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> From: "Mark" <[email protected]>
> Date: 2006/08/01 Tue PM 01:08:47 CDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LaserTank] Re: My Levels
>
> --- In [email protected], <mzapdoswi@...> wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone here in the Lasertank Community like any of my levels?
> I have been doing work on LT since like 1998 or so. Anyone else here
> like them?
> >
> > P.S: Expect more levels from me next update.
> >
>
> Hi Mike
>
> I assume you are 'Razorflame'. I also assume you would like honest
> answers to your question. (If not, stop reading now :-).
>
> I'm not keen on "Sokoban" levels, especially if they are just pushing
> blocks around a maze and into water. I find them tedious and don't
> usually even bother trying them. If I wanted to play Sokoban levels,
> I would play Sokoban. LT has so much more going for it; IMHO
> reproducing Soko levels does not add any real value.
>
> Sok-I 1834 is an example of a "blocks-in-maze-with-water" level that
> I think has merit. It has some nice bits and requires a little bit of
> thought (other than "how do I move these 17 blocks through this
> gap?") to solve. 100 levels later (#1934) is an example of the type I
> don't even do unless it looks like there might be a neat twist
> (trick) somewhere. I did the one before it but I was obviously ill.
> For me #1933 is VERY borderline.
>
> I also don't wish to wade through hundreds of "Kids" levels - there
> are lots already.
>
> Basically, I play LT to give my brain a workout, not my fingers.
>
> I'm sure others will have differing opinions.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Regards
>
> Mark
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Re: My Levels
From [email protected] at 2006-08-02 02:27:11