Adventure #10: Flee from Z!
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Adventure #10: Flee from Z!
I have at last completed my final adventure with the WA1 Editor! After this adventure, I'm waiting for the PotZ Editor. It sets everything up for my PotZ storyline, while still including my current storyline. It requires all the same textures as last time, plus some more that are included, my house texture(which isn't included due to lack of space), and the Uo texture(it is included). The adventure (.wa2) goes in download inbox, the files in the Textures folder go in WA Editor v096\User Data\Custom Content\Textures, and the other files go in WA Editor v096\Custom. If you don't have this folder, create it.
It is very important that you play my other adventures before this one, as it has a lot of storyline information, while also having a decent amount of puzzles. Blah blah blah, here's the adventure.
It is very important that you play my other adventures before this one, as it has a lot of storyline information, while also having a decent amount of puzzles. Blah blah blah, here's the adventure.
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My Level ListAlbert Einstein wrote:Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
- Fluffshery
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Has anyone finished yet?
My Level ListAlbert Einstein wrote:Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
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Oh, I see.
My Level ListAlbert Einstein wrote:Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
So, I've finished your adventure, but not with GOLD.
Is it possible to get the gems in the cave? I see no way of doing so without drowning myself (unless I'm missing something obvious? )
Plot-wise, this adventure provided a good open-end for continuation.
I found the puzzles rather easy, though.
Keep making adventures!
Is it possible to get the gems in the cave? I see no way of doing so without drowning myself (unless I'm missing something obvious? )
Plot-wise, this adventure provided a good open-end for continuation.
I found the puzzles rather easy, though.
Keep making adventures!
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Thanks!
Also, regarding the gems, you have to use the teleporters correctly to get the gems then you use the springs. I'll post more specific hints later.
Also, regarding the gems, you have to use the teleporters correctly to get the gems then you use the springs. I'll post more specific hints later.
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My Level ListAlbert Einstein wrote:Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
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Here are two hints for the gems in the teleports and springs area. The first one is just a hint, the second one gives the solution.
Leave the yellow teleport active and use the springs above to get through the it.
Has anybody else finished it?The order to go through is red, green, indigo, purple.
My Level ListAlbert Einstein wrote:Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.
I also finished it, though I apperantly missed some bonus stuff, but I don't really feel like searching for it right now.
The puzzles were quite fine, though a bit too easy for my personal taste. I didn't like however that there were two timed puzzles instantly starting on entering a new area, kind of annoying if you're unprepared and didn't save before entering. I liked the button puzzle idea, but the interface took some getting used to. I would've really liked a "Stay where you are." option. The other puzzles weren't ground-breaking and most players have probably seen variations of them before, but they were well executed.
There were a few graphical flaws, mostly minor, but overall the aesthetics were pleasant. The only bigger complaint I have is that in the transporter puzzle, there are two tiles that look like islands but behave like water. No level breaker as it doesn't influence the puzzle, but still worth mentioning.
I haven't played your other adventures, so I can't tell how well it fits in plot-wise, but this adventure's plot was quite alright. I'm kind of surprised how often shadow stinkers play the part of the antagonist in user adventures; then again, there's not much to use while sticking to the canon. The prophecy was interessting and the end was pretty promising, I'll definitely play your next adventures to see how it evolves.
All in all, even if this review sounded a bit negative at times, this is a good adventure! Not very challenging, but definitely recommendable if you're looking for a short distraction with a decent storyline.
The puzzles were quite fine, though a bit too easy for my personal taste. I didn't like however that there were two timed puzzles instantly starting on entering a new area, kind of annoying if you're unprepared and didn't save before entering. I liked the button puzzle idea, but the interface took some getting used to. I would've really liked a "Stay where you are." option. The other puzzles weren't ground-breaking and most players have probably seen variations of them before, but they were well executed.
There were a few graphical flaws, mostly minor, but overall the aesthetics were pleasant. The only bigger complaint I have is that in the transporter puzzle, there are two tiles that look like islands but behave like water. No level breaker as it doesn't influence the puzzle, but still worth mentioning.
I haven't played your other adventures, so I can't tell how well it fits in plot-wise, but this adventure's plot was quite alright. I'm kind of surprised how often shadow stinkers play the part of the antagonist in user adventures; then again, there's not much to use while sticking to the canon. The prophecy was interessting and the end was pretty promising, I'll definitely play your next adventures to see how it evolves.
All in all, even if this review sounded a bit negative at times, this is a good adventure! Not very challenging, but definitely recommendable if you're looking for a short distraction with a decent storyline.
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Lucky-Luc wrote:I didn't like however that there were two timed puzzles instantly starting on entering a new area, kind of annoying if you're unprepared and didn't save before entering. You make a good point. I'll try to avoid that in the future.
I liked the button puzzle idea, but the interface took some getting used to. I would've really liked a "Stay where you are." option. I would have liked to include this as well, but I had used the maximum number of responses. When editing, you can create dialog replies from 0-7, so eight total.
The other puzzles weren't ground-breaking and most players have probably seen variations of them before, but they were well executed. It's a good thing the PotZ Editor is on its way.
There were a few graphical flaws, mostly minor, but overall the aesthetics were pleasant. The only bigger complaint I have is that in the transporter puzzle, there are two tiles that look like islands but behave like water. No level breaker as it doesn't influence the puzzle, but still worth mentioning. Oops.
I haven't played your other adventures, so I can't tell how well it fits in plot-wise, but this adventure's plot was quite alright. I'm kind of surprised how often shadow stinkers play the part of the antagonist in user adventures; then again, there's not much to use while sticking to the canon. The prophecy was interessting and the end was pretty promising, I'll definitely play your next adventures to see how it evolves. Thank you!
My Level ListAlbert Einstein wrote:Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.