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Little Big Gardener.Part7~Sad plants in the forest of water. by koknsun

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New level in this series was just published.

Very long adventure. It seems the flowers are brutal this time in one of the best installments of the series.

JHKthree (YouTube Channel) (http://www.youtube.com/user/JHKthree) made a video for part six (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq7-C72K-eg).

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2009-12-09 17:23:00

Author:
Kipmonlin
Posts: 251


Well I might as well put my 2 cents on this.

The level was brilliant however there were quite a bunch of things I didn't like.

Couple switches you had to hit were hard to see, sometimes I spent a couple minutes till i noticed the switch. Some areas were very difficult mainly the area where you had to hold onto a winch while being shot at from below till a grabbable ledge came in to reach 3 times in a row without dying. And the final boss. A couple areas you had almost no idea where to go next, since it looped back to a previous area the see-sawing branch area with spikes on top is a good example (bottom left of Kipmonlin's pic).

While its very long which to me is usually a good thing, but add that with what I said above, and playing the level with 2 noobs, and trying to finish the level before leaving to class (which I missed cause the level took too long, I think it took almost a half an hour, thankfully there's a storm, and some trees fell close to the school earlier so chances are class was cancelled)....well you get the idea.


Idk if i'll record it, I'll have to either master it by heart, or get 3 professional players who've played it a good amount of times so we can breeze through it. Or if he makes it a bit easier
2009-12-09 19:46:00

Author:
JKthree
Posts: 1125


This is an absolutely stunning level. Visually, it is lovely ? the flowers are just gorgeous, made of jewel like glass and beautifully lit and the whole magical but dangerous garden setting is wonderfully realised. The level uses mechanics to brilliant effect, too. There?s just one thing after another to make you go ?wow?, one highlight being where, after you kill a monster, whole sections of fire are turned to ice.

I agree that on a first play through you have to puzzle out your route a little more than usual and the gameplay is certainly challenging in parts. That section which JKthree mentions with the swinging winches and plasma balls is probably the hardest bit and I think it robbed me of pretty much all my points before I finally worked out a technique and managed to hold it together long enough to get through (sweaty hands moment!).

I still think it's a wonderful level, though, and I agree with kipmonlin that it's one of the best in the LittleBigGardner series.
2009-12-10 18:47:00

Author:
shropshirelass
Posts: 1455


Yeah, this one's a toughey!

Played it last night with MAXPLAY and Qugz. It looks gorgeous, and there are lots of cool features. We kinda got stuck at the part where you grab the swings which starts the plasma and rotates the platforms. Might be that we we're all rubbish, or it's easier with one player. But we did nearly die laughing.

We quit back to pod after about half an hour trying. Qugz summed it up best. He said, "We didn't get bored of the level; the level got bored of us!"

Good stuff
2009-12-11 11:17:00

Author:
MrsSpookyBuz
Posts: 1492


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