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Forgotten Roads

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Hello, this is my first try to create my own level. It isn't perfect, but I want to hear your opinions about it. Suggestions are welcome!
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Eagl3  [skapare] 12 nov, 2024 @ 14:02 
imagine once its explode you hear a voice "Aw, that's too bad"
Tribow 12 nov, 2024 @ 13:39 
i just left this here to let you aware that i sent you explosives not because i want you to blow up or anything, but just for a small prank.
Lobotomy #1 12 nov, 2024 @ 1:58 
i just left this here to let you aware that i sent you a friend request not because i want to scam you or anything, but just for a small chat.
Viso 18 maj, 2016 @ 9:38 
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Eagl3  [skapare] 1 okt, 2015 @ 16:12 
thx!
Free Bird 1 okt, 2015 @ 15:28 
E-P-I-C, man, you are a legend, this is the best thing in this workshop... so amazing...
Ningauble 4 apr, 2015 @ 10:30 
*nod* A little bit here and there between your various obsticles, with refreshing, to help manage heat and pacing.
Eagl3  [skapare] 4 apr, 2015 @ 6:33 
Well, I think I got what you said. Like a simple straight road just to relax a little?
Ningauble 3 apr, 2015 @ 22:41 
Don't get me wrong though. I think that first jump is pretty intense. I feel like a good track in this rewards tight manevuers like that with a small break, a coast or a jam to soak up the sense of accomplishment you just experienced. But those obsticles or breaks in the track interupt that.

(I think if I say anything more I'll probably just repeat myself. Sorry for the verbosity.)
Ningauble 3 apr, 2015 @ 22:34 
Not sure if this helps to explain it, but I'm not sure I knew where the track started. Espicially leading with the need for the immaculate jump and the brutal twists. Pleanty of people got stuck in the beginning, and never seemed to be able to recover a sense of timing or appropriate reaction speed.