#Analyzing a level plan
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- What was the theme or level description you thought of?
When I watched the level, it felt like a fast, intense mechanical level with a fiery theme. The orange colours and glow made it feel like heat or fire, and the metallic blocks made it feel like you’re going through some kind of machine or industrial area. - Did that match the creator’s idea?
Yeah, it matched pretty well. The level is actually meant to be a metallic, high-energy level with a fiery style, which is exactly what it looks like while watching it. �
Telemetr - Why did your thoughts match (or not match)?
I think it matched because of the visuals and effects used. The strong orange/red colour scheme gives a fire-like feeling, and the metal block design makes everything look mechanical. Also, the fast gameplay and effects (like explosions near the end) make it feel really intense and high-energy. �
Analzing a level plan
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Analyzing a level plan
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