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Inspired by this - http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=341622

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- You can only post about levels you found or pimping your own. ALL other discussions needs to be the official one ( https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=649430 ). This thread is all about the levels!

- The selection of levels featured in this opening post are with ~1000 plays or less for the most part. It's about giving exposure to those great levels that nobody plays. You however can post about any level you want.

- When you post the quality levels you found or that you made in the thread, try to respect the format: (still, don't shy away from posting if you can't make fonts like that)

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[Name of the level] / [ PSN ID]

[What's interesting about the level. Keep it short]

[Continent where your level can be found]

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Sproesser1 / Sproesser

- Vehicule based gameplay. It's fast and well done. Awesome vehicules in there.

- North America

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Metal Gear Sack: Tactical Sacking / Jeffram

- For a videogame inspired level it?s awesome. You can even hide in a box.

- Atlantic Ocean

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- This level is excellent. I hope it doesn?t go away into moderation. You need to play that.

- Central America

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-This one is special. It?s the best vertical gameplay I?ve seen in the users? levels so far. Sorry for the pics, they cannot do justice.

-North America

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-Roll inside AND on top of a giant ball.

-North America

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-Good platforming and good use of lights. Noteable soundwork.

-South America

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-Discover an underwater city + nice visuals and bizarre dialogue.

-Pacific Ocean

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-Contraptions. Great set of lights. Must see fireworks.

-Asia

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-Nice visuals. Test your endurance in the tunnel.

-Middle East

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Little Big Colossus .v2 / DanielSan88

-Nice looking, Huge boss and... Agro, noooooooo!!

-Africa

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GumGEAR Prologue / Arcus010

-Fast Action in nice visuals.

-Antartica

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The Little Big Pinball Machine v1.10 2P version / JollyRoger87

- Nice mini-game. 2 player mandatory.

- Australia

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Grinder! / Jaeyden

- Good looking jetpack centric level. Speedy glass slide sections.

- North America

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Sackhouette - Forest King's Request

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Platformer Pandemonium! / Korghano

A level made in the beta by Chris_C I believe, and remains one of my favourites. Classic old school platforming and a solid art style cemented this as a great level back then, and it still is now. Its criminally underplayed, and someone even stole and republished it (so you know its good)! Ranger X had a little trouble finding it, so this one might be caught in server limbo, but I know I can still play it and recommend it! Look for Korghano's version, not the thieved one. He deserves your hearts so he will make a sequel!

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The Domain / DrPacifist

This level really blew me away. Its a must play if only for the ingenious contraptions and platforming construct solutions! The aesthetic is wonderful with a aztec temple theme, but you will say 'wow' at the final rotating room puzzle. Pretty hardcore level, but recommended!

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Puzzlin Platformer / Miguel_Gordo

Another great level for looking at how to approach simple platform mechanics! The visuals are a bit simplistic, but the level design is more than there. This one is certainly for hardcore platformers only, with a very tricky Moving Spike Column gauntlet. Enjoy the challenge.

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Little Big Satan / Dread9

A great themed level, hopefully not up for moderation for featuring everyone's favourite fallen angel, this is a very solid adventure level with an interesting use of "Secret Stickers" that denote a hidden area or mechanism in the area for more points and object prizes. A very solid boss encounter rounds out this fiery visually adept level.

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Electrocity of Molecules/ joeinnit

Difficult level with tons of platforming/puzzles. Old school meet the new school.

South Atlantic Ocean

Video walkthrough: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1FoeFTgYFA

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Ghostbusting / joeinnit

Scary/moody level with difficult platforming/puzzles.

South Atlantic Ocean

Video walkthrough: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOikOmqrM3I

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Greenland For GAF v2.5/ joeinnit

Updated level from the beta with more puzzles/vehicles/bug fixes.

South Pole

Video walkthrough: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCnU9rfMeK0

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Nintendo Trivia Test / Clipper_US

An intriguing quiz mechanic that randomly selects different questions each time you play.

Australia

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Sky Planet (Episode III) / SappYoda

Challenging, intense experience.

Awesome Boss battle with and improved health system capable of walking forward.

Atlantic Ocean

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Soccer Time / BleedPSN

- Competitive multiplayer soccer. Each team needs to score 5 points.

- USA east coast

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The Black Box / Pukadon

After surviving a plane wreck, our hero must make his way through a frozen forest in search of the black box.

Thrilling opening, macabre setting, and big bosses.

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"Sacrifice of the Serpent GAF"/Filth_Flannigan

-Sacrifice snake parts to explore Medusa's Caverns. Lots of contraptions/vehicles/rides. Lots of prizes, giveaways, & textures.

-Northern Coast of South America

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"No Smokin While Spelunkin Complete GAF"/Filth_Flannigan

-Several different vehicles, many secret areas, tons to explore, very large level.

-Northeastern Coast of South America

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Happy Holidays Little Big Planet / Esperado

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Midnight in the Garden / Korghano

-Hauntingly pretty, fun to run through... I think

-West Africa

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Pixel Animation Demo 1/Clipper_US (aided by Modulos)

Using a full fledged LED screen, Modulos and I have created a method that is suitable for animation. The pic below only shows one frame...the full walk animation is in there. This is just the first test there will be more.

Australia

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Pixel Animation Demo 2/Clipper_US(aided by Modulos)

16x16 screen this time. Can't quite get full animation at this resolution (only 3 frames, and a lot of cheating), but still looks impressive.

Between Australia and New Zealand

Placed in Greenland

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Some really worthwhile reads if you're looking to create

The Platformer Primer

Little Big Planet will turn everyone into a platform game designer - however, it might not make them a good game designer.

So here is a primer on platform games I've put together for anyone who wants to make their game a little better or, more importantly, a little fairer. Enjoy!

Platform Design - http://mrbossdesign.blogspot.com/2008/10/p...mer-primer.html

How to create the greatest Boss Battle (and why not to do it!)

Here is my 2008 GDC talk (sans humorous animations) - "How to create the greatest Boss Battle (and why not to do it!) This will make more sense with the audio from the talk - which will presumably be posted at gdcradio. I'll post a direct link when and if it shows up.

Boss Design - http://mrbossdesign.blogspot.com/2008/02/h...battle-and.html

I'll add more levels to go through later as well.

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Rag Tag Commandos / TeknomanEX

-This one is funny and having its unique touches. Good use of stickers.

-North America

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Nightime Under The Arctic Moon / BlackMark714

-Another snow level focusing on platforming. Similar and just as good as Foggy Mountain.

-North America

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Starstruck 2! / Jaeyden

-Things are getting better and better and so is Jaeyden at level making. Very nice level.

-North America

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SteamPunk! Clockworks / Magnum_Wolf

-Good gameplay. Looking good.

-North America

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LilBig Kong / XenonHMW

-Best try at Donkey Kong so far. It's a bit hard but don't get discouraged!

-North America

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300 Spartans / branditimus

-Good gameplay. Looking good. Be patient with the cliff at first, it?s worth it.

-North America

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-Demonstration of an infinite life device. Take it. Use it.

-Australia

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-Good gameplay and good looking. Nice use of lights.

-Africa

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K, so published my own. Not much to it, not really all that challenging, but it takes some patience. Jist is, you try to get into a club, the bouncer ain't havin' it, so you have to ride up to the roof, and slide down in. Score bubbles, pullies, club lighting, and groupies all collide. It's called "In Da Club".

Lots of pullies.

Well, lots of very long pullies.

Nothing phallic, tho.

Even a random hidden shout to neowin ;)

Kinda wish we could use imported music, but that would conflict with copyrights n'at. :(

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