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Tim's mansion!
#1
My little brother, Tim, loves midnight mansion. So... he made a mansion! I helped a bit here and there with timing and recommended a few things... but anyways. He's only 5 years old, and the game was originally bought for him as a birthday present, but I liked it too... so my parents bought it for both of us! Anyways...

It's about 20-30 rooms, kind nice, IMO. Enjoy.


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#2
There's a few easy deaths here and there but it's good! I see his creativity is in his work as well...
...and no, I do not have cake on my head* Big Grin Tongue
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#3
In some of the situations you gotta use up some sheilds to not waist Jacks. Also, the sign says Jackpot >>>> its actually <<<<... and he made an estimate of how much money is in the mansion, so he said "get $50,000! when there's some rooms filled with money that slows your computer down a lot... so you'll probably have over 999,999 and the score resets and goes back to 0, and you'll end up with like 132,000 on the 2nd session of money score.
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#4
That's a good mansion for someone who's five years old. ;D
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#5
Oh yeah, Quick note. Tim loved that tombstone background, so I put it in the mansion for him.

Now nick can feel like people are liking his tombstone picture more!
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#6
Thanks, Tim and Wingy. Smile
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#7
Well..... what shall I say ?

Wingy, your brother is five and I guess it shows. Althoiugh his age excuses some of the insane things happening in this mansion (like putting 12 billion of money bags in one room, or cramming all sorts of unfitting design elements together in a room etc.), but I think you should have edited a little better before uploading it here.

There are a lot of faults and design mistakes, like floors leading into nowhere (= deathly falls), unaligned rooms, wrongly inserted doors etc.   Sad    >Sad

Not to speak of those rooms where you have to pick up three times as many keys & shields as you have
pockets
to stuff 'em in.
Sometimes it looks as if your brother just grabbed all sprites he could think of and trash them onto the room, like an action painter throws oil paint at an innocent canvas. (But that's what kids like, isn't it ?  Wink)

Just fix it a little and then, yes, I'd say: not bad for a five year old.....
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#8
[smiley=vrolijk_26.gif]
It is wonderful to have a 5 year old mansionbuilder among us. Congratulations Tim.

I have no problem with ANY mansion on THIS board, aquaMat. That is why we, admins, made it is for. Try-outs, experiments, stuff from beginning mansioneers, ... whisky bars. [smiley=beer.gif] But if you have constructive notes that may strengthen Tim's Mansion you can always pass them through to Tim and Wingy. Then they will surely make an udate! Wink
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#9
Hi Young Tim and Wingy, :Smile ;D

I was thoroughly delighted with your mansion, lots of colors and interesting things to do, and I especially enjoyed that Jack could pick which exit door he pleased from at least three rooms that I found!  I played it thru four times just so I could try different exits!

I didn't really mind that Jack fell off a room's edge here or there, since he had like 54 lives!  What's one life, to get a bit of experience to jump next time.  

You may want to check the direction arrows on the BBB in the very first room, as both of them point right.  

I do hope you continue to make mansions, you are a very talented, imaginative young man, and with the help of your older brother, I am sure more great things are coming!

Sandybean [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
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#10
I'll talk to him sometime to edit it... anyways... and I did relize that it said >>> for jackpot when its <<<...

If you're talking to Tim, Sandybean, you shouldn't address it with Tim and Wingy... just Tim! He made it!

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