WARPED FARMHOUSE BATTLE This is my second Re-Volt battle arena - it's the first one based on one of my first three tracks! Name - Warped Farmhouse Battle Author - The Green J Software used - Blender, Paint.net, PowerPoint, Audacity, RVGL's MAKEITGOOD, Prm2hull, Anvil Studio, Keppy's MIDI Converter Story: You've had enough of the farmhouse and you want to leave to go to the Fairground like you originally intended. But the house locks you in, both literally and figuratively, before you could escape. Trapped inside the house, your cars drive around looking for your escape, only to find weirder things in store. More doors open up, revealing two new rooms upstairs: the horror room and the circus room, both weirder than human expectations. Fortunately, the global star's power just might be your last chance for escape... Grab it while you still can and don't lose it! Trivia: - I reused the music from the original track it's based on. - The coffin in the horror room isn't as accurate to scale, so don't let its size fool you. - In the circus room, you can hear part of the in-game music from my first track, Lava Circus. - One of the fictional posters in said room is for a movie based on the track. - The website I used to make the poster is BigHugeLabs (bighugelabs.com/poster.php). - Ramps have been added to the arena on to which a player can jump their car and from which a player can jump onto another object to collect a star, due to both the height of the star placements and the maximum height a car can jump. Inspirations: - Kid Pix (PC game series), for the circus and horror room ideas - Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat (2003 Universal/DreamWorks movie), for the fire-spewing toilet idea Credits and thank-you's: - G_J and I Spy, for their fantastic Farground and Home tracks. I used neither tracks as a base, but I reused and edited the models and textures from those tracks. - Acclaim, for the game itself and the "hopper" model for the jack-in-the-box. - Reused game sounds from: - Gahan Wilson's The Ultimate Haunted House (c) 1994 Microsoft, Byron Preiss Multimedia, Brooklyn Multimedia, and Gahan Wilson himself - Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat (c) 2003 Vivendi Universal, Universal, DreamWorks, Magenta Software, and Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel himself - Frank Wen, for the Fluid R3 SoundFont I used for my original composition for this track. - Last, but not least: The Re-Volt community as a whole, for keeping the game alive for years (and decades)!