

When I play a level, I'm expecting something new and original, not a blatant duplicate of an existing devkit stage. Once again it's so similar to Pharaoh Man it's hard to enjoy the graphics. No creativity was used, and while it could have been an interesting edit, is just a boring rip-off.ĭidn't stand out to me too much. Other than that it was enjoyable I guess.ĭo I have to say anything? This level is straight-up a rip-off of Pharaoh Man. I almost kept forgetting that this was modified and I wasn't even certain if the original was like this. I enjoyed it, but for me it just feels like I was playing Pharaoh Man's stage itself.


I don't know what else to say tbh.Įh… I'm not sure how much fun it is to go through a stage that's basically Pharaoh Man. There are two subsections that annoyed me, but it's no big deal. Enemies aren't placed too badly, but most of them are either not threatening at all or are hard to avoid. Level design seems okay, there's not really that much bullshit elements. I don't really have anything to add here, to be honest. it's basically a less interesting version of Pharaoh Man's stage. While this stage is fun to play, I don't believe that much of it was actually original, since. Come on man, that boss was even in the devkit! Also, one of the Hovers failed to spawn and I had to use Rush Jet, but I'm not sure that's your fault or the game's. The fact that there was no Pharaoh Man boss at the end only made it more disappointing. This was basically Pharaoh Man's stage with a few more enemies, nothing else. There's like one random Rembakun added in the final stretch and that's all the changes. There's just a miniboss fight with Tama out of nowhere. After that the level doesn't even try to hide the fact that it's a blatant edit where there's literally just the original section but with like one random out of place enemy added. The beginning part is kind of different and honestly I kinda like it more than the original level because original was just flat and lots of annoying scorpions but here there's some variety. It's a blatant edit of Pharaoh Man's stage. Just blast through everything with Triple Blade. It's basically Pharaoh Man's level, but with a few differences and a new enemy or two. It has been often wondered by players and the judges themselves, looking back on it, how the level didn't get disqualified for plagiarism. Pharaoh Man's level was even included with the devkit participants used to create levels, furthering the laziness of the level (though, bafflingly, this level does not include Pharaoh Man himself despite being in the original devkit level). This level became infamous when shown due to it just being Pharaoh Man's stage with a few new enemies and extremely minimal changes to the layout. I'll steal it! NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!" ―Dan Backslide, ACESpark's Judge Comment for this level
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Quicksand taught his son how to make camel shish kebab and date soufflé." A dev-kit level. He, unfortunately, died of the same disease as Char several years before Queen Oasis was killed and the War of SandWing Succession started. He and Ostrich, Six-Claws' mother, were partners and were married. Quicksand was the head chef of Queen Oasis's kitchen, portrayed as an extremely loyal and considerate dragon. She was hallucinating, thinking to herself how Quicksand would be disappointed in her for leaving dates out in the sun for too long, but she quickly shook it off, remembering that her old boss had been dead for years. Palm thought about Quicksand for a moment as she fled from the palace. Biography The Jade Mountain Prophecy Darkness of Dragons
