We hold this truth to be self evident: that you can not go wrong to download Chandie’s stuffness.
Six winter levels. Understatement. The first two levels use the un-named HH94 tileset, and are fun.
The second two levels use Candion, and are also fun.
The third two levels use Bloxonius, and are not quiiiite so fun, but the end boss makes up for it.
Each level has one type of ammo, and other then gun crates, it sticks to it. The coin warp contains a powerup for it.
In order to get all the coins, you must enter a special warp leading to “Secret levels” of sorts. You turn into frogs, you jump from windy platform to windy platform, you fly around. You get coins as reward, but I quote Harry Potter: “Thief, you have been warned, beware, of finding more then treasure there.” They’re fun, except for the one in Bloxonius’s first level, which I don’t think much of.
However, all tradition breaks down in the last level, where you get powerups for most of the previous ammo types, and there is no secret level (or if there is, I didn’t see it). However, this too is all made up for at the end, with what has got to be the most original end boss in existance.
Chandie, along with his/her other skills, is an expert at tileset use. From the blocks in Bloxonius to the candy bars in Candion, you’ll find no real tile bugs (or if you did, you were looking carefully).
There are a few bad points, however. As I already said, I didn’t like the secret level in Bloxonius’ first level. The enemies are a little boring (Nothing but XMas enemies, with occasional dragons) and there’s a subplot about dragons which is left unconcluded. And it’s all a bit too easy at times.
Still, if you download one single player level pack with six levels this month, this is probably the best choice.[This review has been edited by Violet CLM][This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
This is tileset [TOP QUALITY] Download this everybody!!!
Easy to use: 85 % (very good, but trees are horrible)
Animations: 85 % (jaguar is nice)
Colors: 95 % (quality of Agama)
Size: 90 %
Mask: 90 %
Layers: 95 %
Bugs: 90 %
Work: 90 %
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91 %
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+ Version: 1.23 >>> + 0.5
+ This is my second favoritest tileset >>> + 0.2
+ Three tilsets >>> + 0.5
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103 % >>> 10.3, Eh >>> 10.0
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D/L recommended. |TOP 5|[This review has been edited by Danyjel][This review has been edited by Danyjel]
great set, it’s easier to work with it than with Agama’s others, imho. Fantastic, great, awesome remake, you’ll never get something as this again.
I love Hocus Pokus, but it is not completed tileset. Tileset needs tiles from more levels.
This tileset is pretty good. It has everytile from the game (Atleast I think it does).
And for those people (CraccoBoy, and piccolo). I suggest that if you’ve bever played Hocus Pocus before, to not rate this. Because this is a game tileset and it is meant to convert A GAME. And as far as I can see it’s done what it’s supposed to. So I suggest you either elaborate your review, or change it.
Very good conversion, but Onag could make a moving platform…
Awww man, this is ugly!
All ripped, but that is ok when you do a game->tileset conversion, but this is bad.
Man I hate those overratings, and I do want to spoil your avarage.
:p
no,
but I ain’t making my rating higher because of your avarage.
No d/l recommendation.
EvilMike: Do not rate things lower or higher so you can make your review have a greater effect on the average you think it deserves.[This review has been edited by EvilMike]
Is this some kind of joke again like with the Townsville tileset? Not even is it ripped, it’s extremely small, looks ugly and doesn’t have the ‘neccesary stuff’ like poles, blocks, arrows, hooks etc.
Below average, really overrated in my opinion. Though I don’t think it deserves as high as a 5, I won’t give it very low because I don’t want to spoil your average.
Sorry, no download recommedation.
The fourth in the Hocus-Pocus series of tilesets (not including a version Spotty (presumably) made for Foo Races which was incredibly dithered), this is a castle kind of tileset, with blocks, keys, gems, the evil wizard, Fooruman, and a pillar type BG. It’s nice looking, and is versatile for castles. I wish it had more though. BTW where can I D/L the DOS game Hocus-Pocus? Spoy, this is WAY better than the Blode one. =P D/L reccomendation.
I never liked crysilis that much. To brown and yellow, but I wont take any marks of for that. I do really think some of them tiles should of been masked properly, not that much of a minus. Otherwise its a good conversion. Download it if ya feel like it.
This tileset does not exactly look like springfield….
A tileset of many uses
Download this or you’ll be very sorry.
Its a good desert level. I dont mind the brown and yellow tiles that much because its a desert, what did you expect?
Youre good blade, youre good.
Download this, or actually download the battle pack instead.
Even if you told us that, you should of included a couple of homemade levels sop you’d get a rating
Next time, please dont password your levels unless they are really that important.
Anyways, the only thing good is the water-walking event,which isnt that hard to make. The eyecandy isnt asgood, and to confusing and the weapons are kinda boring. Sorry, no d/l reccomendation
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Hmmn…….
Interesting
The levels all seem short, i assume you made the moonstation tileset. There were lots of great ideas, but the levels were to short, to little goodies and so. The spy cam things were really cool and interesting. What more needed to say. Downloadthis if you want, but im more in the mood for the SP levels blade and agama make.[This review has been edited by Blackraptor]
HH98 tilesets are really hard to use. Nice work.
It has very nice eyecandy, though some attention to detail is missing. Overall, a great combo! :D
This is one of the few race levels I like. Compliments on the eyecandy. Nice job, Dats! _
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