Friday, September 17, 2010

[Review] Tracking Linden 2-1 by Giantfishy



Normally, I don’t like low jump power levels. I feel too constricted in them. But Giantfishy’s series Tracking Linden has made me begin to love low jump levels. Today, I will be reviewing Tracking Linden 2-1, one of the best installments of the series thus far. After leaving the Prism Mountains, you journey to the floating ice masses deemed the Hedron Isles.

Giantfishy has a great track record with icy levels, and this one doesn’t end the trend. The magnet blocks, fan blocks and wooden switches that have represented all that this series has to offer are used in new and creative ways along with several traditional hazards. Even with the traps and hazards, the level still retains its puzzle-like feel that is shown in the other Tracking Linden levels.

Besides gameplay mechanics, the environment is starkly beautiful and the level is fun to play. Even if you get stuck, you have fun looking around for the switch or box or gravity block that you need to continue. Tracking Linden 2-1 is definitely one of the highlights of the series. Keep up the good work, Giantfishy!

AtmoScore Staff Score: 44000 - MaximumDragon

Community Score: 45700 - Biznatch101


Review by MaximumDragon.

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