make something that isn’t a hotel. ;P[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Not bad at all. Download recommendation.
Few hotels even get passed the “I don’t want to strangle the author gently” point, but this one is an exception. Nice job.
Well, it’s working again. Claps
Anyway, here’s my review..
The entire pack was made in 1999, which I took into account. It was an amazing level pack back then and is still in many respects a breathtaking level pack these days. It uses several different atmospheres and creates an overall interesting experience not like that of any other pack. Weapon placement is very good, and so is eyecandy. Gameplay was smooth and there were few dead ends, and the levels just generally “flowed” well. While this may not be as amazing as it was when it was first released way back 3 years ago, this pack certainally has lost none of it’s charm, and is to this day one of the best packs of all time. In short, I can not recommend this enough. Download today. You won’t regret it, OR YOUR CHIPMUNK-STRAWBERRY WAFFLES BACK.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
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Not bad, but I’m in too much of a Halloween mood to give a rating. ;-P
It’s called Project Weapon.
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