The tileset is not included, but being a collector, I had it anyway. :)
The level is passworded. While I do have it, I am not going to use Password-Killing JCS, because I am against doing it.
I am not going to rate it until you properly package it, anyway.
This is a decent CTF level that has not exactly aged very well. It is small-ish, but features good gameplay that saves it from being awful. There is a decent amount of eyecandy, as well; most of it, however, is standard Heaven issue, and little creativity is shown. Still, it looks fairly good and there are no major bugs. The one-tile mask at the top does scare me, as this is rarely enough to stop flag bug, but I could not cause it in a quick testing period, so I will assume that problem is taken care of. All in all, good, not great, and perhaps worth playing some.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
I like this tileset, but I feel as if just editing the original isn’t a huge thing. And I’m not supposed to rate the excellent example levels. However, I will give this a 7 so as not to ruin a surprisingly good score. I would have liked new material, but this is very nice for a pallete edit. A great edit, but a small pallete edit nonetheless.
Very nice. Fun to play, albeit sometimes buggy. A great effort and a must download.
It’s not possible to finish this level without really working at it, which isn’t worth it.
It has been ages since I originally reviewed this and after heavy use I can not say that I am as thrilled with this tileset as I initially was. This desert-themed tileset does offer some interesting eyecandy up, but the masking is often lacking. There are parts of this tileset which are ripped, but a lot less than in previous CraccoBoy tilesets, which is definitely a hugely welcomed change in my book. The drawing style is generally good, but not quite excellent. It makes for a good small level, but I doubt it will see much use. Sorry for such a mini-review, but I am in a bit of a hurry.
+ PROS: Probably the best desert tileset available…
- CONS: …because it is probably the only desert tileset available. Still some ripping and the mask is not great.
VERDICT: A score of seven point five and a download recommendation should suffice for now until I have enough time to present a full review. Sorry for the rushing.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Download this now before BAD THINGS HAPPEN!!! BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN IF YOU DON’T DOWNLOAD THIS PROGRAM!!!
Nice program! :)
Edit: I would like to inform people who are downloading this that many antiviruses will detect at least one file of this download as a virus (registry.dll as IRC.Backdoor.Flood in my case). This is a false alarm. This is because of socket functions used in mIRC. Disregard this warning.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT][This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Better than the original :)
I luckily have spacey.j2t. While it was an interesting experience, I can’t say the levels were any good. Sorry. Welcome back, though, Magic Card!
Uhh…I really don’t get the point of this program. All it really does is let you use jjrush in co-op and see how close you are to a non-fake sugar rush. Really pointless. No rating.
I’m sure a hex-edit of the one that can’t join passed servers will be out five seconds after release ;-P
But, this program is nice. Despite it making me Jazz a few times (grrrr!) it’s very nice. I hope JazzTool will continue to improve it’s feature set.
This drove me insane. Having 3,000+ levels is more of a curse than anything >=(
Very nice. I like the tileset even though too many space tilesets already exist. Very good for a space tileset, though. :)
Not an interesting level. Spend at least a few weeks on levels. You’ll find that one great level is much better than ten bad ones.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
YINYANG: Eyecandy is extra stuff in the level, like statues, that make it look good and have an atmosphere. Please don’t post questions in the wrong place.
LEVEL: Not bad, but tileset is missing.
Good, though it doesn’t seem very groundbreaking. The concepts displayed exist a lot in other levels.
Radium’s “Space Station Assult” is indeed an excellent space based levels. There have been many, many, many space levels out lately, but this is really the only one I have enjoyed this much. The beginning rocket blaster seen is both well-executed and good-looking, and definitely adds to the “wow factor” of this level. The rest of the level is fairly standard. It’s fairly small, but eyecandy is excellent, navigation is pretty good, and the level flow is good. Definitely worth a download, even if you aren’t a big fan of space levels.[This review has been edited by Trafton AT]
Nothing really bad, but nothing special. Don’t upload betas. They may hurt your score.
Much improved over your last effort. Keep on trying and your level ratings may eventually become 7s or 8s! =)
I know my level sucks, but don’t rate it on it’s quality, just the MUSIC! =)
Asking us to not rate size is not something you can do. It needs improvements (as mentioned in Electric Ir’s review), but is not destined for the scrap pile. I can see some room for improvement. A 3.7 is low, but don’t give up on the level! =)
For a first tileset, this isn’t horrid. Of course, it being your first tileset has no weight in my rating. Sorry.
(I don’t suppose you could tell us what does have weight in your rating? Unsupported rating removal edit. ~Violet)[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
(Rating RESTORED due to date review was originally posted. ~Violet)[This review has been edited by Violet CLM]
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