18-Jan-2012, 8:23 PM
CCLP2 was a great set. There were some levels that I do agree, never should of been included, Block Away! being one of these on my list. The set really takes on a different prospective from CC1 and CCLP3. Personally I think it sums up the difficulty that should be expected from a 2nd sequel; not as hard as CCLP3, but harder than CC1.
The thing I don't understand about CCLP2 is the fact that the level slots are completely off. For example, Checkboard I, being one of the hardest levels in the set is only level 72. But you take on Bounce and Joyride I, both of which can be completed in 1 minute, are in 106 & 107 respectively. However, Warehouse II seems to be placed at a perfect slot of level 122. The difficulty of CCLP2 doesn't seem to raise at all when it comes to progressing through the levels, which is something I love when it comes to CC.
I am also saddened that only Rock and I are truly the ones that prefer CCLP2 over CCLP3 or CC1, but its fine. I guess were the only ones who see the purpose of CCLP2?
The thing I don't understand about CCLP2 is the fact that the level slots are completely off. For example, Checkboard I, being one of the hardest levels in the set is only level 72. But you take on Bounce and Joyride I, both of which can be completed in 1 minute, are in 106 & 107 respectively. However, Warehouse II seems to be placed at a perfect slot of level 122. The difficulty of CCLP2 doesn't seem to raise at all when it comes to progressing through the levels, which is something I love when it comes to CC.
I am also saddened that only Rock and I are truly the ones that prefer CCLP2 over CCLP3 or CC1, but its fine. I guess were the only ones who see the purpose of CCLP2?