I will not sugarcoat it: this level has some really awkward gameplay, and its decoration has not aged particularly gracefully; specifically, the dual part looks garish with all the rainbow objects. However, I'd be lying if I said I didn't feel absolutely elated when getting to the drop after all that buildup. Progression in GD levels had always been a thing in the short term, and it'd be ahistorical to claim that this level specifically pioneered slow-burn XL levels (I mean, Lonely Travel exists), but I think this level really exemplified how stunning it can be, if done well. Plus, it popularized the use of Cacola's music in GD levels; who can complain about that?
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sorry about this gang