Now, with all that out of the way, please enjoy the editor and see if you can’t make better levels than we did! We’re actually quite interested to see what new and creative ideas people will come up with. Before long, we are certain that there will be non Reflexive Employees that are better than we are at using the editor. If you do not see your question, please feel free to post it. If you have a question, it is likely that someone else once had the same question and an answer can be found there. There is a thread on our message board dedicated to the editor, so feel free to look that over. It is our hope that this document will get you started, and that with a little practice you will soon be creating fun and engaging levels. However, we simply cannot answer questions about learning the editor or provide assistance with designing a level. We are only releasing the editor because we thought it would be fun for people to be able to make their own levels. Please view the editor as a bonus feature, rather than a main feature. Any question pertaining to the level editor will not be answered. Please do not send emails to our customer support department with questions about how to use the editor, complaints about how hard it is to use, or gripes that a level you designed isn’t working any longer, or any question about the editor for that matter. Other than the help provided on this web page, Reflexive is releasing the Level Editor to Ricochet Lost Worlds as “unsupported”. 14 Making Bricks move from a single spot into a pre set patternīefore you make a level, please re-read the EULA you agreed to when purchasing the game, and be sure you understand it fully.4 Painting Over Bricks without losing scripting.3.1 Creating your own level set / Entering the Editor Mode.Four difficulty levels make the game easy to pick up but tough to master, ensuring that players of all skill levels can stay challenged. Providing hours upon hours of exciting gameplay, gamers will discover more than twenty unique specialty bricks and obstacles, 18 innovative power-ups and multiple bonus point opportunities. “In Ricochet: Lost Worlds, players battle through 80 quick and challenging rounds within eight different user-selectable environments. Many of Reflexive’s titles can still be found online from Amazon, Big Fish Games, WildTangent Games, and other PC game portals. The company’s website was last active in August of 2014 and by December the URL redirected to. On Steam, all titles published by Reflexive were delisted in late November of 2014. Games published by Reflexive on their own PC games portal were removed in June of 2010 or shortly thereafter. The game’s delisting is likely due to Reflexive Entertainment being acquired by Amazon in October of 2008. Nevertheless, the game in its original form and functionality is considered delisted. Thankfully, thousands of level sets created by Reflexive and the community of players have been collected and even patched back into the game via fan site Ricochet Universe. Therefore, the Ricochet Forum is being dismantled and no more sets can be submitted or tested.” In a Big Fish Games forum post in late 2017, user Toktokk received second-hand confirmation from Reflexive Entertainment that stated “… the Administrators of Ricochet has informed us that Ricochet will no longer be sustainable to run. While this title is still available from numerous online game portals, in December of 2017 Reflexive Entertainment shut down the sites, forums, and level-sharing servers for all of the Ricochet and Big Kahuna titles. Ricochet: Lost Worlds was delisted from Reflexive’s own PC storefront in June of 2010 and from Steam on November 26th, 2014.
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