W-O-W
The talented ET has made another tileset, not as good as some of its companions, but still good. IT has acid lakes, metal technology, and strange purple ground which has a resemblance to the ground in jj1 nippius has. Although the color rocks, its a bit one typed as well and i just didnt like it very much, but it still rocks. To bad you didnt include how the planet looks from space =(
Hmm…..what a cool set
The colors of this rock, that green is so cool, and those waterfalls and fans. It feels one typed, for some reason. More color could of been used, only a few colors have been included, and i feel a lot more could of been in. But the texture is good, i didnt check for bugs yet, but i doubt there will be any. Nice pic included, the planet looks cool. You ppl should download this, this guy got talent.
Very good levels. Only some puzzels are difficult…
EDIT: cached the 9.2 to a 8.5. Reason: to difficult and to many traps. Nice enemie and the end, though.[This review has been edited by spazz]
my username: royj.kennisnet.nl.
Now about my levels, not a good episode. I am now working on my 4th episode. My 4th episode is much more better that this won. Wen that episode is ready, I will put it on this site.
WOW…………. COOL 
cool tileset and i download this lvl forever! The lvl : that’s to bad MAKE SELF LVLS! cover not battle1 to etsplanet2battle2! thats bad! for noobs! i will not says that this tileset bad is , i will says that the lvls………… no good………agama . disquise . and other toppers make cool lvls . do you that ? then are you one of the best tileset and lvl builders ever. you tileset’s rating i a 9 and lvls a 7.not that i stop with downloading your tileset’s………. but , you most not covered battle1 make self lvl’s!!!!!!!
i rating a 8
spear XD
I like this level. Cool music. I will gife it an 8.2.
OMG LOL LOL
THAT IS HILARIOUS, YOU LOOK LIKE A A A…….Nazirabbit
Seriously, very very funny. worth a d/l reccomendation just to see how funny it is. Nice headband.Enjoyed That carrot?
Try this out folks, you probably wont regret it.
But it cant compete with tilesets though, because some tilesets plain rock.
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Please make sure your tilesets do not overwrite older ones. This can cause problems which I don’t think I need to explain.
lol, actually that was a better review than i expected. anyway, the part about the huge amount of extra unused tiles at the bottom of the tileset, i fixed that and had the tileset end right after the green background mountains.
I’m having problems whit the file tmcship1.j2l, he is asking for an tileset file called neonius.j2t, which you didn’t add in the zip file, where can I find this tileset?
I like this thing, but a few parts of the music suck. Just what Haze said: brush up your music theorem. I think someone can use this in Letni levels.
Probably download reccomendation.
I think in this pack the gameplay is so much fun the music and the tileset with the feeling of Super Mario was very good but the tileset usage was so bad. You didn’t spend so much time on tilesets. Also the enemies and goodies were so much. So much food so much enemies and the next level setting was empty. Pay more attention on making levels and if you did the rest of the game it can be better for you to upload it.
Since you released the tileset about five minutes ago, I consider this a demo level. Here’s my review of the tileset:
Tilesets made in the fairly rudementary Microsoft Paint program normally fall into one of three categories: absolutely awful with no effort, an honest attempt but still not very good, and adequate for a tileset but an amazing masterpiece for an MS Paint tileset. To truly make a worthwhile tileset in MS Paint requires time, patience, and a whole lot more ability to not pull your hair out than I will ever posess. Suberia, which sounds like it could be a planet out of nearly any space game ever created, is a fairly simple tileset. If you have ever reviewed many tilesets made in Paint, you’ll know that simple is what to expect. The entire tileset itself occupies 34 32-pixel lines but is followed by annoying stencil remnants that at least take up double the room the tileset does (removing these to reduce filesize would have been welcome, especially if you are going to host levels with this tileset often.) Included are some nice-looking general purpose colored blocks and ground that suspiciously resembles grandmother’s banana bread. The green sucker tubes look acceptable, but without textures or anything complicated don’t look professional. Blue mountains that look similar in quality (pretty lame but acceptable in MS Paint) to Blade’s mountains in Aztec are there if you so desire mountain-y layer seven eyecandy. Street lights add an interesting touch to the tileset, which is obviously going for a city look. In fact, if you look at the tileset long enough, it almost looks like some cartoony MS Paint version of Toxic Bunny’s War Torn Night tileset (a la Distopia) minus the war torn part. Then there are some Mario-ish transfer tubes that are way to narrow to suffice for anything other than eyecandy. Then there is a block that literally has “warp” written all over it. This is followed by a collection of letters and symbols for printing out your bids of worship to the Snufuss. A shameless clan ad for backgrounds of tunnels that look sort of like spraypaintings adorn the bottom of this tileset, followed by the blue versions of the mountains earlier in the tileset. While I doubt that it will be used much beyond Atomic Clan levels, its not the word MS Paint tileset that there ever was. Still, it’s an MS Paint tileset and not an amazing one at that. I have always had trouble rating MS Paint-made tilesets because they all have that cartoony look, but this one is fairly clear. My rating for this tileset is a 5.7. It may not be graphically amazing or textured like tilesets made in PSP or Photoshop, but it does have a nice homely feel. Worth a download if you’re interested in MS Paint tilesets, but everyone else probably will not be missing much.
