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The Hammer (Part 1)

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Hey, guys. I made a level that is based on a video game that Mordecai & Rigby were playing in that one episode of "Regular Show" (If in case you are wondering, it's "Rage Against the TV".)

http://lbp.me/v/mwhvkm

Some highlights:

- First time using the Movie Camera
- First time making music (most notably from the episode) via the Music Sequencer

So, let me know what do you think...
2013-07-31 02:28:00

Author:
Unknown User


sounds cool, got it queued2013-07-31 07:38:00

Author:
biorogue
Posts: 8424


Its in my queued2013-07-31 13:23:00

Author:
Sandro8708
Posts: 625


*Queued*

Well, it is a good level, and a good concept, but its too short and simple, and definitely I think the concept can exploited more and better.
2013-07-31 14:23:00

Author:
H-O-S-M-A-R
Posts: 74


(F4F; Check out my level; The Forgotten Playground? There's a link in my Signature)

This level was uhm... kinda bleak. There wasn't much terrain, aside from the... pixel trees and rocks. The enemies were kinda detailed, but there was clearly not very much logic to them. They also had an extreme amount of hit-points... this kinda frustrated me- so I kinda just passed by one or two of them...

It wasn't a bad level, but it may need some improvement. It was very short... and didn't really satisfy me. You might also want a backstory or some storyline.
2013-07-31 21:39:00

Author:
Radio447
Posts: 159


I totally agree with Radio447.
Ok, I understand it based on an arcade game, but you really have the feeling of missing something.
Some decoration, a little bit more gameplay and a kind of story would be great.
The enemys also aren't dangerous. You can stand in front of them, shooting your weapon, and they aren't able to hit you.
It's not bad, but yes, I think it's improvable
2013-08-04 17:37:00

Author:
avundcv
Posts: 2526


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