SuperTux Levels by octo ========================= This package contains levels for SuperTux, a 2D jump'n'run game featuring our beloved penguin mascot, Tux. For more information on SuperTux, please visit the SuperTux homepage at . Levels and Setting ------------------ The levels take place at some unnamed Badguy's castle. Penny is being held captive there and Tux is trying to rescue her. Currently, there are eight levels: * The broken elevator When Tux tries to enter my domain, he find that the elevator is frozen to the ground. He has to set out to turn the heating system on … * The Drawbridge Tux needs to get into the castle, but it's heavily guarded. This is probably a hard level. * The Entrance Tux is inside the castle, but not quite. To get to Penny he has to get past the guards in the outer regions of the castle. This level is hard. * The Throne Room Finally within the inner regions of the castle, Tux has to discover that that Badguy is having a new heating system installed and not where he used to be, so … were could he and Penny be? This level is of medium difficulty but requires some precise jumping at the beginning. [*] * The Torture Chamber If Badguy is not on his throne, he can only be in one of two places. To the torture chamber! This level is of medium difficulty. * The Tower Well, Badguy and Penny weren't in the torture chamber either (*whew!*). So off to check the second possibility: Badguy's private chambers, way up in that devious tower of his. This level is of medium difficulty. * Yoshi's Island 2 This is a remake of the original "Yoshi's Island 2" level from "Super Mario World", the SNES game. Everyone who has played the original game will know this level from heart, as it is the level to gather some extra lives. * Chocolate Island 2 This is a remake of the original "Chocolate Island 2" level from "Super Mario World", the SNES game. Getting to the secret exit is a bit tricky but should behave almost identical to the original game. Overall difficulty ------------------ The levels were designed to be a challenge for advanced players. They are a bit mean here and there, but usually the player should be able to avoid these traps once he knows they're there. If you don't manage to complete one of the levels, please do tell me (rather than sending the mafia to my home ;). Maybe a sign at the right place will save a lot of other players from frustration, too … Installation ------------ To play there levels, copy the to the location where SuperTux expects its levels. On most systems, the directory “octo” must be below the directory “/share/games/supertux2/levels/”, where “” is the path where you installed SuperTux. Usually that's “/usr” or “/opt”. Version ------- These levels were designed for SuperTux 0.3, the development version of the second “milestone”. All levels were tested with revision 5929 of the SVN repository and are completable. They were designed with revision 5903 of SuperTux-Editor and vim 7.2.245. For incompatibilities with future versions, please contact me (see below). Copyright and License --------------------- All levels and accompanying material is copyrighted © 2009,2010 by Florian Forster and are dual-licensed under the GNU General Public License (version 2 or later) and the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License (CC-by-sa 3.0). For differing license agreements, please contact me (see below). The full license terms can be read on the web at: The full license terms of the GPL version 2 are also included in the file called “COPYING”. Contact ------- To contact me send an email to , use the same address as Jabber-ID or look for me on freenode (nick “octo”). Any feedback is very welcome! (Especially negative one ;) [*] Extra credit for everybody who manages to get the “1 up” and lives! ;)