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#11
Lemmini / Re: [DISC] Rewind button?
Last post by Flopsy - Today at 10:50:27 AM
I'm still of the mindset that rewind is not needed. Just having a faster fast forward option is preferable for me.

I like that RetroLemmini preserves the classic Windows 95 Lemmings which I experienced and allows custom content, I couldn't ask for much more from this engine.
#12
Lemmini / Re: [RetroLemmini] SEB Lems Cl...
Last post by Flopsy - Today at 10:38:10 AM
Thanks for your replays Will and I'm glad you think the converted levels are of excellent quality so far!

Spoiler
1. Back to Paradise - Nice 100% solution and trying to avoid bashers at the end for some reason.
2. 13 Little Stars - Again determined for the 100%, glad it's possible without too much trouble!
3. Welcome to the Highlands? - Not seen someone dig through the entry platform onto a splatform below before. It's always amazing how new methods come through in these early rank levels. Also 100% again :)
4. Cake Shop Visits - Usually other players come entirely from the right, you came from the left and then turned back to the left. Really thought you were going to go for the right hand exit which no one ever goes to. 100% also  :thumbsup:
I then noticed your 2nd replay which goes to the right hand exit, nice to see someone do this at last and save 100%!
5. In the Dead of Night - everyone seems to get the same solution for this one. Not much to say really
6. T-Shirt Level - that was smart mining into the metal support before the fire pit and one way wall, made a turnaround crowd less problematic! 100% again!
7. Lemmtris 3D - First level which wasn't 100% but I'm not sure if 100% is even possible so 79/80 is still great!
8. Party in my Head - 100% is definitely impossible on this one, interestingly Simon played this level on Lix yesterday and managed to not use the Blocker, made a double bridge surrounding the water pit on the right instead.
9. It's the Name of the Game - Wow first time I've ever seen 100% on this level, it's nice to know that it can be done. The save requirement is so low that you can just lose lemmings to the first pit usually.
10. Hurry Up and Wait - I can see why you provided 2 replays now after seeing the first attempt. The exit...
#13
Game Bugs & Suggestions / Re: [✓][SUG][PL] Show skills u...
Last post by Simon - Today at 09:24:24 AM
Quote from: WillLem on August 08, 2026, 07:16:04 PMfrom the Editor (using F12), it will show a clickable text 'Show Skills Used', which opens a dialog [...]
for normal gameplay [...] show the 'total skills used' count and make it clickable anyway.

Right, why not show it for normal play, too. NL rewards challenge solutions (solve with zero builders) and that gives sense to showing it.

I take it that you're going to show the total number of skills used directly on the end-of-level screen, and the number of builders used in the dialog. Sounds good!

-- Simon
#14
Non-Lemmings Gaming / Re: What video game(s) are you...
Last post by kaywhyn - Today at 09:05:13 AM
Close around to this time of year last year, within the last 1-2 weeks, I had an itching to revisit an educational game that I played so much in my childhood: Bodyworks Voyager: Missions in Anatomy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodyworks_Voyager:_Missions_in_Anatomy

You can easily find and download the game online. The game is for Dos, so Dosbox is the way to go to play it. To this day, I still have the physical CD of the game even about 30 years later! However, I either ended up simply copying the files off the CD to a directory on my hard drive to run the game, or I downloaded the game and ran it from that. Can't remember now. That reminds me, I should really make a CD image dump of the game, similar to how I made one of my physical Lemmings/ONML CD earlier this year :laugh:

Picture of my CD of the game that I've owned since my childhood attached :)

Bodyworks Voyager CD.jpg   

If you haven't heard of this game, you're forgiven, as it's a super obscure one. Basically, it combines answering questions about the human body along with an arcade-like style of shooting and destroying various microbes in order to save the patient. There are two types, ones that attack the ship, and ones that attack the body/patient. In any given tour, there are 60 missions total, so it can feel super redundant and repetitive, but honestly the arcade style gameplay, the part of the game when you're not answering the medical quiz questions, is the main part of the game that keeps me addicted :laugh: It's still a lot of fun, and I must say the soundblaster soundtrack is excellent! :thumbsup: Unfortunately, only Midi versions of the soundtrack is available for download. The soundblaster version isn't anywhere to be found, as apparently no one has ripped the soundblaster soundtrack. Such a shame, because the music is so good! :(

Playlist link of my LP of the game:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbp2m4KlFpJsHcaATpDEt_ajOoaRd_5R_

I also posted a more in-depth analysis of the game in my LP topic:

https://www.lemmingsforums.net/index.php?topic=5180.msg102249#msg102249

Quote from: Swerdis on Today at 07:58:38 AMBesides Lemmings, I play several games, mostly role-playing or strategy. I'm glad to hear that people still like Age of Empires, and I do so as well. I play the Definitive Edition of AoE II for some years now. I don't play free mode, only the campaigns and on hard difficulty - only gold medals count.

Age of Empires is a classic! :thumbsup: While I do have the definitive edition, I ended up scouring around the web to find the original, as I just missed the original sounds/music of the game too much. I honestly think the AoE DE doesn't do them justice sadly.

