Yeah, good, average level. If you are going to make a single player level and not release it with a pack, don’t make it small. I tend to (and most everyone tends to) rate single levels lower than I do packs.
Layers&Eyecandy: 50 %
Gameplay: 75 %
Level design: 60 %
Event placement: 75 %
Bugs: 55 %
Originallity: 85 %
Size: 80 %
Difficulty: Easy. This is not hard. Easy.
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6.9 >>> 7.0 – GOOD
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The Lost Land
The Lost Land is a OK level with nice secrets. The secrets are so placed that you can find them simple,
but there are also some suprises most times in it. The eyecandy is not bad, but there isn’t textured background, layer 6 & 7, 1 or 2 eyecandy. and the platforms are not really exciting.
Anyway, there are two nice ideas in it: 1. You morphed in a bird and have to fly trough a maze of Floating Suckers, 2. You are morphed into a frog and have to evade the Bullys and springs or you’ll have to do it all over.
The two Schwartenguard idea don’t work so great, though.
The Lost Land is overall a OK level and download ths if you want a funny and orginal level.
I wouldn’t say 9.2, but this level is pretty nice. The eyecandy is bad. There weren’t many tiles used. For example, the grass tiles… you used one grass tile over and over again for every platform. There are probably more than 10 grass tiles in the set that you could use. Also, there is no textured background, and the leaves look very funny. There is no background eyecandy, either. It’s very, very easy, and it’s medium sized… not too small. It was fun; it took about 5 minutes. I reccomend this, but I don’t think it’s a 9.2.[This review has been edited by labratkid]
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