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This is the only challenge that looks somewhat interesting. Most "challenges" are just very hard short levels, and that's just very boring. Copying a part of an existing level and repeating it multiple times feels more like an actual challenge. Let's say you were able to do the 8 jumps of hell, which is just a normal run on a level and not a challenge. Now the challenge is: Can you do it 4 times in a row?
I have a lot of respect for levels that are stupidly long like this one, but it's just not that fun to play.
I have mixed feelings about this level, but I would say it has more good than bad. I think the visuals on the second half of the level are incredible, I really liked the big grid surface that moves around in the background, it's just beautiful. Also, the way the icons move on the dual after the spiral is very pleasing, I don't think I've seen anything like that in any other level. The first half of the level looks pretty average tho, but it's mostly fine. The one thing that I think somewhat ruins this level is the poem. I don't really hate the poem itself, it's not very well written but it's fine. However, I don't think it should be in a gd level like the way it is here. Maybe if it were better it would be ok, but it gets too much attention. Smaller text would work, and I would've definitely removed the black background behind the text on the last part of the poem.
There's so many things you can do your time, and someone decided to do this... What's the point supposed to be? Whenever you want to start working on any project, before you even start, you should ask yourself: Is this going to be useful? Is this going to be interesting? Is this going to be fun to do? If the answer to all three are no, then you're probably wasting your time. I think that for the making of this level, the answer to the first two are evidently no. Now, I don't know if the creator had fun making this, but I can't imagine that making a one to one copy of something that already exists could be fun. If they had fun creating this, then good for them! I hope that's the case at least...
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sorry about this gang