23-Mar-2012, 11:15 PM
Quote:MikeL2 is a really fun set to play with a lot of variety. It's long but so worth the journey. And even more fun to optimize - we need more names on that scoreboard!
Thanks John! Although I should mention that MikeL2 has quite a few instances of guesswork that are frowned upon as of recently, so you might want to have an editor handy while playing... Also watch out for the awkward placement of #50 and 63, which replaced older levels and were made much later than the rest of the pre-#149 levels, and therefore would have fit better much later in the set - although if I had done that, MikeL2 wouldn't be at a nice even 200 levels.
So you're welcome to continue with MikeL2, Miika, but if that's scared you off , you could always try MikeL3, which mixes some new levels with some of my older levels that have been modified to be more fair. Plus it's much shorter of a set at only 35 levels...
Mike L
My level sets:
MikeL2 - 200 levels, updated 1/22/2017
MikeL2-fix - Lynx compatible version of MikeL2
MikeL3 - 86 levels, updated 1/22/2017 - a best-of set with levels from MikeL2, MikeL4 or my now-hidden rejects set
MikeL4 - 27 levels, updated 1/22/2017 - home of any new post-2009 levels I make
MikeLrejects - 351 levels, updated 5/16/2013 - all my older/experimental/not as good levels
My level sets:
MikeL2 - 200 levels, updated 1/22/2017
MikeL2-fix - Lynx compatible version of MikeL2
MikeL3 - 86 levels, updated 1/22/2017 - a best-of set with levels from MikeL2, MikeL4 or my now-hidden rejects set
MikeL4 - 27 levels, updated 1/22/2017 - home of any new post-2009 levels I make
MikeLrejects - 351 levels, updated 5/16/2013 - all my older/experimental/not as good levels