The tile is nice,
vikings are cool! :)
Kjazz you copied my review! Just quote next time itll be easier :)
Heh! I remember playing the Lost Vikings Demo back in 1994! Nice platformer, but somehow it was too slow and too puzzle orientated. Well, lets concentrate on your conversion.
This tileset includes 300 tiles from the original Lost Vikings game. You’ll find all kinds of stuff in it: animated enemies, foreground and background structures, walls, water, lava etc. etc.. I really like the idea of converting this to Jazz2. And i’m sure you can do some real nice levels with it. In his small Single Player example, the author already showed the potential of his tileset.
Great work, Jaws! (high 7.5 points, VERY close to 8…i was undecided :-). And a MUST DOWNLOAD for everyone! No doubt.
yeah and why did u just copy silencer’s review? oh well..anyway ill brb im gonna rate this too in a minute
one minute later:
k back. time for a review
this is a very VERY nice tileset, featuring a hell lot of nice tiles and characters. i think this could be one of the best tilesets ever created (no, really i mean it)- is there a plan to rebuild the original lvls to jazzform already?
if u havent downloaded this yet, download it NOW!
[This review has been edited by SPLASHcc]
Awesome!
This tileset features tons of tiles from the first lost vikings game for SNES. It features Tomator’s Ship, the dinosaur world, construction site, and Egypt. Can we expect a Lost Vikings 2 Tileset??? :D[This review has been edited by KJAZZ]
The vikings are back!
This time Erik, Olaf and Baleog (and all their enemies and levels) enter the world of jazz.
Great tileset, many variations, lots of anims, possibilities and more. It has my recommendation for a download!
Plus I happen to like the Lost Vikings and have been planning to try and make a set with it myself :)
This is a very cool set. It contains differnt worlds of the Lost Vikings game (Ship, Egypt and Forest i believe). It also has the main characters (sometimes not a good idea, but i’ll remain neutral :)) and even Tamator (i believe that’s his name). Putting in the enemies of the game was a nice idea. One minor setback was the bad masking at some points (background walls being masked…yuch). The demo level show you well gow to use the set. Too bad the author forgot to uncheck the “Hide in Home Cooked levels list” box (ALWAYS uncheck with single levels).
Conclusion: This is an excellent set if you want to make a level with variaty. A 7.5 it it. OK Aiko, your turn :p
- JelZe GoldRabbit
The tileset is nice but I don’t like it, if my rating was the rating that the level would have by MY opinion i’d prolly give it a 6, btu I gave it a 6.7 :)
-Nit
Definitely a very cool set. If you liked the game and would like to see Jazz in it, this is the tileset for you![This review has been edited by Ninja Dodo]
Ignore this and download the new version.[This review has been edited by Ninja Dodo]
A fairly good tileset, with a nice beach style effect, creative tiles, and a scary shark (or some might think).
I didn’t like it a whole lot, probably because of the lack of tiles (it all seems to be yellow ish… makes it look like cheese. Mmm, cheese.)
Overall I can recommend a download, if you’re a custom tileset fan.
Reposting my review:
I like it. Only two points
*To small
*To yellow
And I would easily get bored of this. I like Jaws’s Amazone set way better.
I wish there was something closer to a seven then a 6.7 It just misses something =)
“Jaws” is a very nice tileset containing 120 tiles showing us details from a beach. A dangerous shark, an (supposedly :-) unsinkable wooden boat, all kinds of censored and, of course, some nuclear waste. The masking is very exact and i didn’t find any serious problems.
The pack also includes a small example level with a wrong next level setting.
Conclusion: “Jaws” is a very sound set of nice tiles that is definitely worth the 16 KB of diskspace. No doubt, it has my DOWNLOAD RECOMMENDATiON.[This review has been edited by Aiko]
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