![]() This way everyone is *challenged* (creating fun) without hitting impassable barriers (=not fun!). Right now the difficulty level in *most* of SuperTux allows for both. There are a few parts pretty early on though, that force new players into overly difficult “one mistake and you instantly die” situations. “Entrance to the Cave” is a classic example of this. Large sections of fiddly, fall-to-your-death-instantly areas, that make repeat large sections from the level beginning every single time. Even just putting a save point just before the parts people die at repeatedly (like just before the icicles drop in this case) would make the game more fun. Even when you can do a part of a level, doing it repeatedly, over and over to get to where you're dying each time just gets boring. I say this as someone who's been playing videogames since they were first invented (yes, I remember Space Invaders being released) and as an ex beta tester in a commercial games house. ![]() By now I like to think that I'm a decent gamer and should be able to get through most reasonable levels easily enough. Most of Supertux's levels are well laid out and fun. There are *some* areas though that have *design flaws* making them overly difficult. The only way to improve this is to listen to users and fix the flaws. This isn't even necessarily making the game easier. Hi, I was able to achieve the 1st and 4th key, but I can't find a way to find the other keys, or even a way past the “Under Construction” map! Has this not been finished yet? Thanks for helping -Bob OK, I'm off to have another go at compiling the Supertux level editor (and to long for the day it's available in Ubuntu's repositories). You need to get the third key in the Forest World, those levels are shown as keys on the map. Julius_Freezer 04:00, 25 June 2009 (UTC) Website update? Then in the “Under Construction” level, the stomp with key on it will open and reveal you a pathĪnd actually, if you look at what “Under Construction” means, you might see that it's hinted that it's not quite finished. I've built supertux from svn and saw all the great updates you guys have done.
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