Not too much to add to iCeD’s review. I also agree that they all have the same layout and design. Personally, when the tilesets became reused, I thought I was in the same lvl as the first time. ;) I also agree that the music choice is also very good. Also, the tilesets are not too hard, yet not too easy to use. I may have prefered a little more ease-of-use, but it’s OK.
Also, I found 1 or 2 things that did not look right, but minor flaws. But I did not like the style of design quite as much as iCeD, I found a few dead-ends that are not too good for a Battle level. Still, this is a extremely solid download, and I suggest EVERYBODY to download this RIGHT AWAY! :)This REALLY is a nice level. It has a great platform design, and can be navigated easily (enough.) The carrots are not too hard to find, and on my server play, I did not find it hard to find other people. But on my next test, I found the power-ups to be too close together. I personally prefer to put the power-ups in a more out-of-the-way place.
The weapon/event placement is good, but not perfect. But with all the flaws, they do not detract from the design, and eye candy. Also, the ZIP was a easy one file, and does not put in tilesets or music that come with the game. (unlike some other levels that I have downloaded.) So, move your cursor up to the Download button BEFORE I EAT THIS KITTEN! ;)This is very useful. I used to hack the registry for this kind of stuff, but I couldn’t. I had to repatch my listservers, and it got rid of where you change my name. Then someone suggested this to me. It worked. Also, my brother likes it, because he does not know how to hack the registry. This is very fast, and is easier than hacking. Thus, the 10 rating.
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