My English teacher wouldn't let me make a persuasive essay on what a good Lemmings level was because there were no "authoritative sources" on it, like a professor. I thought that was the dumbest thing ever. An actual lemmings player and level designer/critic would be a perfectly good source, certainly better than a professor. I think we have some excellent designers right here. I think maybe we should 'certify' people to be official experts on Lemming level designing, solving, and or critiquing. There should be certain requirements for a certified Lemmings expert, such as a certain number of levels produced that got good reviews, or if you want to be a critic a certain number of level reviews written. So, I'm writing this all to ask, should we do this, and if we should, what should the requirements be?
I think a solver should have to have beat the all the original Lemmings levels and a certain number of difficult player's packs.