Grim Reapers Levels

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Postby Grim Reaper » 2009.03.20 (22:59)





i have not tested this properly yet so please inform me of any areas that need fixing
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Postby Rose » 2009.03.21 (03:01)

Holy shit, that's a lot of levels.

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Postby otters » 2009.03.21 (03:24)

I have several problems with this. Not only did you not put your map in
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Postby 29403 » 2009.03.21 (08:24)

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Postby Grim Reaper » 2009.03.21 (09:33)

it is not designed to be like other door eeries if you get to the hidden chamber you will be in for a suprise

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Postby otters » 2009.03.21 (16:07)

We do not want "surprises" in our door-eeries.
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Postby yungerkid » 2009.03.21 (16:27)

door-eeries are all about surprises, incluye. without surprise, a door-eerie is not good. without surprise, a door-eerie is the ninja merely running around in a series of tunnels. it is this /kind/ of surprise, though, that doesn't really work very well in a door-eerie. i agree about the map, though; it feels unpolished, and i was killed the first time around.

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Postby Grim Reaper » 2009.03.21 (19:50)

thats meant to happen

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Postby otters » 2009.03.21 (21:30)

Grim Reaper wrote:thats meant to happen
Therein lies the problem. The best map is not one that, theoretically, you must play at least twice to beat. Hidden mines (especially ones under gold), thwumps behind bounceblocks, etc. are all the very worst thing to add to a map in my book (besides spammed objects, but you've got that covered too.)
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Postby Grim Reaper » 2009.03.21 (21:46)

it makes it all the more evil

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Postby Grim Reaper » 2009.03.21 (22:28)


volcano reactions (if you can suggest a better name and improvements go ahead)

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Postby otters » 2009.03.22 (04:59)

Grim Reaper wrote:it makes it all the more evil
Is that good?

Don't double post, dammit. Put this stuff on NUMA, where it belongs.
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Postby Grim Reaper » 2009.03.22 (09:04)

i cant get numa to work(i cant submit a mao)


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