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Watch for Mynocks

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Author Nexx
Tags action author:nexx collab notkitt playable rated
Created 2008-02-25
Last Modified 2008-02-25
Rating
4
by 9 people.
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Description COLLAB with notkitt. It's also my first collab ever.

Anyone who knows what a Mynock is gets a pat on the back.

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agd.

I remember when this came out. 4.
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I KEEP DIEING BY THE ROCKET LAUNCHER

Well

I don't necesarily like how the blockyness of some areas disturbs the gameplay, but it was fun and over all a challenge. 4/5

Only problems would be that you're constantly running towards enemies, but that's how it's supposed to be. You also managed to maintain freedom and aesthetic flow, filling and breaking in the appropriate areas. The gold was well spread out, but I found consistantly that entry and exit are harder than the areas themselves. 5/5.

Faster

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Speedy-ish AGD

Since no one else is going for it...

Seriously, what do you guys think of the flow in this map?
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i mean

i like it

Fun map.

Looks metanet-y. A few too many buttons imo.

And Mynocks are "black leathery-looking silicon-based organisms, that grow up to 1.6 m (5.25 ft) long, with wingspans of up to 1.25 m (4.1 ft), that feed on electrical energy."

And I didn't look on wiki.
To show off the flow in this map.
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Yes yes yes

But did you know that before you looked it up on Wikipedia? Methinks not.

Great map

Got all gold. Quite awesome.

And Mynocks are "black leathery-looking silicon-based organisms, that grow up to 1.6 m (5.25 ft) long, with wingspans of up to 1.25 m (4.1 ft), that feed on electrical energy."