A simple map... too simple. Well, here's my little review:
- The terrain was done quite well because it has the aspect of a city and not of some disordered buildings randomly clumped together. The decorations were suitable and the tile variation was manipulated a bit efficiently by creating the pathways and the various green areas. However, there is still room for improvements. I see that you did not use the Black Marble tile while it would really create a good contrast with the light colours of the other tiles currently used. I would recommend adding it to the areas of white marble. Another recommendation would be adding some bushes to the green zones just to give it a more natural feeling
- The gameplay, unfortunately, was not enjoyable. The idea is very simple and even the execution was straightforward. The task is simply assassinating people and achieving a specific number of kills before others do to win the game. May I ask why everyone is called "Dalaran Occupant"? Doesn't that sound unoriginal and repetitive? The swordsmen could be called "City Guards", the emissaries could be called "Priests" or "Clerics". In addition, your map lacks excitement. Once I assassinate somebody, I have to wait 80 interminable seconds before doing that again so I'd just go and hide somewhere where I become invisible until the cooldown is over, safe from all harm. The attendance is boring and assassinating is far too easy. Why not letting some guards patrol the city so that if I assassinate someone in their presence they'd come and try to kill me. That would make things more thrilling.
- The secrets in this map are not missing! Great! The only thing that is disappointing is the secret of Satan. I found the right region, he spawned... but then? He just keeps following and nothing more. What's the point of finding a secret if it isn't even rewarding?
Overall the map needs more excitement. The gameplay is non-progressive, it's always the same thing for the whole duration of the game. Accordingly I'm setting this to needs fix with a rating of 2/5