A backsplash a survior game!!
and that your first (WOOPY)
a nice survior game and that you first
the place for the hoster is Good
btw only not by the lazer by the vines… You forget ONE lazer me the TESTER of lvl have seen that :P
i stay by the last tiles there is no lazer for…
A bubble schield is a good idea
i am will give a 7 but its you first
a 7.2 for this survior
btw a nice music in this lvl
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This is pretty much an average level. I tried playing as Lori, and it was very annoying. Not one of Unhit’s best. Sorry.
This is a good tileset chock full of blocks (har har, that rhymes). For the tileset collector, download this! It may be rare some day.
This level is a good level. My big complaint is the sheer amount of ammo. It is enough to classify this as an Assault level. BTW, thank you for including your password. While no password is preferable, if you are including one, it’s nice to spare us the trouble and tell us it in the level description.
A very good level with nice eyecandy (though a few glitches) and OK weapon placement. Download today! :)
I agree with many of the above. The point of level submission is to see how you can improve, not have people rave about perfection. In this case, I can’t rave mutch. It is a linear level that is very small. It seems overrated.
This is a very nice tileset. Some things I would like are missing, but not enough to severly downgrade it. Great job, Skulg!
Executor, please don’t type in all caps and flame. This level pack, however, is poor. Some parts were OK at best, but the whole experience is very linear and uninteresting, so a 2.
This level suffers from the fact that it just isn’t distinguishable from all the other darn Carrotus levels that exist. Also, as noted, including standard music just inflates pack size.
I thought I would go insane if I saw another Diamondus level, but I will make an exception here. Eyecandy is superb, weapon placement is very good, and the overall feel of the level is good. There are a few graphics glitches, but nothing big. I would recommend a download.
This level is OK. The eyecandy has a few glitches, but overall it’s above average. I can’t call it a must-download, but it is “good enough.”
This is a very strong showing, especially for a first level. Nice job!
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Actually this program I think was first released 2/3 days ago for a Bank Robbery event after the regular event. And it worked perfectly, in that server only about 2/3 pieces of ammo for both red and blue bases were left out. Otherwise it worked great.
censored. I wanted to open the game with Games Factory, but for some reason he says its not a game file…..why?
Anyway: A SEQUEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
come on i want a sequel!
elmhsemi Just Ownz Great level
the others are um Ok :P
what do we need to say more a great level
with a very nice Camp Spots
you can easy navigate to Both Bases
Very nice. The tileset is small but of high quality, much like the real game :)
First of all nice tileset. Kinda small, but hey.. Prince of Persia wasn’t that complicated when it comes to graphics.
Considering the size of the tileset I have to say you did a fine job. You built a battle level where you can easily get lost in. Which fits perfectly to the tilset.
Well done dude.
I was surprised to see this upload as my top-rated review so I decided to re-review it. My original review of 9.7 was a little too much, so I lower this to an 8.5. This is a semi-simple little proggie that connects to the list servers and lets you see server information without actually joining the server in question – sort of. Whenever you join a server, the program joins instead quickly so it can grab information. I was glad to see that there is now an option to change your name. Just when I was hoping that I would be able to make it so the name and “joined the game” did not show up (this is possible with enough name tweaking, instead it just shows two blank lines), I realized that this program does not allow you to use ALT keys to insert symbols and didn’t allow copying and pasting, so any symbol that wasn’t on the keyboard was out of question – ouch. That was a major knock against it, since it is particurally annoying when I try to join a server only to find myself banned because someone with fast reflexes was able to ban the information bot before it could leave and exit (this typically takes less than a second, but in some lag bursts or periods of bugginess, the bot may even appear as a player on a map. There are sometimes contests to see who can kill the bot before it leaves.) Another gripe I had with this program was the way it handled connecting to servers that were pinging or had extremely high ping times. While it did have a well-appreciated ping out time, this took quite a long time in many cases, and the information it gathered on other servers was useless by that point. It will refuse to go on and look up information on other servers until it completes the information lookup on the current server, so it sometimes takes ages to see the information if there is even one server that is pinging or very heavily lagged. Sometimes, while looking up information on servers that were pinging, the program would hang indefinitely, usually until it was able to contact the server. Despite its many flaws, its usefulness far outweighs the few quirks I had with it. Its worth a download to anyone who plays Jazz 2 often and has always wanted to be able to tell information about what server they are joining. Download recommendation? Definitely.
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It is good for a hand-drawn tileset, but is not very notable.
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