This challenge is inspired by Snooker 900 (https://snooker900.tv/), a rapid-fire version of snooker in which frames last no longer than 15 minutes, and each shot must take no longer than 20 seconds. The player with the highest score at the end of the 15 minutes wins the frame.
The idea with this challenge, then, is to save as many lemmings as you possibly can in 15 minutes!
The challenge can be played on any lemmings engine, platform, port, emulator that you wish. Just be sure that you can either provide replays (acceptable) or recorded gameplay (ideal) to corroborate your result.
The rules:
1) You can choose any levels you like, and don't have to compile them into a pack (although it would save time during the challenge if you do compile them first!), but the levels must already exist and be publicly available on the Forums.
2) You CAN use rewind, fast-forward, framestepping, and any other player assists that your chosen platform provides in order to solve the levels as quickly as possible.
3) Saved lemmings for each level are 'banked' only when the level is either completed or manually exited from. So, if a lemming is saved and then the level is rewound to before the lemming is saved, then that same lemming is saved again, it counts as 1 lemming having been saved. Similarly, if the same level is reloaded at any point during the challenge, the count for that level is reset to 0 (zero).
4) You must publish your level list before starting the challenge. If it's a custom list, please list every level that you intend to include in the challenge. If it's a particular pack or rank from a pack, you don't have to publish the full list, just state which pack/rank you intend to take on. Post it here in this topic so others can see which levels you have chosen, and then edit the post with your results once the challenge is complete. Please post your results per-level rather than just stating a total. Other players may wish to take on the same playlist and see if they can beat your score, and you are of course more than welcome to improve on your personal best!
5) The results must show how many lemmings were saved in each level. You do not have to complete the level itself, you can quit out at any time - just make a note of how many lemmings you saved in that level and then move on. You do not have to play every level in your chosen list - if it takes the full 15 minutes to play just the first level, for example, then just post the results for that level.
6) You must publish either your replays, or the recorded gameplay, along with the results. NOTE: The replay/gameplay does not have to solve the level, but must be complete at least up until the point that the declared number of saved lemmings for each level is saved. If the replay/gameplay does not corroborate your result, the result will be considered invalid.
7) You may NOT pause the 15 minute timer at any time once the challenge starts. Loading screens and time taken to select the next level all count towards the total time and must not be discounted under any circumstances. You may restart the timer at any time if you wish to do so, but must also reset the total number of lemmings saved to 0 (zero).
That's about it for now. These rules may be added to or refined over time as people take part in the challenge.
So, pick your levels carefully, set your timer, and see how many lemmings you can save in 15 minutes!
I'll start this challenge off with
Lemmings (1991) played in NeoLemmix CE 1.1-RC1. I'll start at Fun 1 and take on every level until the timer runs out.
Here are the results!
Results
Fun
1 10
2 10
3 47
4 10
5 50
6 48
7 50
8 99
9 100
10 20
11 59
12 78
13 20
14 79
15 99
16 62
17 38
18 65
19 99
20 50
21 99
22 100
23 79
24 30
25 100
26 0 (skipped)
27 41
28 99
29 98
30 60
Tricky
1 99
2 40
3 98
4 99
5 100
6 5
7 73
Grand Total: 2,313
I skipped Fun 26 as there are only 2 lemmings available. I should also have skipped Tricky 6 for similar reason. The WAFD levels are also suboptimal for time:lemmings, so these could be skipped. I'll probably revisit this at some point soon and go for a more optimal run.