Portal 2

Portal 2

Scavenger_Hunt
11 Comments
bruhinb 10 Mar, 2021 @ 10:24am 
OK. This had some of the best hiding places I've ever seen.
Petutski 28 Dec, 2015 @ 8:56am 
Interesting and fun. I don't like dark places much, however.
dven1 10 Sep, 2015 @ 6:58am 
Loved it! Need more of these, maybe a little harder. (just a little!)
mood3rd 26 Mar, 2013 @ 6:42am 
good (as described) map.
the lift at the end, needs fixing.
but got your end of testing message :)
turrets could have been more challenging, or interesting deaths.
but as you say:
" This was supposed to just be a simple level to learn the basics of Hammer from youtubes videos."
so in that case, very good :)
please try a map from my workshop:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/profiles/76561197979332810/myworkshopfiles/
BUG 12 Dec, 2012 @ 10:29am 
Nice.
The Sojourner 29 Sep, 2012 @ 9:36am 
Nice job for your first Hammer map. Scavenger hunt maps tend to make the player really look around and explore.

I was, however, a tad surprised by the early ending, when we don't even get to reach the elevator (presumably a quick fix until you can get the ending to work properly?).
MachManX 18 Sep, 2012 @ 9:42pm 
This was a fairly simple map but I liked the places where you hid the cubes. You didn't make it painstakingly hard but still required users to take a good look around. Good job!
ajar 23 Jul, 2012 @ 6:17am 
Find the cubes! My kind of game :))))) Love it. More! "Major challenge" is not always the point. "Fun", however, is. :)
Marshall Joestar 22 Jul, 2012 @ 4:45pm 
Very smart way to hide the cubes, and good little hints to help find them if you're lost (which I was at first, lol)

Thanks.
narkfestmojo  [author] 4 Jun, 2012 @ 8:20pm 
I didn't want anyone to think this is supposed to be a major challenge and never expected it to be seen by more then a couple of people. This was supposed to just be a simple level to learn the basics of Hammer from youtubes videos.
🐭 4 Jun, 2012 @ 8:03pm 
After I solved this I was going to downvote it but then I finally noticed the name. Now I think I'll upvote because it know what it is and it delivers what it promises. That's a humble trait more tests should possess.