Cool tileset
~stil
oK i now took alook at the example level it rocks!!!!The set is a bit small though.Also maybe you should make a mega man x tileset where it has some anims of him charging his buster.I think i may have rated this a bit high.But remember I love mega man stuff(Of course i already said “I am a mega man finatic”)[This review has been edited by Zieg]
Pretty good for a first level!
(Rating removal. -Trafton)[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Wow! Kinda late review (2 months…) But the tileset is stuill good. It’s just like the JJ1 game, and it’s masked well. DOWNLOAD NOW ALL!
Very nice, but a little too dificult for me…
I like the level. The music is cool, but does`nt fit totaly in to it. i recomend the music Digsh.s3m (if you can get it somewhere). The level is real cool. Eyecandy is very good.
I like it.
Yeah! I love it! Technior rules foreever (or atleast for quite a while :)!
Not bad. I like the tileset( interesting. since i removed jazz1 demo from my old computer, i have`nt seen the origenal tubeelectric in a while :) ) The CTF level could be beter. Let`s give it a 7.7!
A very nice little level that has the feel of the classic original Battle Levels. I like the music (“Mercury Rain” by Skaven), but I feel it doesn’t fit as well as other’s could. Oh well.
You did a really nice job with the layout, this could amount to lots of fun online. My only real complaint is that the bouncy powerup is sort of hard to see, but that doesn’t affect the rating too much.
Download now, battle fans, and Jazz fans in general!
“Kings Crown” is a classic battle style level with quality music by the renowned Skaven/FC from Finland. The level itself is from the Netherlands and it has very open design, which makes it fluently playable and a good choice for a decent battle server. There is some very nice eyecandy here and there and i really have no real complain about the level. It just seems a tad boring to me.
Anyways, all BATTLE FANS (like me) should DOWNLOAD THiS iMMEDiATELY.
MOOOO! (The cow song rocks!!!)
Hawkin 87 :-DIf you saw my first, this would be the entire game! (Although mine DID have less carrots…) Basically, my first level was total $#!T. (Sorry bout’ that, but nothing else fits!)[This review has been edited by Hawkin 87]
Oops, didn’t notice I had it set wrong.
Newspaz – Normally I wouldn’t drop it one point over something small, but as I already noted I can hardly tell the lighting is dimmed at all. I understand you wanting the music to fit the level…I’m very particular about that myself. Of course the asthetic aspects are yours to edit how you please. I just don’t see any point in having the lighting THAT faint. As such, I had to consider it as more than a minor problem.
It is a well designed level otherwise.
~Buster
He said he rated it with 7, so I changed his rating.
Nutshell – Good level. Download. You like.
Expounded Version:
The design of this level is very good. Ammo is plentiful and well placed, and the level is clean and easy to get around in, with plenty of eyecandy and good tileset usage.
The only problem with this level I can see is the lighting. If there was any signifigant reason to use it, that’s one thing, but the lighting is so faint that it’s not likely that you’ll ever notice it while playing, except that the framerate will be rather low.
I don’t mind the use of lighting, but when you can’t even tell the lights are dimmed, what perpose does it serve? It just comes off as annoying because of the effect it has on the framerate. For online levels espicially I suggest a conservative use of lighting, but if you’re going to use it, at least let us see some asthetic change in the looks of the level, not just a decrease in performance.
If not for the lighting problem, I’d probably give this an 8.0. As it is, I can only rate it at 7.0.
~Buster
NOTE – It just occured to me that I have contradicted Fquist in saying that the level is easy to get around in. I’d like to point out that I personally didn’t see any problem with the layout, which is reasonably open if not entirely fluent. Whether or not the level is difficult to get around in probably depends more on your playing style then on the design itself, as I personally had no trouble getting around.[This review has been edited by Buster][This review has been edited by Fquist]
Instead of adding comments, edit the level info.
The review:
Eyecandy: 8.0
The eyecandy in this level is pretty good and has only a few errors.
Design: 6.0
The design is playable, but has quite some – what I would call – bugs with the fluency(is that the right word?). With that I mean, the level is not really good for fast battles. The author has used spots where the player should stop moving, in order to be able to get somewhere. A few springs or lower platforms could have solved this.
Overall: 7.0
The author has done his best to make a good level, but has overlooked a few things which make this level not too recommendable for battle.[This review has been edited by Fquist]
Whoa, when I first looked at this set, I thought it’d be way too small for anything meaningful.
Then I fired up the example level.
This set may look small, but there’s plenty of scenery to make a nice level. Or two or three nice levels, none of which have to look the same.
I highly recomend this.
~Buster
OK, the critic has arrived! :P
OK, it’s a very conversion of the Technoir set (one of my favs in JJ2), altough some tiles are missing, others are made the wrong way, bla bla bla…But it’s good enough to make a decent level with it. :) I didn’t rate the example, because the version of WinZip that i have cuts names short. You can guess the result ;)
Conclusion: Good JJ1 tilesets are rare, especially of the first…18 planets. :) Worth a 7 at first, boosted to 7.2
- JelZe GoldRabbit
To get things clear. This level was made end 98. I’ve already made alot more new levels.
Vewwy nice.
Has a fair share of tiles, is a pretty good conversion and with a little work you could make a pretty nice level with it.
Btw NewSpaz, AWFUL EXAMPLE LEVEL! IT’S SO SMALL AND HAS A WRONG NEXT LEVEL SETTING!
Ehh, nah, I take that back. ;-P
Overall worth a d/l, especially if you like JJ1 (like I do).[This review has been edited by Genotoxin aka iCeD]
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