its a bit to yellow witch makes it a little bit wierd and that’s how i like it!!!further more the big shark is just fat!!!but the rest is bad…
just kidding!! here’s a nine!!
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your crazy _Jaws did you now that!
o SATAN rules not MANITI`S
(Rating removal. The usernames madness, Satan, and Salad are all the same user, and all of their double reviews and review of their own uploads will have their ratings removed. -Trafton)[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Waz, everything you do is 1.24, because you never use JJ2, always TSF.
TSF can load 1.23 tilesets too.
AND this is for TSF too. .[This review has been edited by Moonblaze]
Heh Very nice
if been waiting for this a long time
Download Recommedation
heh very nice it Receives the list very Quik
Download Recommedation
Nice test the second Gave me some Problem But very nice and Orginally Ideas Make Some more tests :-D
Trafton, the way you should beat Freeze is to make sure there aren’t even any items, just shoot them down. They’ll fall in the sucker tube. If you fall, however, you’ll hit them all again, and they’ll all be back. :P
Oh yes, I’ll probably use all the suggestions or ideas given for a sequal. There used to be some RF SCEs in BLASTZONE, but I had to remove them, because they did not always work, and SCEs usually create lag online.
Cazz, I will try. I tried uploading something at SW before, but I suppose it didn’t work, I thought it was a tileset.[This review has been edited by CraccoBoy]
This is a very nice pack. There’s not much more to add to Disguise’s comments. I thought the ammo was pretty well layed out, despite a few bumps in the placement. Download recommendation.
I don’t think this would be a very good level for the battle server. Most of the level is above average, but it just doesn’t play fluidly. You could attribute this to the many dead ends, which pretty much stop this from being a play-worthy level. Otherwise, it’s pretty good, and I suppose could be worth a download if you are not highly annoyed by dead ends.
This is a really easy level. It’s worth downloading only for Dusguise’s tileset, which is excellent as usual.
I must say that this is an amazing conversion of an outstanding JJ1 tileset. It may appear simplistic at first, but it’s very complex. It’s not hard to use, however. The hardest part is setting up the tons of animations. This is the best conversion I’ve seen to date. Download it. Now. ;)
First of all, unless you really only like large tilesets, this is an outstanding tileset worthy of your download.
This tileset is set in Heaven. Obviously, I can’t recommend it above Agama’s Heaven (well, there’s pretty much nothing I can recommend above Agama’s Heaven, but anyway) but it is a great high-quality tileset. I would give this a 8.5+ if it was a lot bigger. It’s a fantastic start, but adding more tiles of this quality would be great. Keep working on this one. It’s great. :)
The shields and flag bugs remain in some of these levels. There are alredy versions of these levels circulating Jazz 2. There is no need to upload them again.
A very nice testing level with a few annoyances, but likely not the best ever. The first level, Training, is an example of a great training level. It’s simple, skill-based, and introductory, and prevents a smooth translation to the final tests. With the possible exclusion of “FOO,” these tests are all skill-based, which I really like. My only complaint is that the whole thing is a bit short, and the “Freeze” level can be aggrivating and you can cheat by going before the items reginerate if you are really lucky.
All and all, a great testing level and a definite download recommendation. But it still is only a test level, and is nothing amazing. Download recommendation for test fans and an overall 7.7 score. Yay.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
I’ll admit, I was skeptical Craccoboy could turn out a good test after TaD and Cracco Practice. I was kind of right.
Training is easy enough. Jump from one hook to another.
Arrow’s about the same, only there are a few sucker tubes.
Turbulance is annoying, because although it’s filled with wind and floatups, there’s no indication of where they are, no fans or anything. You have to keep going through until you know where things are, and even then, you must battle the force known as Momentum, when the wind suddenly stops. Not to mention the orange warps, which are the same color as the area of the textured background they’re over, so I had to turn off textured background for it.
Foo has invisible walls. However, it’s still relatively easy to figure out where they are, which I guess is why it’s called Foo.
I hate Freeze. To really be able to see in it, you have to have 16 color one, which causes lag. Even so, the balloons and freeze enemies are close to invisible. But if you’ve ever wanted to vent rage on freeze enemies, this is your chance.
Illusion was probably the best, not to mention one of the two I appreciated. Walls keep appearing and disappearing, so you must time your jumps.
Bounce was odd, as despite it saying Spaz was the required rabbit, I found I could only do it as Jazz. But it involves pinball flippers, bumpers, and balloons. Of course.
Avoidance was Annoyance, as you must avoid the balloons. What exactly balloons are is obviously open to debate, as you can get hit by not going near them, while not hit when you’re right next to them. Remember, balloons must be at least three tiles apart to go between them.
Warped was Training, only with more warps that textured background must be turned off for.
Darkness (not dorkness) was the other one of the two I appreciated. It’s generally dark (dark green, for some reason), except every so often a light flashes and you see the next balloon or something.
Blastzone was boring. I’ve seen more original uses of TNT and Bombs in a foo race.
And in Invl, you must find the INVISIBLE balloons. Joy. Fortunately, none of the balloons are too far apart, nor in places that make no sense.
The whole thing, with one or two exceptions, was kind of easy.
Some things that could have added to the enjoyment were balloons that appeared and disappeared, SCEs (for people playing online) and trigger scenery.
I’m undecided on a rating, as I haven’t eaten today and am thus likely to rate anything too low. I’ll probably come back to it later.[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
Okay, The whole level is just only balloon. Balloon here, ballon there, and you are ready (Not me, is suck at this, but okay.)
Very orginal ideas, the tileset rock for it, really, and: “Every non-ready-rook can beat this” -Craccoboy
So, Just download this with a evry evil grin that you aren’t a not-ready-rook.
Edit: oops it is non-really rook so do that then :D[This review has been edited by Taz]
Wy did i make this song?
because i love manati’s
they are cute,
they are soft (it’s like a pillow),
and they are one of the most kind creatures on earth
MANATI’S RULE!!!!!!!!!![This review has been edited by _Jaws]
I did’nt know a big shark could say homp homp homp! I think it’s kinda funny, and that’s why I like it.[This review has been edited by snorky]
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