IT DIDN’T HAVE XPSUPPORT
%$#^&$%^$#2
I don’t need it… But now i can’t delete it! “Can’t delete program. Useing by Windows”….
IMHO its the olny edited version of normal battle game level by Epic Games. It deserves for 1 but some ideas are good, so here’s 2.7
Excellent tileset. I remember when you were testing it online. I’m not so great at reviewing anymore, but I’ll just give it what I feel is right. Mmkay?
A readme cannot fix the fact that you cannot type the levelname in when you host a server (thanks to the “_”).
INSTALLATION RATING: –
Exceptional eyecandy, just a few minor issues that could be ironed out.
EYECANDY: 2.9/3
Solid navigation, and tolerable carrot/weapon placement. Also, 20 coins is a bit hefty for just the Seeker powerup.
WEAPONS: 1.3/2
NAVIGATION/CARROTS: 2.9/4
SUBTOTAL: 4.2/6
Feels very polished except for a few slightly flaky bits.
OVERALL “FEELING”: 0.9/1
A great rookie effort by Merlyn. I have my eye on you. ;)
TOTAL SCORE: 8- (/10)
ROUNDED SCORE: 8/10[This review has been edited by SteelTalon]
There are plenty of list server capture programs currently available, and this is one of my favorites. However, it is aging quickly. It does not provide information on the server that is as in-depth as many of the other options, nor does it feature as much customizability, but it is a good old stand-by. It provides in-depth server information about servers that are currently up via a MS-DOS interface. Those who are frightened by command lines need not apply – this program has no interface other than the one MSDOS supplies. The default join name is “Test”, and while not the perfect option, it’s better than the annoyingly colorful join name that graced the original JazzTool. Still, despite its hard use, this script is worthwhile. However, new options such as JazzTool and J2SU are quickly passing it, and it is destined to be left eating new tools’ dust if there is not an update soon.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT][This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Pretty good, I must say.
Very nice nurse CelL.
Ya know, the “joke” set is actually pretty useable – I’ve already started a level with it.
(I have to do this:
Thunder!
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
X-DDDDDDD … I never said that. thanks.)
…His :)
And thanks for the comments (everyone), they’re appriciated.
Merlyn
Edit for Violet: I am TomMK :) I changed my name when i came back to Jazz2 a couple of months ago[This review has been edited by Merlyn]
Well, this is a small tileset with many wizard (is that the good word? A man who does trickies?:) ) things, like a hat, a set of cards and stuff like that. The destruction animations are once again very nice, the textures on some things are very good. But the shading on everything except the balls is very bad; round things mostly look flat and stuff like that. The tileset also is too small to do many things with..
And Piccolo, you CAN give a 6.5 when you like it. I think its nice, with nice ideas but not beautiful enough and with not enough tiles..
Keep on making sets![This review has been edited by Piccolo aka SoulFire]
Give me a break man these are my first lvls!
Eh,Flash!
6.5 is NOT much!
If you like it,give it at least a 7!
Well,my review:
It’s a nicely done tileset with loadsa destructive things.
But the background stuff could be much improved,and the masking really lacks!
Download if you want to![This review has been edited by Piccolo]
Real review this time!
Originality:
8.2(I’s a pyramid!:p)
Tileset use:
9(Well,yeah)
Music choice:
9.7(Music is great!!)
Difficulty:
7.7(Quite,mmmhhh,good!)
OK,enough for now!!n_n
Makes:8.65
Hmm, i think next time i should upload the font file with it? i guess the font i used is not a standard font, and the font it uses instead completely messes up the program :/
also:
winner, id add you if u hosted a server while i was online. :p – and also, i dont have xp. and idont even know who ssb issa is, it was just the name of a server person so i put that on there, i am just adding names, i do not verify anything.[This review has been edited by spazzyman]
This level pack contains levels that are all pretty much the same, but with different tilesets. I’m not going to rate each level individually, because there’s almost an exact similarity between all of these levels.
Eyecandy: The eyecandy in these levels is very simple, underused, and not used properly. There are very few changes in eyecandy throughout the levels, and there are no patterns or variety in the way the eyecandy is set up.
Gameplay: The gameplay in this pack is very bad. Very few curves, or anything that can make the level more fun to play in. There are springs leading to the next platform, which is very simple and boring. These levels mostly consist of square platforms with springs leading to one another.
Weapons/Ammo: One thing I found completely annoying was that all of the powerups were beside eachother. You can never do this. You must put powerups in all different parts of the level, so it isn’t so easy to get powerups, and to avoid camping. Other weapons are scattered throughout the levels, and I don’t have too much of a problem with the weapon placement, other than the powerups.
Grassy Battle Fields Pack is a very simple and poorly planned battle pack. I suggest you use more variety in your levels next time. I give this pack a 3.5A very good battle lvl. It’s way better than my first lvl (which you can – conincidentally – download on J2o as well ;-)
Rockingham Garden has got very good gameplay. It’s floating and springs/warps are placed sensibly. No dead ends here either, too.
The eyecandy could have been a lot better. There are all the usual carrots, vines, more carrots and large plants but otherwise, it’s quite boring. Try experiementing more with layers nxt time, it’ll look much better.
Weapons placement in Rockingham Garden really great. There aren’t too much nor too few ammo and they’re placed in a decent manner around the lvl.
Overall, this is probably the best first-try lvl I’ve ever seen (not that I’ve seen many ;-) so I’ll give Rockham Garden an 8 and a big good luck to Merilyn on his (or her?) later lvls.
Cheers,
White Rabbit.
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