Difference between revisions of "Levels"
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− | ''Levels'' (in Tomb Raider used rather than stages) are parts of a whole game, a certain location. You have to solve certain riddles in one level to come to the next. Each Tomb Raider is devided into many many levels (from 4 in the Add-On [[Unfinished Business]] to almost 40 in [[Last Revelation]]). | + | '''Levels''' (in Tomb Raider used rather than stages) are parts of a whole game, a certain location. You have to solve certain riddles in one level to come to the next. Each Tomb Raider is devided into many many levels (from 4 in the Add-On [[Unfinished Business]] to almost 40 in [[Last Revelation]]). |
Note, that in the [[:Category:Custom Levels|Custom Level]] scene, the term 'level' has been extended. Sometimes when speaking of a custom level, people are speaking of a series of levels that should rater be called game. | Note, that in the [[:Category:Custom Levels|Custom Level]] scene, the term 'level' has been extended. Sometimes when speaking of a custom level, people are speaking of a series of levels that should rater be called game. |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 18 February 2007
Levels (in Tomb Raider used rather than stages) are parts of a whole game, a certain location. You have to solve certain riddles in one level to come to the next. Each Tomb Raider is devided into many many levels (from 4 in the Add-On Unfinished Business to almost 40 in Last Revelation).
Note, that in the Custom Level scene, the term 'level' has been extended. Sometimes when speaking of a custom level, people are speaking of a series of levels that should rater be called game.