confused? is not a good name for it. I did not need to go hack it to do it. I played in high detail mode, and the way through the spring part was as clear as day. Oh, and by the way, the tubes are transparant. So that first part was easy. must be your first time using the Astroluminas.
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yuck..
this has no real tiles in it that you can use as vines, poles, signs, etc…
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yuck!
this level is really small and the enemys are used to much. i had a handicap when playing because my computer was lagged (i left it on last night), and switching off lighting and going to low detail mode didnt help (because there is no lighting effects and no layers used except 4 and 8)
hmm.. never imagined devan to call you a ****ing *******
what do you mean, no way this deserves a 10! all you have are some choppy single-colored rabbits and it has no background. but it dose hav vines, poles, and hooks. but no text signs or distruct blocks.
but I guess its kinda ok for a first.
Good
Original
But why put the big copyright thinge where no one can see it?
Screen shut
hmm.. sounds a lot like screen shot
I se some needed tiles, but not all have uses (as far as I can see)
Some might have been useful, If you hadent put them in BOXES! I have nothing agenst ripping stuff from jj2
or putting some funky stuff in your tileset, but spend some more time next time
tileset is lacking detail, lacking needed tiles like poles, a text sign, vines, destruct senery, and most of all, a background.
Okay, its a first try, so you god a lil’ higher, but still no d/l recomendation
pretty good, but easy.
wish i could hear the music (my speakers seemed to have stopped working)
, but at least i have gyrphones of the west (from tyrian2000) stuck in my head.
looks like mario.
bla, bla, bla…
man, this is GOOD!
the new forest tileset look, indeed like blade cheated and hired a oil painter to do it :).
and lisiten to that funky music!
For some reson, the style of the forest tileset reminds me of lesmash’s works, except forest is bigger an saner.
great job, blade!
Really good!
It combines the 3-d ish look of astrolumina with the flashy colorfull blocks look of mez1!
(wow! mez1 in 3-d!)
anyway, all it needs is some text signs and destruct blocks for a better raiting
good.
I would say more but on my big long review i stupidly got my password wrong.
pretty cool. its funkily colored, it almost hurt my eyes! The musics paranoid (but im paranoid, so no loss of score there). confusing and designed umm… originally.
i think i was number 27 in downloading this, so that means this is my lucky review! i think the jazz i stuff is well converter (even tho i never owned the jazz 1 full verson)and the original signs are cool. All you need for a 10 is a example level to show me how to use it (having never played letni).
I think that the tileset is pretty good (where did you get those dancing jazz tiles, mirrow?). I think it would be good for crazy party levels as Inf.Spaz had said, but if you dont include iny discoey stuff into the level, it would make a good street battle level.
I give you a 8 (whew! that was long!)
for anyone who wants to know, i make a version that has better basic tiles, but im not putting it here.
Im no artist, so live with it
(sorry foor this sudden outburst, im just in a bad mood for all those people who have tryed)
REALLY GOOD!!!!!
The only problem is, it dosent have a lot of versatility (you can’t make 2 tile high tunnels that look right). Also like they said, it lacks color.
A pretty good tileset. I sticks to one theme, looks ok, and is new. But i found a few smallish problems-
1.you can get stuck in the sand wall
2.the fireplace moves (a easy mistake)
3. what in the world is that red smokeish stuff from inferno doing here???
But it is nice. you get a 6.7
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