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You must also have a nice day and a good holiday.
P.S. Fundamentally, jump pads or no jump pads, most of this map's content is still just backtracking, and that has never been a strong suit for any game no matter the style of execution. Have a nice day.
PS next time use the jump pads that's why they are there to do the worms change a bit faster.
The gungame mode is decently fun, but the actual map is boring as fuck. Conceptually, it's a good idea. Running down a straight path and collecting things is a great homage to the Crash games, but how it's done in this map is pretty lame.
Once you get to the worms step, the map pretty much drops off. It's nice that the creator offers a ray gun to buy, but ultimately you're just going down this same looping path without really working towards much shooting these not-so-hard to spot worms. Yes there are wundersphere-esque pads scattered about, but it doesn't change anything overall.
The only redeeming aspect isn't even a feature of the map itself. The speed power up thankfully glitches out frequently making traversal somewhat more bearable when it's your fifteenth time running around the map. Ultimately, I don't get how this map is 5 stars when it's nothing special.