Maybe you can make a game called "Lazer Ball 2". In this game, you are greeted by somebody named Tom, a core from the L.T.F. And when you fall into the underground, you are greeted by this old L.T.F. CEO named Nick Oit. His lovely assistant is named Lily. When in the Test Shaft 09 areas, the main power grid is a potato. When they go back to the surface, Tom is in control in the facility. In the middle of a test chamber, the lazer ball and the main power potato go sideways on a testing element. Then they are taken to "The Part Where He Kills You". After that, the lazer ball escapes with the power potato. And the, they escape. After a few obstacles, they see corrupted cores. So, when they reach the elevator, the lazer ball plugs the potato in, and up they go. The battle starts. Tom throws bombs while the lazer ball plugs in cores delivered by the power potato. After 3 cores are plugged in, another core transfer is required. So the lazer ball shoots its lower lazer in the switch. During that, "PART FIVE! BOOBY TRAP THE STALEMATE SWITCH!" Then, the lazer ball shoots its upper lazer at the moon. They get sucked. Then, they are in space. Tom wants the lazer ball to let go. Tom could pull himself back in. But then, the main power grid already fixed it. Now, he throws Tom into space. Afterwards, an ending monologue is heard. Then, the lazer ball goes. Read More ---> Syke!
Micah, why did you leave it "If you lost enough limbs to be light to fly to the end, thar's considered cheating." instead of changing it to "If 2 of more of your limbs are destroyed or broken, you did not successfully pass."?
One of the awesome things is that if I undo and play the simulation each time, 2 of the tiny blocks are on the ground with 1 slanted and touching the other block. Also, a big block lands on the ground once, and then it touches the 2 tiny blocks and lands on the ground again.
Story: Once upon a time, there was a superintelligent PortexII PC. It reads floppies and kCards. Everybody bought it and took it home. It was good for programming stuff. But one day, there was a PC in the middle of nowhere. Somebody found it. It only has 2 kCards: kOS 3.0, and the GFX test. That one also included a pixel display screen. He used it and programmed it and stuff. But then, out of nowhere, a NG explosive dropped from the sky. And - KABOOM! - Everything was white. People cannot see. Then, the white smoke faded. All was just left is the man and the PC. It still works, though.
Quality - 10/10 Awesome like you used Season 2 of Ultra's Color Crusade Camp.
Difficulty - 5/10 Cool but first levels should always be easy.
Originality - 100/5 SUPER AWESOME!!!
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