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jazzbusterz.txt | 0.32 kB | 26 Feb 2006 | |
tempel.j2l | The tempel | 3.28 kB | 25 Feb 2006 |
j1Sluggion.j2t | Jazz 1: Sluggion | 49.67 kB | 04 Sep 2002 |
KICKEL.it | Kickelkungen | 55.16 kB | 25 Feb 2006 |
This level was originally packed with the new JazzBusterz myth, but since that was deleted here it is again. I bet this is going to be deleted too just for mentioning the whole “jazzBusterz” thing those timemonkeys destroyed. In case you missed out the JazzBusterz text(as faithfully recreated as I can) is included.
Anyways this level was spawned of 3 hours straight of level making after playing Time Rabbit, Bubba Boss Level, and Jazz Boss Champeenship. All of which can be downloaded from you local downloads page at the time of this typing.
This level is part of an experiment asking: Can one find bad levels even slightly entertaining if they know they are bad beforehand? To make sure I get honest answers, this level is released to you the public.
Too bad I played this one before you uploaded it for the second time. I had a laugh when playing ‘Tempel Level’…things just became worse and worse as you progres through the level. All right, I won’t spoil it for those who haven’t downloaded the level, but you can expect some rather nice effects like a swarm of Sparks following you through a suckertube barely fast enough to outrun them, with a warp at the very end, or how about reading two of the most useful text strings ever? You also get to shoot for ages and ages, good if you want to (accidentally) destroy your keyboard for insurance money, and you will get hurt randomly…all…the time.
The level still manages to not be completely bad…sure, there are surprises, but they only become unpleasant if you are naive enough to think it’s all going to be a walk in the park after being TOLD the level was a bad one. I had a lot of fun walking on spikes with no hurt events while going through a cloud of Cheshire cats that disappear on contact and don’t actually do anything.
‘Tempel Level’ has a spelling mistake in its name and it’s my belief it has absolutely no replayability. But just as you only get one shot at life (unless you’re James Bond), you only need to play this level once to get as much as you can from it. Download at your discretion.
EDTI: Yay, I beat n00b and got the longest review.
Here is it. A small, thin 3 for your level. I didn’tlike it. I searched the entrance for 2 minutes and there were too many enemies into the tempel. And the cats were useless. And the background with same speed of the sprite layer in high detail was a bad idea.
Come on people, I have a quota of exactly 7 comments per upload to uphold.
EDIT- WR, the spelling mistake was a reference to DX’s old episode “The Tempel Episode” and it’s sequel “The Tempel Episode 2” in celebration of the series’ semi-trequel “Jazz X” actually going somewhere
EDIT2- It started that way UF, but it eventually just became a testing ground of any potential horrible gameplay concepts that I had in my head.
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