A very nice level pack, great design and event placement.
Anyway, the wide screen thing you’ll find nice and creative, but it does get on your nerves. Also, they are other annoying parts, you’ll find. Quite a few, really.
Well, nice and long level pack, just the right challenge. One other thing, Spaz CAN’T beat one of the levels. That can be annoying for Spaz users. Well, I haven’ found a way with Spaz, so I might be wrong.
Anyway, a must to download!
A pretty OK level. Uses the JJ1 Candy, only fixed, of course. Also uses one of Alexander Brandon’s tunes for JJ3.
Anyway, the design is just a tad below average. The eye candy, like Aiko said, is quite wierd. But VERY distracting.
Anyway, this level seems to be made, like Aiko said again, for the new years.
Anyway, worth your download. And it isn’t really that big.
A pretty good level by Distruct. Nice and fairly creative layout. Eye candy and event placement was OK.
Good base placement, though I really think the base route can be inproved.
Well, it isn’t THAT useful. And it’s spelled useful, not usefull! :-P
Well, anyway, if I’m right on how you did this, than it’ll not look at the Epic server list the few times it is up.
Which I doubt will happen. Just keep it in mind when you want to download this…
Good design and eye candy, nice ammo placement, nice open area, blah, blah. But the reason this level got a 6, is POOR base placement… The bases are basicly right next to each other. And only one start location (I think).
Anyway, the bases are right next to each other, a 2 second base path from each other. Well, if it’s just one, it can make it near inposable to score.
This download is worth giving you a good example on how to make good design, NOT gameplay.
Not a bad CTF by Disguise. Pretty good base placement, but base paths aren’t good, and as iCeD said, hard to find the right one.
The eye candy isn’t bad, but I strangely fine the design not THAT great. Little above average.
Anyway, worth downloading if you’re a CTF fan.
A pretty good tileset. Good amount of eye candy, ect. The example levels shown just how well you can use the tileset, as well. Quite a large tileset, also. Only flaw I can see is it takes time to master how to use it.
Anyway, download!
A pretty good pack. It’s very challenging rating a pack, since I have different things to say about each level. Anyways, all the levels have decent to good level design. (Mostly good). Some levels do take away from the design with confusing. Some levels I do find very confusing. Also, the eye candy in a few levels I dislike a bit.
Any battler would want to download this.
This level is, well… Miniature. A simple idea really. But I think there are too many powerups for the size, and it’s too, small. But I think the idea will make for a fun game. But I don’t really know.
Also, I think the eye candy can be inproved a lot.
And as Aiko said, “You should only download this, if you want a complete “DisXX” level collection.”
Not a bad peice of work. Nice design and eye candy. And the Event placement if good all the way.
But, I do find that all the tubes make for confution, and take too long to get into your head on which goes where. Also, the base path isn’t the best ever, also the level is a little big.
Should be worth the download.
And Disguise, Tube Electric is a very nice tileset, really. :-)
Some very nice single player levels. Though I wish the two levels were the same in legth. Oh well.
Also, I find that the One Ways were used poorly in a lot of places.
But level design, event placement, ect, were all very nicely done.
Very most worth the time to download.
Well, this level is pretty average. First, you used eye candy all wrong. You used the same eye candy, side by side on tiles. Not a great idea.
Only, Christmas enemies with Easter? Not smart. Remember, use enemies that fit well with the tileset.
Anyway, the good sides are event placement was pretty good. Not bad design. And the boss is pretty challenging.
To download or not is up to you.
Um, FoD, don’t you have something more to say besides, “Nice?” :-)
Anyway, this level is pretty good. Great design and eye candy, good event placement (I just think it could of used a bit more, really). Also, don’t really find this level a big challenge.
Anyway, any Single Player fan (If they exist) will like this. Well, as a matter a fact, just about anyway. Download now!
This are very inpressive single player levels. Amazing in just about anything, design, eye candy, event placement, length, ect. Although, I dislike the fact that this uses TSF, but I think that’s the only way, onless you want to sacrifice losing those christmas like enemies.
Anyway, download? Yes!
Well, these aren’t the best Easter levels, really. The eye candy is nice, but I dislike the design.
Also, I normally don’t like water in levels, unless it uses the Beach tileset, or something that fits well with it.
Anyway, not worth downloading too much, unless you like looking at eye candy, which I doubt. :-)
This is a pretty cool tileset, well, for using paint. Anyway, the tileset isn’t bad for any program used. I’m sure a lot will be waiting for the full thing.
Great job.
A fine program, very useful. Just don’t feel as that it’s worth rating.
Well, this level isn’t very good.
And the Warm-Up level I never got working.
Anyway, the level isn’t very good. The ammo isn’t well placed, and the design needs a big inprovement.
Not suggested to download.
You know, this level isn’t half bad. The eye candy in this level was used very nicely.
Wish I could say for the design… The design is decently good. Not the best.
Anyway, the warps I don’t find are used THAT nicely, but OK.
Anyway, well worth a download.
A simple little level. One thing I found annoying… A great amount of the top is blank. Oh well.
Also, a little too out in the open, and the places that aren’t just have one path to them, which I find annoying.
One thing I did like was the eye candy. It just had the right amount of it.
Anyway, might be worth downloading and playing.
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