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The Curious Observatory
#1
Hello Psychotronic

First, I would like to say that
The Curious Observatory
is extremely well done on ALL levels. A well thought out puzzle in all aspects.

Next: BEGGING. Yes, me begging you. PLEASE, I BEG YOU, PLEASE make some tweaks to it so that we, the not so gifted as you, can have the privilege of playing the rooms beyond the blue doors.

Please do not deprive us of the pleasure of seeing the rest of your masterful creation.

It would take you no time at all to copy the original and make another one in Medium Skill.

Please I beg you to consider letting the masses enjoy your masterpiece. After all, what pleasure does a creator have in limiting his works to only a handful? Think of all the joy you would be providing to the masses. Think of all that complimentary energy that we would be sending you thru the etheric planes. That adds to your Karma bank. yes? no? [smiley=engel017.gif] lolololol

Please, Pretty Please with Sugar on Top.........

Missy

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#2
Good post. There are several mansions I am just not good enough to advance very far in. But I play as much as I can. I am obsessed with this game and so grateful we have so many talented mansion builders.
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#3
Hi iRock,

The MM game has worked wonders stimulating my left/right brain hemisphere. I was so tightly wound up......that I couldn't even master eye and hand co ordination.

Now, you should see me fly. I get so upset when my friends pound the heck out of my new iMac key board. They cannot master being gentle. The only reason I got so good at it, is due to illness, I played and played till I finally limbered up.

Vern's text words would play in my head when I could not make it thru a certain area.
Try these words, they do work........
Just don't panic, have fun with the game.

Believe it or not, it does work. Take a deep breath, let it out and say those words out loud, relax and voila, you will get thru the hard part. [smiley=beer.gif]

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#4
Wow that's quite the story, Missy. And what fun therapy?
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