bdkl on 7/9/2004 at 11:55
Thanks for the mission John . I can't believe the amount of space for such a small download . Running around , tossing all those guards off the wall into the moat is a real good opener . :thumb:
Sluggs on 7/9/2004 at 13:30
Yup, the Fishies certainly got fed! :ebil:
51.428571° on 7/9/2004 at 13:34
:laff:
Looking forward to downloading this one!
john9818a on 7/9/2004 at 15:09
Quote Posted by sluggs
Pffffffff...
Inline Image:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/vaughn.cooper/temp/woodenbowl.jpg :wot:
I'm not eating my soup outta that! :laff: You'll be wanting me to drink my wine from a streetlight next! :joke:
Sorry John, couldn't help myself! :sly:
I've been playing this for 3 hours 43 minutes and i'm still at it! :eek:
Yeah that one slipped past me. :o :D
john9818a on 7/9/2004 at 15:11
Quote Posted by jvarnerus
I think I'm stuck. I found the switch for the
stained glass window in the oubliette, then I go in and grab everything, but before I can get out there's a statue blocking my way. I've found the switch in here to open/close the window, but no matter what there's that damn statue there. How do I get out of here?
Can you guess where the statue came from?
john9818a on 7/9/2004 at 15:22
Quote Posted by Jitz
Did you mention that this castle is based on a real one? If so, whats up with that pit? :eek:
I hate heights, and here you have me climbing these seamingly unending ladders.... I almost broke my mouse I was squeezing it so hard...
Great FN so far! :thumb:
While I was clearing the outside perimeter all you could hear was "Yoink, Thud, Splash".... Over and over, it was beautifull...
The pit? The oubliette is something I added and got the idea from the movie 'First Knight'. When I first made the oubliette my heart was pounding after I jumped down from the bridge. Now I am kinda used to it, but I don't recommend trying it. :sweat:
Jitz on 7/9/2004 at 16:26
Quote:
The pit? The oubliette is something I added and got the idea from the movie 'First Knight'. When I first made the oubliette my heart was pounding after I jumped down from the bridge. Now I am kinda used to it, but I don't recommend trying it.
Pit, oubliette... Whatever... I'm a country boy, you cant expect me to know all them big fancy words! :)
If it was a pickup truck, a coon dog or a beer I wouldn't have any trouble with it! :laff:
Sluggs on 7/9/2004 at 16:33
Woodchucks! Would a Woodchuck chuck a Woodchuck at another Woodchuck, Chuck?
john9818a on 7/9/2004 at 19:27
Quote Posted by Jitz
Pit, oubliette... Whatever... I'm a country boy, you cant expect me to know all them big fancy words! :)
If it was a pickup truck, a coon dog or a beer I wouldn't have any trouble with it! :laff:
I'm not complaining here. :D The oubliette was used by the French as a place of forgetting. There are different kinds of oubliettes, but this is one of the typical designs, with the deep pit, short platform, and rotating bridge. :)
Chuckg on 7/9/2004 at 20:11
OK, I'm obviously some type of retard here, but...
I've gotten into the bottom chamber at the oubliette, found the painting in the torture room, gotten into the storage room and the treasure room...
... but I just can't get into those damn Royal Corridors.
I did find the one little tunnel leading from one of the guardhouses off the inner court to this small grass-lined window on the other side, but that window is too damn small and too damn high to crawl up through from the bottom.
And I know that there's a note hinting that one of the outer guards and/or servants has the royal key, but I just can't find it.
Oh, and is there anything to do in the chapel besides gank a few treasures? The priest had nothing on him.