LEVEL:
Now, as exciting as a battle in the suburbs of Anytown, USA sounds, I can’t say this battle level is much to get excited over. The level itself is fairly smallish, but does not exactly feel constricting. The top of it consists of land area while the bottom is water (yeah, a lake below a suberb…sounds realistic, don’t you think?) The flow of the level is pretty good in the land areas, but obviously it’s hard to say much for nearly empty water areas. Near the bottom of the water area is a small building (suburban shipreck) consisting of a room with a seeker powerup. Ammo placement is actually fairly good, and whatever layout there is is not bad at all. However, I can’t say that I like this level much, mainly because of its diminuitive size. This is good for a demo level, but not good enough to warrant a completely seperate J2O upload. I give this level a score of five point two. It’s not bad, but really not anything special. It should have been included with the original tileset download instead of being featured seperately. Instead of just downloading this and the tileset seperately, download this and rate the tileset. This is a good example of a demo level, but little more.
Tilesets made in the fairly rudementary Microsoft Paint program normally fall into one of three categories: absolutely awful with no effort, an honest attempt but still not very good, and adequate for a tileset but an amazing masterpiece for an MS Paint tileset. To truly make a worthwhile tileset in MS Paint requires time, patience, and a whole lot more ability to not pull your hair out than I will ever posess. Suberia, which sounds like it could be a planet out of nearly any space game ever created, is a fairly simple tileset. If you have ever reviewed many tilesets made in Paint, you’ll know that simple is what to expect. The entire tileset itself occupies 34 32-pixel lines but is followed by annoying stencil remnants that at least take up double the room the tileset does (removing these to reduce filesize would have been welcome, especially if you are going to host levels with this tileset often.) Included are some nice-looking general purpose colored blocks and ground that suspiciously resembles grandmother’s banana bread. The green sucker tubes look acceptable, but without textures or anything complicated don’t look professional. Blue mountains that look similar in quality (pretty lame but acceptable in MS Paint) to Blade’s mountains in Aztec are there if you so desire mountain-y layer seven eyecandy. Street lights add an interesting touch to the tileset, which is obviously going for a city look. In fact, if you look at the tileset long enough, it almost looks like some cartoony MS Paint version of Toxic Bunny’s War Torn Night tileset (a la Distopia) minus the war torn part. Then there are some Mario-ish transfer tubes that are way to narrow to suffice for anything other than eyecandy. Then there is a block that literally has “warp” written all over it. This is followed by a collection of letters and symbols for printing out your bids of worship to the Snufuss. A shameless clan ad for backgrounds of tunnels that look sort of like spraypaintings adorn the bottom of this tileset, followed by the blue versions of the mountains earlier in the tileset. While I doubt that it will be used much beyond Atomic Clan levels, its not the word MS Paint tileset that there ever was. Still, it’s an MS Paint tileset and not an amazing one at that. I have always had trouble rating MS Paint-made tilesets because they all have that cartoony look, but this one is fairly clear. My rating for this tileset is a 5.7. It may not be graphically amazing or textured like tilesets made in PSP or Photoshop, but it does have a nice homely feel. Worth a download if you’re interested in MS Paint tilesets, but everyone else probably will not be missing much.
Lets start with the good points.
The story of the levelpack is very nice, and logic. The characters of the story are also well made. The enemies are sometimes overused, but there are many cool puzzles. The difficulty is hard, sometimes to many witches for comfort. The eyecandy is also cool, some good tricks used. Most levels are long and dont get boring as fast.Lots of creativity is included
Tha bad points:
To musch enemies take away soem points. It looks real ugly when to much enemies are huddled in one place. Not enough goodies  and pickups arre icnluded, needs more. It is to difficult without the pickups.
Still very good IMO, but not the best. Love the storyline
I liked the tileset :O:O:O:O:O:O:O:
The eyecandy is what it should be, considering the tileset, not to bad not to good. the placement is very bare and boring, i didnt like that. The left is open, which lets players be “invinsible” if they hide there. The springs are placed well, and the gameplay, im not to fond of it. Gets boring. But i rated this 1 mark higher than i should of because this is a to simple tileset to make good levels with.
Good program. this is what i can says!!
this is a must!
spear XD
Hello , this is a very good tileset !!!! You must this download!!!!
=download= =this= =NOW= =!!!!!=
spear XD
(Rating removal due to lack of detail and sense. ~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]
Moonblaze, are you goning crazy about that pinball objects? From the time of Disguise’s post about it on my JCS thread, you’re talking about it all the time!
And the coversion is quite well, but not perfect. I won’t repeat what others said about the bugs… I just agree with them.
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