Festival Town

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Not to be confused with Festival Track, another custom track with a similar name created by Demokdawa.
Festival Town
Author: WiiLuigi
Version: v2.2
Date of latest version: 2018-05-13
Editors used: BrawlBox, CTools, KMP Cloud, SketchUp, SZS Modifier
WBZ files: ct.wiimm.de
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Overview

Festival Town is WiiLuigi's 14th custom track. The track takes place in a beautiful town with many details, signs and decoration. It is split into four sections: a market place, a main town, a side town, and a park.

Credits

  • SpyKid, for helping with the texture mapping and adding animations.

Media

v2.2 VS Race
v2.0 VS Race
v1.0 VS Race

Version History

Version Date of release Information
v1.0 2017-07-26 First release
v1.1 2018-04-02 Update by SpyKid:
  • Fixed some walls that were unintentionally left drivable.
  • Raised invisible walls and fall boundaries to prevent glitch abuse.
v1.2 2018-04-04 Update by KantoEpic:
  • Remade item routes.
  • Removed unused routes.
v2.0 2018-05-11 Update by Riidefi:
  • Added shadow mapping.
  • The track now cycles through the time of day each lap, starting with morning and ending at sunset.
v2.1 2018-05-12 Update by SpyKid:
v2.2 2018-05-13 Update by Riidefi:
  • Fixed item routes.
  • Made shop windows translucent.
  • Changed time transition from morning to day with some improvements:
    • Lap one: morning.
    • Lap two: morning → day.
    • Lap three: day.
v2.2.mkd 2020-09-05 Update by FJRoyet:
  • Fixed outro camera.

Custom Track Distributions

This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: Festivaldorp
French: Village Festival
German: Feststadt
Italian: Villaggio Festivo
Japanese: フェスティバルタウン
Korean: -
Portuguese: Aldeia do Festival
Russian: Праздничный город
Spanish: Pueblo Festival
Greek: Πόλη Πανηγυριού
Polish: Festynowe Miasto
Finnish: Festarikylä
Swedish: -
Czech: Festivalové Městečko
Danish: -