Brooklyn on 28/12/2007 at 01:13
It took me nearly 11 hours to complete this mission on EASY.
Lady Rowena, words fail me. You are great. I am awestruck.
I am so appreciative of your very hard work. Thank you so much, Lady Rowena, for everything.
Lady Rowena on 28/12/2007 at 01:20
Quote Posted by 10Brooklyn01
It took me nearly 11 hours to complete this mission on EASY.
Lady Rowena, words fail me. You are great. I am awestruck.
For the Builder's sake! What the hell did you do in 11 hours? :confused: :D
I hope at least that you managed to have some fun! ;)
Thank you for playing. :)
nightshifter on 28/12/2007 at 01:24
I can only agree with that for 100 %
I was so deeply impressed when I first went through the mission(s)
apart from the great storyline and stunning architecture I really did love all the side stories.
[SPOILER]my favourite is def. Pinky...
but i allso was impressed by the story about the judge and his abused daughter...and how she took revenge... [/SPOILER]
redleaf on 28/12/2007 at 01:24
Lady Rowena, every aspect of this mission is so amazing. It's like a dream or a movie or a good book that you don't want to end. I'm really drawing this one out to make it last. And it turns out that's the best way to play this mission!
The little things you do, like when G first arrives at Basso's and you can see the cat's dinner put out on the door stoop. I had to call my husband over and say, "Hey, hon, I think Lady Rowena must be a cat lover! She won't let me frob the cat's meal!" :laff:
And I like that the ai's all have names when you pick them up. And the way a good deed can turn an adversary into a friend. Just beautiful - inside as well as out!
Lady Rowena on 28/12/2007 at 01:35
Thank you redleaf. I'm happy to see that the player can appreciate those little things, and to see that all the time and the effort that I put into it worth it in the end. :)
BrokenArts on 28/12/2007 at 01:44
One thing I enjoyed were the readables, they carried the story very well, they weren't convoluted. They were a joy to read. I agree with the others, its the attention to the little things that the taffers can sometimes pick up. I noticed the little turkey right off the bat too, and I wondered who it was for. :) Nice touch.
Lady Rowena on 28/12/2007 at 02:01
Thank you BrokenArts. :)
Brooklyn on 28/12/2007 at 02:23
Quote Posted by Lady Rowena
For the Builder's sake! What the hell did you do in 11 hours? :confused: :D
I hope at least that you managed to have some fun! ;)
Thank you for playing. :)
I was so overwhelmed by the structure of even the first night's mission that I tread cautiously.
I felt from your designs that I must save every time I found a shadow to feel safe to save my progress.
It is missions such as yours that I sometimes find myself within while I dream at night, and I otherwise toss and turn trying to figure the riddles that Garrett most solve.
I wish it was possible for you to play your own mission without the knowledge that you authored it, to understand what it is like to experience the other side of your work.
redleaf on 28/12/2007 at 02:31
Quote:
It is missions such as yours that I sometimes find myself within while I dream at night, and I otherwise toss and turn trying to figure the riddles that Garrett most solve.
- 10Brooklyn01
:laff: :laff: :laff:
BrokenArts on 28/12/2007 at 02:35
I say, thats when you know, you're addicted to a game, when you dream about it. ;)