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Find It Out(Multiplayer) by Vivando(SJ)
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First of all, I want to thank all of you, who encouraged me to keep up the
progress
of my work, all of you, who helped me to enhance the quality of my work,
and all of
you, who enjoyed the early bits of my work. Especially I want to thank
these people:

-Anubis
-Birdie
-Blacky
-BlurredD
-Cooba
-DarkSonic
-FireSworD
-Grytolle
-Hitch
-PurpleJazz
-R3ptile
-Ragnarok
-Quickz
-Sucer
-Snooze
-Squirrel
-St.Louis
-Trafton
-Vegito
-Yasco

I also want to thank the authors of the tilesets used here, as well the
authors of the music-tracks
used here. I definitely want to thank the authors of this game, that these
levels were built for,
Jazz Jackrabbit 2.
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Here it finally is. A project I started out nearly two years ago(one level
is from the early 2005
even), has come to the state of finished. Piece by piece I designed, built,
edited, and tweaked the
levels until this day. I planned to put in levels for several different
game-types, single-player even.
The single-player part, that I left out and decided to continue as a
separate project later on, is
now progressing slowly, if at all. I don't owe it to be finished until a
deadline or anything, it's just
something I might be continuing when I hold the motivation. The name for
the pack comes from
the concept of the sp episode, which you will have to, as said, FIND OUT.

After giving the single-player a start, I soon began working on the
multiplayer-levels I planned to
bring along the episode. I released 'Atom Heart 243.5' for a contest even.
A year later came out
'Dim0rphic' as well, for an another level contest. I focused on the
battle-levels after I had finished
all the 6(with 1 older level)Capture The Flag-levels and their editions.
'Center of the Universe'
and 'Greater Legacy' were originally created for Double-assault and
Jailbreak gametypes, but
because the several requests of converting them to CTF gametype, I
radically edited the gameplay
of 'CotU', and 'GL' less radically. After having compiled all nine
different levels, I felt the job was
done.
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This pack contains:

9 different levels with 6 editions/versions(15 levels total.) Sorted by
filenames here.

Fioas(Double-assault: Midnight Invaders)
Fioba(Battle: Frozen Throne)
Fiobb(Battle: Central Shaft)
Fioctfa(CTF: Atom Heart 243.5)
Fioctfb(CTF: The Sun Fired Blanks)
Fioctfc(CTF: Center of the Universe, formerly Midnight Invaders)
Fioctfd(CTF: Dim0rphic)
Fioctfe(CTF: Earth)
Fioctff(CTF: The Fights of March)
Fioctfg(CTF: Greater Legacy)
Fiojb(Jailbreak: Greater Legacy, newer system)
Fiojbold(Jailbreak: Greater Legacy, older system)
Fiopfctfa(CTF: Dim0rphic, utilises pits)
Fiopfctfb(CTF: The Sun Fired Blanks, utilises pits)
Fiopfctfc(CTF: Center of the Universe, utilises pits, formerly Midnight
Invaders)

10 Tilesets sorted in the order of DA-, Battle-, and CTF-levels above

Diamondus Beta Midnight conversion by Pyromanus
Glacier by Blade
Pekka Kana 2 conversion by Overlord
Odyssey 03 by BlurredD
JJ1 Deserto conversion by Violet
Diamondus Beta Night conversion by Pyromanus
Thermal K.1 conversion by Kaven
Space Warbase by Disguise
Swamps of the Sleeping Jaguar Night by Agama
Chateau by Toxic Bunny

9 Music-tracks in the same order

Fury-Forest by Gryzor
A New Dream by Alexander Brandon
Geometric Shadows by Ryan Cramer of Renaissance
Neurocycle by Teque
Flying High... by pOW
Kilpiroiston Paluu by Teque
Ruins of the Earth by Teque
Mysterius Times by DreamSection
Velocity by Timo Petmanson
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These levels have been tested out in both privately and publically, and
they are supposed to work
out normally.

However, for unexpectable bug reports/suggestions I'm often contactable
from the address on the 
J2O/JCF-site, or via Private Messaging.

At last, I wish you to enjoy the pack.

~Viv - SJ~                                                                 
                                                         (c)2008