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Without the jump spells the center of the map feels cramped. I think it could use passages that connect to the center from the sides, kinda similar to the layout of Sunshine.
That being said, Dynamite's not a great map. In the context of a Scream Fortress map this has very little justification in being one based on the visuals. The buildings being on fire doesn't automatically give the map a Halloween feel. The fiery buildings also work against the gameplay, as I felt like everywhere was the same, which isn't a feeling you want your player to have in a map where the objective is mobile. Also not a fan of the jump pads or the overall sky freedom for the explosive jumping classes.
In short, great gamemode that fits well and I'd love to see more maps for, but the actual map was a poor introduction and wasn't fitting as a Scream Fortress map.