![]() ![]() I've found pretty much every other star coin in the game (apart from the first two in Bowser's Castle-a faithful remake of SMB2's 7-2). Perhaps the lack of a trampoline has something to do with it? However, the first coin, which required the use of a trampoline to get to in ems to be impossible to find or missing. ![]() In fact, the second and third star coins were in roughly the same places they were in NSMB's 8-1. This level seems to be similar in many ways to NSMB's 8-1. One main problem I have is trying to find the first star coin in level 8-5. I enjoyed this hack, but the relatively limited amount of level variety hampered an otherwise decent hack. 2 levels and nothing more- so I'm glad that it eventually became something more. Originally the hack was just going to have the 20 old Super Mario Bros. ![]() Also, the intention from the get-go was to rebuild Super Mario Bros. Truth be told, the reason the hack had a mere six-month development time was because I didn't want to spend all that much time and effort on a remake hack, when I could prioritize my planning on Endless Earth, which I always intended to be the real successor to the Clone Tag Team games. That's a good and honest response and it's respectable. There's a lot of unused potential and you could have done a lot more with it. It's an okay hack in it's own right, but it feels too unfinished to be a great one. I love not knowing what I'm going to find next, and the seeing all those old world icons and such meant I pretty much knew exactly what I was in for. I'd totally play it all the way through if there was more custom content. After playing through the vibrant worlds of the Clone Tag Team series, I was expecting things such as re-vamped world maps and possibly custom music, but I instead found the old unchanged NSMB assets which could have easily been re-done in SMB2 style. The reason why I didn't like it so much is because I honestly expected a lot more creativity. I downloaded this hack and looked forward to playing, but I dropped it after the first few levels. Since you're hungry for some feedback, here's my two cents. ![]()
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