How important is the title of a level?
#1
I'm a sucker for a good level name. You Can't Teach An Old Frog New Tricks is hilarious (and this coming from someone who normally hates puns/wordplay), and so are monikers like Pain (because it is), Lemmings, etc. The original CC expanded my vocabulary a bit (and I was shocked to find out that "Yorkhouse" is apparently not a real word).

Sometimes they're really important aesthetic decisions; "Caves" turns a somewhat visually bland level into something that's actually very entertaining to play (I'm not saying that it's not a good puzzle in and of itself, just that the title adds something).

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Here's the link to the level title bank:

http://chipschalleng...evel_title_bank
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#2
I think a good level name helps the story of a levelset. Sometimes a level name is just confusing (like Thief, You've Taken All That Was Me), and sometimes it adds a level of puzzle (like Oorto Geld).
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#3
I gave up trying to think of good titles a long time ago. Let us analyze the titles of the TS0 levels.

References to music/movies/TV/video games: 9

Geographical/geological descriptions or essentially anything that relates to actual locations: 4 (Crete in Winter is one of my favorite titles, but you need to have played the Lake in Winter to understand it fully)

Reference to an idea or concept: 3

Reference to what is actually in the level: 3

Sequels: 1

Nonsense: 1

Actual creativity: 1, though, I stole the title from my cousin's level

Screw titles Thumbs up
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Quote:Nonsense: 1


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#5
Quote:You've Taken All That Was Me


Seriously? That's the title of a level?



All I can say is: BEST TITLE EVER. I have no idea what the level looks like or what it's like to play it, but i have to say this: no level, no matter how good, can ever live up to a title like that.
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Quote:Seriously? That's the title of a level?



All I can say is: BEST TITLE EVER. I have no idea what the level looks like or what it's like to play it, but i have to say this: no level, no matter how good, can ever live up to a title like that.


It's "Thief, You've Taken All That Was Me", and it's in TS0. It's a great level, BTW. I hope it's in CCLP1.
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Quote:It's "Thief, You've Taken All That Was Me", and it's in TS0. It's a great level, BTW. I hope it's in CCLP1.


Oh, damn. I thought you were naming two separate levels. Never mind, then. "Thief, You've Taken All That Was Me" makes sense, I suppose, but it's nowhere near the great title that "You've Taken All That Was Me" is.



Way to kill my CCZone high.
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#8
A quick shout-out to level designers: if you make a level called "You've Taken All That Was Me," I will cast my ballot for it come time for CCLP1 voting.
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#9
I've never understood some of the CC1 titles, like "Socialist Action". I mean, how is it relevant to the level at all...

And let's not forget CCLP3's Lichenstein!
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#10
That's true: "Socialist Action" is pretty meaningless, as far as I can tell. It certainly sounds cool, though.

I thought Lichenstein was a reference to the artist (admittedly, it's still somewhat quizzical even if that's the case, but...)
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