06-Apr-2014, 5:16 AM
I have already mentioned this in the CCLP4 submissions thread, where I fully expect a level from any other set to get nowhere close to the final product, that this set is truly a masterstoke of creative genius. The flair, the passion, and the artistry of each and every carefully crafted level is a sight to behold.
I even believe that the contents of this set break down the boundaries of everything we have yet created as a community, and truly transcend the title of mere "levels". Anyone, whether they have played CC or even any computer game before, should play this set. I believe it has the power to pacify all war, bring an end to famine and disease, alleviate world hunger, the growing energy crisis and international debt, and to that end, I nominate Zane Kuecks for the 2014 Nobel Prize in Peace, Physics, Medicine, Literature, and Economics. A Chemistry Prize is also on the cards if the theory that this levelset can safely dispose of radioactive and pharmaceutical waste is proven correct (as I'm sure it will be).
I award this levelset a new rating, Zane/10, as any other number simply does not do it justice. From this moment on, the number "Zane" will replace "infinity" as the highest numerical limit, that which the rest of us can aim towards, and if we're lucky, approach, but never actually reach.
I even believe that the contents of this set break down the boundaries of everything we have yet created as a community, and truly transcend the title of mere "levels". Anyone, whether they have played CC or even any computer game before, should play this set. I believe it has the power to pacify all war, bring an end to famine and disease, alleviate world hunger, the growing energy crisis and international debt, and to that end, I nominate Zane Kuecks for the 2014 Nobel Prize in Peace, Physics, Medicine, Literature, and Economics. A Chemistry Prize is also on the cards if the theory that this levelset can safely dispose of radioactive and pharmaceutical waste is proven correct (as I'm sure it will be).
I award this levelset a new rating, Zane/10, as any other number simply does not do it justice. From this moment on, the number "Zane" will replace "infinity" as the highest numerical limit, that which the rest of us can aim towards, and if we're lucky, approach, but never actually reach.
CC1: 5,954,550 (completed)
--- CCLP1: 5,989,110 (completed)
--- CCLP2: 5,936,410 (148 levels completed)
--- CCLP3: 1,223,887 (a few levels completed)
My levelset JRB_CCLP1.ccl
--- CCLP1: 5,989,110 (completed)
--- CCLP2: 5,936,410 (148 levels completed)
--- CCLP3: 1,223,887 (a few levels completed)
My levelset JRB_CCLP1.ccl