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What is your favourite CCLP3 secret level?
Of all of the 5, I'd have to say Recurring Dream. It was fun to figure out and play, and fun to optimise as well.
Diabolical is next because of it's simplicity, especially late in the set. It was a fun, easy break from the other 4 secret levels.
Mr McCallahan Presents goes here because it was quite hard to figure out, and it took me a long time to get, not to mention the pink ball section. It was still fun to play though.
Avalanche is fourth, mainly because there's a time limit. If a bold time to a level is just over 300 when the time limit is 999, there shouldn't be one at all. It was too easy to mess up on too.
Last is Suspended Animation. It was hard enough to execute in MS, and near impossible in Lynx.
What about you guys?
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(This post was last modified: 03-Jan-2012, 7:07 PM by AdrenalinDragon.)
It was a tough call between Reoccuring Dream and Mr. McCallahan Presents. I decided to go for Mr. McCallahan Presents because it was a fun level to end the pack with.
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Quote:Recurring Dream all the way. I haven't beat Suspended Animation yet, but based on everyone else's comments, I doubt I'll like it
It's not TOO bad in MS, it's just Lynx that forced me to hate this level.
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My vote goes to Mr. McCallahan Presents because I had so much fun playing it! I was relieved to have beated it and finished the set with a great level!
Recurring Dream would have to come in 2nd, and Diabolical in 3rd for it being a good say level late in the set.
Suspended Animation = OMG
Avalanche was alright, I almost ran out of time on it though.
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I'll get to know when I get there, but it's most likely going to be Diabolical.
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Quote:I'm curious to know which part(s) was/were hard to execute.
The walkers aren't really difficult to negotiate if you use a strategy and wait for the right moment...
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Mainly it was the fireball section in Lynx. It was murder to figure out, especially seeing as traps work differently. Not only that, but then the gliders were hard enough to get past thanks to splash delay. And all of that was after a long section with the blocks in the first place. I liked the idea of the level, but it was just too hard for me.
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Quote:Mainly it was the fireball section in Lynx. It was murder to figure out, especially seeing as traps work differently. Not only that, but then the gliders were hard enough to get past thanks to splash delay. And all of that was after a long section with the blocks in the first place. I liked the idea of the level, but it was just too hard for me.
I don't remember this being too bad. The insane part to me was figuring out the bridge. Once I got that it was okay. Maybe you did a different solution?
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