Shifting Sand Land

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Not to be confused with SM64 Shifting Sand Land, a retro race track from Super Mario 64.
Shifting Sand Land
Author: kHacker35000vr
Version: RC2.1
Date of latest version: 2011-12-24
Editors used: SketchUp, SZS Modifier
Download: Wiimm's CT-Archive (RC2)

Overview

Shifting Sand Land is a custom track by kHacker35000vr.

Because of the size of the track, it is only 1 lap, with the 2 laps at the beginning of the iron part and the top of the pyramid.

At the beginning is a small part with a mushroom for everyone. After that is a big desert with Pokeys and random surprises. After the desert is a lake with tons of Thwomp-like obstacles. The pyramid is surrounded by traps, but is easier to race inside it. After the pyramid is an underground part that loops back to the finish line.

Media

RC1 VS Race (Dolphin)

Version History

Version Date of release Information
Alpha 2011-10-30
  • Model finished
  • Textures added
  • KCL added
Beta 2011-11-23
  • KMP mostly done
  • Fully driveable
RC1 2011-12-11
  • Cameras added
  • Bug fixes
  • Made it 1 lap
RC2 2011-12-23
  • Bug fixes
  • New opening pans
  • Added some objects
RC2.1 2011-12-24 Minor bugs solved

Bugs

  • Invisible walls caused by SZS Modifier KCL creator, not a big effect if you keep on the track.
  • Checkpoints not working 100% at the pyramid part, no work around for this problem
  • Freeze online
  • Route to drive is not intuitive and sometimes very unclear.

Custom Track Distributions

This track is part of the following Custom Track Distributions:

Names in Other Languages

Dutch: -
French: Sables Trop Mouvants
German: Wobiwaba-Wüste
Italian: Deserto Ingoiatutto
Japanese: あっちっちさばく
Korean: 앗뜨거!사막
Portuguese: Terra da Areia
Russian: -
Spanish: Arenas Ardientes
Greek: Χώρα Κινούμενης Άμμου
Polish: -
Finnish: -
Swedish: -
Czech: -
Danish: -

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