This game makes me sad that the Wii is not an option when it comes to DLC. I would totally buy new packs of multiplayer maps. 4-player Throw and Grab = awesome.
There is DLC on the Wii. How big are the user created maps?
I think user created maps only allow for some stages with gems, not the towers with points, or the jenga-style grab-a-thon.
I made a color Jenga using black and white blocks,
Unless I misunderstood you Djiem, I think you missed our discussion about editing already-made levels. You can edit any level that you've played, in both single AND multiplayer. When editing multiplayer levels, it keeps all the special rules intact, so you can create your own Jenga level (as UncleSporky did), or any (most?) of the other game modes.
I made a color Jenga using black and white blocks,
Unless I misunderstood you Djiem, I think you missed our discussion about editing already-made levels. You can edit any level that you've played, in both single AND multiplayer. When editing multiplayer levels, it keeps all the special rules intact, so you can create your own Jenga level (as UncleSporky did), or any (most?) of the other game modes.
Yes, I did miss that part. When you edit a level, though, doesn't that replace the old level with the new one? Or do you make a new level?
I made a color Jenga using black and white blocks,
Unless I misunderstood you Djiem, I think you missed our discussion about editing already-made levels. You can edit any level that you've played, in both single AND multiplayer. When editing multiplayer levels, it keeps all the special rules intact, so you can create your own Jenga level (as UncleSporky did), or any (most?) of the other game modes.
Yes, I did miss that part. When you edit a level, though, doesn't that replace the old level with the new one? Or do you make a new level?
You create a new level. What UncleSporky said he did was he just clicks to edit an existing level, then he deletes all objects from it and starts adding his own, so he retains the level's rules. Then when you're finished, you simply save the level as one of your own custom levels, seperate from the pre-existing one.
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I think user created maps only allow for some stages with gems, not the towers with points, or the jenga-style grab-a-thon.
Unless I misunderstood you Djiem, I think you missed our discussion about editing already-made levels. You can edit any level that you've played, in both single AND multiplayer. When editing multiplayer levels, it keeps all the special rules intact, so you can create your own Jenga level (as UncleSporky did), or any (most?) of the other game modes.
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Yes, I did miss that part. When you edit a level, though, doesn't that replace the old level with the new one? Or do you make a new level?
You create a new level. What UncleSporky said he did was he just clicks to edit an existing level, then he deletes all objects from it and starts adding his own, so he retains the level's rules. Then when you're finished, you simply save the level as one of your own custom levels, seperate from the pre-existing one.
SteamID: FronWewq
Battle.net: Orange#1845
3DS Friend Code: 1289-9498-5797
Or even a superuser friend code to act as a hub?
It's the perfect quick sit down and play while talkin shit with your friends game.
Also one of the few games that really makes the Wiimote seem awesome.
I love this game. Right up there with Mario Galaxy and Smash Brothers.
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