I downloaded this levelpack because of my sister, she loves treasure hunt.
But now I like it too!!!
A very cool and orginal tileset!!
(A very small and undetailed review! Rating removal. ~Violet)[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
(Rating RESTORED due to date review was originally posted. ~Violet)[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
Very cool, I like the use of the Muckamo set and found this level very satisfying to play. I would’ve liked it to be a bit longer, though. Otherwise, keep up the good work!
Ah, another battle. Let’s get started.
Eyecandy: I can’t say much at all about the eyecandy in this level. The eyecandy is simple, yet a bit too simple. No vines, not much backround or foreground. Just a few blocks, with a tree near the bottom of the level. There aren’t many features, which may make the level a bit boring.
Weapons/Placement: The weapon placement was pretty well done. Most of it was tucked within corners. Some beside walls. The amount of ammo was fairly well, not too much not too little. The only problem is that too many powerups seemed hidden in walls.
Gameplay: The gameplay was fairly good, no trouble for Jazz or Spaz to run through the level. That’s a good point of not having much details in a level.
Overall, I recommend this to people who enjoy a simple level with good gameplay. I give it a 6.2
It’s cool!!!
Very simple to use.
Yes I think it’s a good tileset.
Good work Skulg.
Very good idea for a program Overlord. But I have to partially agree with Violet. This program is kind of useless, not totally, but kind of. I;ve had those RARE occassions where I try to convert a 1.23 level into TSF (Not knowing I could jsut paste it into the TSF directory) and when in the TSF JCS accidentally hitting ‘Save’ instead of ‘Save as’. So this is useful for those RARE occassions. This is also a step into the right direction of getting tilesets and what not of 1.24 into 1.23 :-)
Does it work with tsf tilesets?
+ [/blue test test test
Uhhh… Violet, it’s just handy ;)
If you don’t understand it, well ehhh… then go eat your hat.
It is very useful.
Sounds very useful indeed. :)
Unless Bjarni included the wrong Icy Battle, I think it’s pretty safe to say that AcId’s level was ripped. And it’s kinda hard to create the exact same level, and add in a completely incorrect sign, Bjarni.
Let me get this right, this will change 1.24 levels to 1.23, and people are saying that this is pretty useless? I think not ( that is if I understand what this program does ).Many of us who have both jj2 and TSF, must have once, accidentally saved a 1.23 level in the TSF editor, and been forced to remake the whole level from scratch, I know I have. This could be very useful to me :)
And even though you say it crashes, surely it doesn’t take long to open a TSF level, and quickly save it as a 1.23 level :)
I think this is worth downloading :), it can’t do any harm, and its only 14 kb * ET moves the mouse over to the download link, and suddenly the whole computer blows up and knocks the world sideways, the world then collides with all the other planets, and they are all pushed into the sun. Due to too much pressure, the sun explodes and causes a black hole, everything is sucked into it and time and matter no longer excist :P *
Reply to what Violet said: Ok, it isn’t the best level retriever, and loosing all the animations is a negative thing. But for me, if I use the TSF JCS one, until I actually click on JCS.exe, it will open every single level with the tsf jcs, it even stops the short cuts working properly, its probably something I have done wrong, but I am sure it could be useful for if someone needs to change a TSF level to a normal jj2 level.
Not everyone uses TSF to use the new tileset ( I do though :P ), so if they make a level, save it, suddenly relise that they were using the wrong JCS, they can quickly fix their error, instead of remaking the whole level, which is time filling :P
PS: Maybe this should become a debate[This review has been edited by ET]
same prob as you, WINNER
I believe Overlord’s patch is meant to convert 1.24 levels to 1.23 levels. Perhaps this could be very useful to those who have TSF but can’t make levels for 1.23. Too bad those who have TSF don’t have 1.23 JCS so that they could use this patch, but at least those who have 1.23 JCS can convert TSF levels to 1.23 (something’s better than nothing, isn’t it?).
Sounds really buggy.. and pretty useless..
Edit in response to ET:
Ok, so this lets you load TSF levels in 1.23. TSF levels, in general, use TSF tilesets. Does this let you use TSF tilesets in 1.23 JCS? Somehow, I doubt it..
Let’s say, that due to someone not having 1.23, they make a TSF level with a 1.23 tileset. Even if you do use this on that level, it will probably be passworded. If it’s not, you’ll still be missing all of the animations.
Now, someone seems to think that this is for retrieving levels they saved in the TSF JCS. Maybe I’m weird, but I have no idea how this could happen. First of all, they’re saved in different directories. So you bring up the TSF JCS, go into the 1.23 JJ2 folder, load a level, save it. How likely is that?
Anyway, why would they load it in the first place? If you have 1.23, there’s no real point to loading it in TSF, unless it’s a bona-fide TSF level (using a TSF only tileset).
What would be useful would be to take all those TSF tilesets that have less then the maximum tiles for 1.23 and make Them 1.23.[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
Dron’t work. Blaat. Barf[This review has been edited by Taz]
Not spam me! I was not know it was you´re level! I was create a IceyBattle level but I not know it was you´re! I was create it too! ;-(
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