As for AoE 2, I need to rectify and play through that and its Conquerors expansion. I only played through the original AoE last year and I just stopped there without continuing through with AoE 2 as well. I have only played custom maps and the tutorial campaign. I still haven't played any of the other AoE 2 campaigns, though I believe I played a bit of the first AoE 2 campaign before I stopped out of frustration with the UI of the DE of the game.

Besides AoE and AoE 2, the only other game I owed in my childhood was Age of Mythology, which is kind of a spin-off of AoE but the gameplay is very similar.

I haven't bought AoE 3 or 4, so I don't know how they compare to the first two AoE games.
#15
Lemmini / Re: [DISC] Rewind button?
Last post by Simon - Today at 08:51:47 AM
Quoteto step backwards one frame at a time [...] allows for levels which require framestepping shenanigans as part of their solution.

That's allowed already from the forwards framestepping after a restart (= a rewind to the beginning of the level). It's merely annoying to see how different variants of an assignment play out.

How does the culture demand/reward unassisted solving? Might be worth investigating the design issue from this side instead? I'd imagine everybody still pauses all the time.

Quote from: WillLem on Today at 01:43:12 AMit's a shame that forwards framestepping was added. I accept it because even Amiga Lemmings has a pseudo 'forwards-framestep' (pressing and holding pause causes the game to repeatedly step forward one frame at a fixed rate).

You're aware of the game design issues, and you're aware of the costs of implementation. I agree that there is no clear route forward.

-- Simon
#16
Non-Lemmings Gaming / Re: What video game(s) are you...
Last post by Swerdis - Today at 07:58:38 AM
Besides Lemmings, I play several games, mostly role-playing or strategy. I'm glad to hear that people still like Age of Empires, and I do so as well. I play the Definitive Edition of AoE II for some years now. I don't play free mode, only the campaigns and on hard difficulty - only gold medals count.

Other games I frequently play are Stellaris (I love this game!) and Civilization VI (I don't particularly like CIV VII). As for role-playing games, I'm just about finishing Pillars of Eternity II. And - please don't laugh - I also like the Microsoft Flight Simulatur 2024. That's probably not even a game - but for me, it's totally relaxing after a hard day of work and when I have put my children to bed.
#17
NeoLemmix Styles / Re: New 'Common' Style
Last post by GigaLem - Today at 06:43:59 AM
Oh wow, I really like what I see here, especially the object where you could put it being the exit to retain the black BG in the exit.
#18
NeoLemmix Levels / Re: [NeoLemmix] NepsterLems
Last post by kaywhyn - Today at 06:32:58 AM
Alternative solution that I found to Planet 7 - A Study in Scarlet after I recently solved Moon 7 in NepsterLix. Replays attached, one for New Formats NL v2.0, and one for Old Formats NL v1.11.

Also links to the video solutions:

New Formats NL Planet 7 alternative solution - https://youtu.be/urfdpCJ4LCk

Old Formats NL Planet 7 alternative solution - https://youtu.be/ve6q5OutgkE

Wow, what an excellent and clever solution! :thumbsup: When I found this for the NepsterLix version, I was completely blown away by the solution :lem-mindblown: Note that the other solution that works on NepsterLems doesn't work on the NepsterLix version of the level. As such, IMHO this solution is much harder to find and hence Moon 7 from NepsterLix should be ranked higher! Because there are two solutions for the NepsterLems version, one of which is much easier and seems to be the only solution that most in the NL community know about, Planet 7 is placed fine as is, but yes, if that solution wasn't possible in NepsterLems then it should also be ranked higher! :P

In any case, this alternative solution to Planet 7 gives me a level idea of mine for my Lemmings Memories pack, so a BIG thank you to Nepster for this one and inspiring a level for my level pack! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I've also reattached my entire replay collection for both New Formats and Old Formats NL with the alternative Planet 7 replay solution included so that Planet 7 for both collections has two replays! :thumbsup: Apparently I haven't posted my latter replay collection (I thought I did) :forehead: I've done that now! :laugh:

Finally, playlist of my video solutions for the Old Formats NL v1.11 of NepsterLems because apparently I didn't link to and post it in this topic either :forehead:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbp2m4KlFpJvy6ugFd5PkkGHlXYDbQ73y       
#19
Lemmini / Re: [RetroLemmini] SEB Lems Cl...
Last post by WillLem - Today at 04:41:49 AM
Solved the Paradise levels. These are excellent! :lemcat:
#20
Non-Lemmings Gaming / Re: What video game(s) are you...
Last post by Kapus - Today at 04:14:02 AM
Been in a Tales Of mood lately so I've been giving Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology a try on PSP. It's pretty alright, I like the job system, but the gameplay gets surprisingly monotonous. The amount of strategies you can really deploy in battles is minimal and dungeon crawling is pretty slow, especially when it's tight corridors full of unavoidable enemies.

Seeing my favorite characters together in a goofy crossover makes it worth it though. Definitely the main selling point of the game. Hopefully the later games in the series make the gameplay more tasty, but, eh, I'll see.

Would help if it was multiplayer though--I'm so used to Tales games being multiplayer RPG fun, playing a single player one is surprisingly lonely!