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Miika Toukola
I'm sure I've seen some good levels like this, but it's really a large job to go looking for them. Has anyone already made some sort of list of these, because it would be easier to just compare them than to look for them and compare them?
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J.B. Lewis
01-Mar-2013, 10:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-Mar-2013, 11:11 PM by jblewis.)
Here's a list of "review" levels I can think of that fit into this category, though not all of these may be suitable for an early spot in CCLP1. Will add more later.
- In a Nutshell (Archie Pusaka)
- Putting It All Together (Trevor Hedges)
- Straight Forward (Trevor Hedges)
- Enough Lessons (Markus O.)
- Chip Suey (Henry Potts)
- Lesson 9 - A Challenge (Daniel Bouwmeester)
- Novice Hall ("tensorpudding")
- Welcoming (Andrew Raykowski)
- Burning Question (J.B. Lewis)
- Start at the End (J.B. Lewis)
- The Adventure ("jbdude55")
- The Forever Belt ("ajmiam")
- Tree ("ajmiam")
- Chip Grove City (Josh Lee)
- History in Action (Josh Lee)
- The First Mission (Mike Lask)
- Courtyard (Tom Patten)
- Heavenly Challenges (Tom Patten)
- Let the Game Begin! ("BlazingApollo")
- Lots of Stuff (Wes Powers)
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J.B. Lewis
Hopefully not - if I remember correctly, the only designer who didn't give us a real name for CCLP3 was "firefly" ("Snakes and Ladders").