For the first few levels you'd get excited to play this game but after a while you'll notice the clichés. Mines are everywhere, how they are placed are practically the same in every level. All the levels are just the same but longer. Sometimes I find myself running into death right at the start of the level continuously, realizing why I'm playing this. The map editor has a variety of blocks to choose from water, curves, points etc. It was more fun to create a picture out of blocks than make a playable level. The game was wayyyyy overhyped. It does not introduce anything new to the game other than the online map upload and rating. The price however, at $20 covers for lack of a great game. Many will probably object to this review but I am sure all of them have a feeling that this game is all not that great.
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