FutureNyanCat wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2024 11:09 am
I would suggest also zlaker's episode, "
Level Collection", but right now debug errors are occurring on Beta 5 Patch 2 (which I've already resolved with Rednaxela's help) and may need an update from the episode creator. Haven't heard from zlaker in a while, though.
Curious, are you able to share these fixes to the lua errors for Beta 5 Patch 2 (either through spoilered text or through Private Messages here?). I kinda want to finish up the episode without having to downgrade back to Beta 4 or creating a separate installation. If sharing unofficial fixes publicly on the forums is frowned upon here however, I understand.
As for my suggestions:
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Mario Classic v1.11 - Pretty fun standard 'traditional' collection of level that I feel starts out forgiving enough to be recommended as a 'beginner' episode! The game has a pretty standard 'oh the princess has been kidnapped' plot, but the way it thrusts you into the action with the game opening up at the end of a conversation your character is having with Link about the situation (and what he wants you to do) is pretty great. You're restricted to only having Mario, Luigi, and Toad as your selectable characters. It uses a SMB3 overworld system with slightly branching paths that lead to Toad Houses that award Stars and powerups. I feel it works as a good introduction to SMBX's standard exits while also teaching the player about the Star system designers can utilize. Has a lot of custom visuals that are really spiffy too. The only issue I can think of is that Zephyr hasn't been active on the forums since 2020. I assume the authors of the new recommended page are trying to grab written consent from the Episode authors, so I'm not sure it can actually be featured on the page.
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Super Mario Enigmatic - Played this one years ago and randomly thought of it again. Has a really intriguing premise with the single screen puzzle setup and is incredibly well-crafted! The only thing that I think might kinda date it is the old life farming system since it was made prior to LunaLua becoming a thing, but at the same time it does allow the player to customize how many chances they have per area. I assume the sequel is also a pretty easy recommend (and might be an easier sell since it was designed with LunaLua conveniences in mind).
- Also recommending
Wario: Treasure Master as well. Pretty amazing example of what's possible with LunaLua's scripting capabilities and is a pretty fun mish-mash of
Wario Land 4 and
Wario Land: Shake It!'s gameplay (with it having something closer to
Land 4's speed and
Shake It!'s Mission System). I'd also recommend
Susan Taxpayer as well if you want more 'Wario Land 4-esque Episodes'/LunaLua-heavy Episodes, though at the time of this writing Susan is only a demo (very fun however).