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(10th August 2023, 1:57 AM)Mia Wrote: I did not. I can't say I'm too surprised, they were on the decline for years.

Yeah, bro, I think the writers and producers aren't as great as they used to be. During the 90s, it was at its peak. 00s did pretty good as well. But, then the 2010s just sent it to the graveyard to rot for eternity.
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(10th August 2023, 2:00 AM)Mia Wrote: I like that "escape the maze" idea. Could make it so if you fall down or hit a net, you die instead of respawn. More of a "frust" or "trap" oriented style of racing.

So, the biggest difference with this game mode is that there are no safety nets of any kind. Think of it as a really complicated puzzle that you have to maneuver your way through. More like the game at the bottom.

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This one... my bad.
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I'm surprised you used Crazy Castle 2 as an example and not the Goombas from Super Mario Bros.
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Alien eggs are basically Goombas that shoot out projectiles
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Haha yeah it's because I used to play these maze-based games as a kid, so I couldn't really think of anything better. This was during the gameboy color days back in the 90s to early 00s.
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That game reminds me more of Carrot Mania than PR2

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Probably because they're both games with rabbits eating carrots lol
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So, the challenge would be to escape the maze (we can add a time trial to this one) and not get killed by the alien eggs. The higher you move up the ladder, the more complicated these mazes get... not to mention more alien eggs will be available too.
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Interesting game lol. It's definitely different in terms of play-style because you're underground with no weapons; just straight to the point which is collecting the carrots and not dying.
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Hm.. intruiging.
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@Mia Btw, what do you think of the Aftermath Hat? Everyone else is saying that there's a lot going on with it, it's too OP, etc.
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That's the only video I could find on Carrot Mania because it's such an obscure game (no longer exists). You had to have a subscription to Dish Network back in the early 00s. But I distinctly remember levels where those hungry foxes could climb the ladders, and making holes in the wrong spot would make it impossible to get certain carrots. It was surprisingly challenging and fun.
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(10th August 2023, 2:28 AM)Different Wrote: @Mia Btw, what do you think of the Aftermath Hat? Everyone else is saying that there's a lot going on with it, it's too OP, etc.

I found myself agreeing with Camer a lot in that thread; certain aspects sounded really interesting, and some sounded overtuned.
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(10th August 2023, 2:33 AM)Mia Wrote: I found myself agreeing with Camer a lot in that thread; certain aspects sounded really interesting, and some sounded overtuned.

Mostly directed towards the trident and the zeus laser. Even the design is more badass than arti, so far. Once I'm done, people are going to stop playing those other tournaments. I had a lot of fun with the dialogue lol. I downloaded AI voices online.
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@Different Have you ever played any of the DKC games?
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Since you like platformers, it seems like Donkey Kong Country would be right up your alley.
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(10th August 2023, 2:41 AM)Mia Wrote: @Different Have you ever played any of the DKC games?

I have, yes. I believe it was the early 00s. I was invited over one of my friends place to play on gamecube.

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I really enjoyed Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Wii. I haven't tried the older ones.
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(10th August 2023, 2:52 AM)Mia Wrote: I really enjoyed Donkey Kong Country Returns on the Wii. I haven't tried the older ones.

I think you'd really enjoy a lot of the older games, too. There's just something special about old school games that you can't replicate in today's period. You'd be surprised to know that a guy tried to pawn a Super Mario bros game for $1million on Pawn Stars.

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