First of all nice tileset. Kinda small, but hey.. Prince of Persia wasn’t that complicated when it comes to graphics.
Considering the size of the tileset I have to say you did a fine job. You built a battle level where you can easily get lost in. Which fits perfectly to the tilset.
Well done dude.
Nice, I like the way of fighting and puzzling at the same time. I wasn’t able to finish the second level though.
You can download the tilesets here.
http://www.jazz2online.com/downloads/moreinfo.php?levelid=943
Nice big standard battle level using the cool Mez03 futuristic tileset. I didn’t see anything extremely spectacular and I thought the design was a little bit flat. Try to improve a little bit more on the eye candy in your next levels.
I rated this a 6,7 because I felt that a 7 was just a tad to high. Nice work!
This is not just a test level or a level which shows how to use the Dimension tileset (which is indeed used in a nice way). No this is a very very nice Single Player level with a great difficulty level.
Download recommendation.
I like this level because of the atmosphere which ofcourse is caused by the design and the tileset. As you said yourself, the level isn’t to big. If you would have spend a little more time on it it would have been just fine, because since at this moment the width is way bigger than the height.
Ofcourse, if you would have made it bigger we would notice that you would have had to repeat things because the tileset isn’t all that big.
However, if you want to see something nice, try this.[This review has been edited by Newspaz]
I always like to see a good Battle1 ripoff. However, this one was badly done. In example, all the vines are gone which makes the level play very bad using Jazz, the tileset is used wrong, and ofcourse a ripoff will never score very high in originality.
No recommendation.
Great nature tileset which features some unknown to me objects ;) they must be alienish. I love the ground tiles and the trees look nice. It’s to bad that the textured backgrounds only work nicely in 16 bit. But I won’t let this push the rating to far down since the set was made in paint.
Keep up the good work!
Very simple small CTF level with standard eye candy. The size really takes the rating down. And I wonder, why did you name this Snowy CTF? It isn’t all that snowy….[This review has been edited by Newspaz]
Nice race pack, the eye cany is resonably good. However some of the levels show more of a puzzle/test gameplay than racing which doesn’t make it more fun. If you like racing and tests download this.
I’m sorry, but for one, I can not understand how anyone could honestly rate this a 8.5.
It has a bad layout, bad weapon placement, bad goodie placement, the bad layout causes a bad gameplay. Need I say more? No recommendation. Also, this level is NOT 1.23 it’s a TSF level.[This review has been edited by Newspaz]
The idea is nice, although I have to admit that I think this can be done way better.
It’s less than it looks like. I think the background is ripped. This set shows basic tiles.
+) Nice atmosphere
+) Okay Eye candy
+) Long laps (about 1 minute each)
-) Not that difficult
-) Not many new obstacles
Great work anyway!
http://gpw.gamepoint.net/bash4music.zip <- Update
^ Music[This review has been edited by ShadowGpW]
Me, FQuist, Disguise, Flea, Tyf and Mirrow played this tonight and it was great fun. You can really work out strategies in this. And you need very fast hands to play it.
It feels somewhat tricky when you start it. But when you’re used to it and know all tricks (about 20 minutes) it plays great! IMO the first version is best.
Huge recommendation![This review has been edited by Newspaz]
I think this also can be done just using PSP and copy-ing RGB values, so I don’t see what this program has to do with Jazz.
Not changing my rating by some cheap changes of effects.
Boring. To much food, to dark, this adds nothing new. Besdides the fact that new J2O users rate incredibly high.
Nice! It took me a while to figure out how this worked but I must say it’s cool! Although, it does not seem to work well on 1.24 servers.
Yes Gargoyle, somehow it terribly looks like
http://www.winamp.com/components/archive/1999/12/15/S/large_image/Nemish_large.jpg
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