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Report, edit, etc...Posted by ... on 2005-10-20 at 17:38:22
.: INFORMATION :.
Map Name: Bound Selector
Map Difficulty: Very Easy To Professional
Obstalces: 18

.: DESCRIPTION :.
This is a bound game where you can choose any obstacle to play in order. For instance, you could play very easy obstacle 1 then play medium obstacle 3, and so on. Beat 18 obstacles to beat the game!

.: PICTURES :.
Pictures Coming Soon!

.: DIFFICULTY :.
Very Easy (Very Slow Obstacles)
Easy (Slight Faster Obstacles)
Medium (Medium-Fast Obstacles)
Hard (Hard as P.I.M.P Bound)
Expert (Hard as Lang Lui Bound)
Professional (Only those who are truly pros can beat this)

.: FEATURES :.
  • Play any obstacles in any order.
  • Very Easy for newbies to Professional mode for Pros.
  • Nice Terrain with shades.
  • Cool credits system.
  • Ability to end any obstacle at any time. (Does not count as a win.)
  • Cannot lose. (You can "lose" by giving up.)
  • Can be used as a recruitment map for bounding clans.
  • Ban players.
.: WIP/COMPLETED :.
Completed
Working On
Waiting
  • 3 Obstacles For Every Completed Modes
  • Selector System
  • Credits/Friends System
  • Very Easy Mode
  • Easy Mode
  • Terrain
  • Medium Mode
  • Hard Mode [30%]
  • Expert Mode
  • Professional Mode
.: KNOWN GLITCHES :.
None
.: REVIEWS :.
When I did private testing with my friends. The majority of them liked it.
Pros keep saying obstacles in Medium mode are very easy and hard is easy. I did some balancing and it is perfect. Quit complaining, you are good and thinks they're easy while to all of other people it is medium/hard.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by RedNara on 2005-10-20 at 22:08:07
its like any key bound...
or w.e that thing is called..

but better wink.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by NerdyTerdy on 2005-10-27 at 20:13:02
Sounds cool I like it :-D. So There's only 3 for each setting, wouldn't that mean no matter your skill level you'd still have to beat em all??
Report, edit, etc...Posted by PCFredZ on 2005-10-27 at 22:59:54
What would be the difference between Expert and Pro? Seems like they're both the kinds where you just time movements perfectly. So, improve on perfection?
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