Let me just straighten something out right now, a level kit tends to be a singular gallery level with prizes that you use to make levels. A Level Pack (or Premium Adventures as they're called nowadays) is something that contains a small DLC Story that contains more prizes than a Level Kit. This is something that few understand, sometimes I doubt that Media Molecule knew which is which until the final days of LittleBigPlanet 1. But trust me, I'm a veteran, I didn't have my own Playstation 3 or Account until 2009, but I've played since the very beginning and I know some crap.
Also, Level Kits will be rated on a 5 point scale.
Also, Level Kits will be rated on a 5 point scale.
Summary - Content
1 Costume - A Fionna costume for Sackboy
6 Music Objects - 2 Normal Tracks, 1 Interactive, and 3 Stingers
1 Background - Dynamic-Thermo Compatible
16 Materials - 5 Colour-Tweakable, 3 Sponge, 4 Wood, 6 Stone, and 2 Metal
4 Objects
25 Decorations - 3 Colour-Tweakable
81 Stickers - Most are characters from the show
Review
This was a very "Meh" Level Kit, maybe it's the level. With the Monster Kit, you have this fantastic gallery level filled with things to do (Then again, this was before anyone knew how to make a gallery level just a gallery), this has some platforming, but if you fall you tend to teleport right where you were.
Fun and Replayability
The level itself is quite boring, there's a lot going on, but nothing really happens (You know what I mean?), you kind of walk along and - oh, there's Princess Gumball - and look, there's a creepy looking Ice Cream guy who I never saw in the show. I think that the way it was advertised is the main issue, everyone thought it would set a new standard for Level Kits, with it having 3 levels, The Show's intro, Treefort and Candy Kingdom, and then The Ice Mountains.
Visuals
There's a reason for why I refuse to play The Sims 3 anymore and plan on getting The Sims 4, In 3 the Sims look like Oven Clay figures who sat out in the sun and got all rubbery, but in 4 their geometry brings nice plastic and woodcut figures to mind. This pack has an entirely new shading type, which is great and all, but I was hoping that it would add this shader to anything in the exclusive background, or that the shaders wouldn't work without the background. But no, no matter how much blood you take from a virgin, they don't do this and they look REALLY out of place. But hey, with Adventure Time, you either go all the way or you go home.
Sounds
Now, one with an easy ear would think that the character's grunts are unique noises, but they're just Emotivox noises with the Pitch Shifted. So the only new stuff is the music, and they are good and all, but I was hoping for a bit more of the Interactive Kind.
Final Rating
3/5 - It's a Level Kit, what didya expect?