This is possibly the first level I have ever seen to include cabbages as a major part of gameplay, which at least deserves some notation. I suppose. Overall, this isn’t really a bad CTF level. Flow is OK, and navigation is pretty good. Eyecandy is also very nice. This level is generally good, but there are a few small problems, mostly tile glitches and a few annoying platforms that get in the way of gameplay, but these problems are typical of first CTF levels. For a first CTF level, this is very promising. Nice job. Worth a download recommendation.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
A 2.0 because this is really not very good at all. Try spending more time on making tilesets or you will get more of these sort of ratings.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Very nice, but I’m not sure this deserves a 9.7…
Very nice tileset. I like the very “unique” pallete and varied tileset. A recommended download.
This level is OK, but fell short of my expectations. Bees are easily my least favorite enemy. Also, I don’t like my Jazz 2 crashing whenever I finish a level. Inlcude a next level setting.
Nothing in this tileset is ripped. It’s a very nice level. I think that more levels should use this game mode.
An interesting idea, but various bugs make it annoying.
lol. “First level collection”…Interesting idea.
This level really needs to make use of the extra layers for eyecandy. It’s also quite small.
This level seems rushed. I’m sure you could make a great level if you worked on it for a longer period of time and didn’t hurry to finish it. Always test every aspect of your level before submitting it, too.
The tileset is not included, but being a collector, I had it anyway. :)
The level is passworded. While I do have it, I am not going to use Password-Killing JCS, because I am against doing it.
I am not going to rate it until you properly package it, anyway.
This is a decent CTF level that has not exactly aged very well. It is small-ish, but features good gameplay that saves it from being awful. There is a decent amount of eyecandy, as well; most of it, however, is standard Heaven issue, and little creativity is shown. Still, it looks fairly good and there are no major bugs. The one-tile mask at the top does scare me, as this is rarely enough to stop flag bug, but I could not cause it in a quick testing period, so I will assume that problem is taken care of. All in all, good, not great, and perhaps worth playing some.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
I like this tileset, but I feel as if just editing the original isn’t a huge thing. And I’m not supposed to rate the excellent example levels. However, I will give this a 7 so as not to ruin a surprisingly good score. I would have liked new material, but this is very nice for a pallete edit. A great edit, but a small pallete edit nonetheless.
Finally! I wondered when you were going to release this.
You know what Mike?
Post that whole story which you explained us in your server ‘how-to-edit’ a tileset as a article on j2o. =)
I don’t think I could rate this. I like it though.
I really think this is a good tileset to make a single player episode with. A brilliant idea demonstrated by EvilMike.
applause
Original,great eyecandy but too hard
Yohoo great story
Spazzyman, can you explain how the program works? I’m having trouble finding my Jazz2.exe with it…
Yes, this is a good lvl. A couple of dead ends and a little too much cabbages but it’s pretty fun to play in, espcially when you lead 9-2. :-)
Download recommended but beware of some weird weapons placement and lots of dead ends.
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