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Searching for Dante

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Author Pheidippides
Tags author:pheidippides dda n-art rated tileset towerloop
Created 2014-01-24
Last Modified 2014-01-24
Rating
5
by 11 people.
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Description It seems tower loops are the only DDAs I have the patience to make. I very nearly wrangled an infinite loop out of this one, but came up short. So it goes. I'm pretty pleased with the quick direction changes in places, and that long downward slope is pretty cool. Ninja starts from the bottom left.

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This one was. I liked it. Also, that ninja went fast as fuck.
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but the question is

did our ninja find dante?

... idk i'm bored and this was cool AF

tight

sweet

bro smooth haha

too hard :(
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That is a very good looking loop

karma!

the new year seems to be bringing out some of the older guys, eh?

seems my stubbornness got the best of me. i quit playing for a while, but couldn't handle going to bed without getting under 150.
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damnit ArPo! my one and only enemy
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speedrun.

very stylish towerloop! tried to break 150, ran out of patience, someone else can do it.
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Hi Pheidi

<3
but it was faster just to do nothing. :/

Awesome

People who make tower loops and DDA's have incredible patience

Love the tiles

That rhythm just makes the whole thing even better.
I WIN!
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SLOW DEATH LOSE!!!
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FAST DEATH WINS!!
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FAST DEATH WINS!
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Also,

I noticed while making this that the sounds of the launch pad and door switches seemed pretty rhythmic. Upon further inspection, I discovered that each sound is separated from the one before it by between 47 and 50 frames. So yeah, it pretty much is a rhythm. Neat.