Oh wow! This breathtaking new tileset release by Toxic Bunny has about 1000(!!!) great “3Dish” looking tiles for custom level building.
“War Torn” reminds me a bit of “Metropolis” by bluez (mainly because it has the same theme…an abandoned, cold city…and blizzards :). But actually what we see here is a new, very own style. I’ve never seen something similar in Jazz2 before. Everything looks very clear and detailed and it simply creates an intense playing atmosphere. Apart from some colourful structures (red, dark green and brown), the dominating colour of the set is stone gray. Otherwise, the variety of “War Torn” is awesome: it has different kinds of 3D tubes (“Worlds Largest Drains” :), rendered background landscapes and even some little animations, not to mention signs, arrows and the like. Too much to list here, you have to see it yourself :-)
Toxic Bunny also jampacked the ZiP archive with two example single levels (the tileset comes in two versions: night and day, but you really don’t see much difference, some minor palette shifting i guess :-). Surprisingly, the levels are quite long and not even bad (remember, they’re example levels that try to show the use of the tileset). Very well done, Toxic Bunny!
All in all, “War Torn” is one of the best tilesets i’ve seen the past few months and if you don’t DOWNLOAD THiS ONE iMMEDiATELY, i really don’t know what you’re doing here anymore.
Wow I thought only Agama could make that good stuff;P I like this set a lot, very good tiles! I think its only a bit hard in use (for me hehe).
U got to download this one!
Nice tileset
it has a kinda like 2d/3d look if you know what I mean
good masking
I like it I’ll give it an 8
download permitted
Hey, Toxic Bunny!
It’s very good level pack!
Good design.
Good music.
Good ideas.
Good enemy combination.
Very nice!
This is a pretty cool pack of two single player levels using edited versions of the Bloxonius tileset from Jazz1 Holiday Hare 95 shareware.
The design (which also means enemy placement) is very good and makes sense. Same with the eyecandy. I really like the way the tiles are placed. The music also fits perfectly because its the original files from HH95.
As you noticed, i don’t have any serious complaints at all, it only should be mentioned that the two levels are a tad too easy (way too many savepoints!).
But overall, this is definitely WORTH THE DOWNLOAD. If you like(d) Lego and played HH95 back then, you’ll love this even more.
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.
Update: The bugs have been fixed and the levels re-uploaded, with all the music files included. Sorry.
In the first level, I had a problem with a warp. I went through the warp, and the died. The savepoint is right in front of the warp, so I reappeared there. I think the ceiling is too close there, because I got stuck. Here’s a picture, assuming the html works.. http://www.noogy.com/derek/jj2n/blox.jpg
Two very good single player levels. I liked the way the set was used and the layout was cool. Enemy placement was good. I sort of felt the Citadel level became confusing. The Citadel level could also use some music… hmmm… ;-)
Overall a very good Single Player worth your download. :-)
Ima downloading now. I HAVE TSF*.
*WOOHOO!
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!
Indeed, “Christmas Caper” is a great single player level (as iCeD already mentioned).
From design (enemy placement!) to eyecandy (well, it could need a bit more): everything is very well-made and it’s real fun to play. Like most single player levels, it’s a bit too easy though.
I really recommend to DOWNLOAD THiS for some single player holiday fun :-)
In my opinion a very good single player level. Uses the HH98 tileset. The length is good, enemies well placed. My complaints being it needed a little more eye candy, and the difficulty could have been tougher.
Overall a very nice single player level. DOWNLOAD NOW.
Hey, this is new! Someone uses Bloxonius tileset, but not very nicely. Lots of clear areas, not enough events, and annoying places. I didn’t hear any music in "Bloxonius Bunny", too. BTW, why this is halloween pack? There wasn’t anything connected to halloween, except enemies. Like Bobby aka Dizzy said: Make these levels with v1.23!
To Aiko: TSF is pretty useless. I have it, but it has nothing very cool. It is small and has only few new tilesets. All you get is lots of uncompatible levels.
Helloween Hare 99 is a very good single player pack that contains two levels using JJ1 tilesets, which arent used too often.
The design is great and allows very easy navigating and fluent gameplay. The eyecandy is okay (there are some real nice details).
The reason why i decided to give seven instead of a eight points is that the pack is way too easy! The author should have put lots more enemies and less savepoints.
Also, i didnt hear any music in "Bloxonius Bunny" (should be "xmas2.s3m" i guess).
But overall, these two levels will bring you 10 minutes of pure single player fun! A GREAT DOWNLOAD (High seven points)!
Bobby: TSF rocks!
Please always make levels in 1.23 if you can.
Pretty cool single player level using the JJ1 Blocks set. I like the overall way this was done. Music choice was unoriginal, but fit well nonetheless. Enemies were quite well placed, but I felt the layout was kind of simple.
Conclusion: This is a MUST DOWNLOAD for all single player fans. :-)
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