[Custom dungeon] Escape! - I [RTC] [Mon Ful Ir]

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[Custom dungeon] Escape! - I [RTC] [Mon Ful Ir]

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Version: V1.0 for RTC V0.33
Platform: RTC
Author: Mon Ful Ir
Email address: stuart.marshall@yahoo.co.uk
Date published: 2006, January 7
Date last updated: 2006, January 7

Notes:
Not a big dungeon, this; it's designed to be playable in one evening.

Note - released for v0.34 of RTC

I believe it's bug-free, but please do let me know if you find something that needs fixing. :)
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PS: Thanks a million to GG for the RTC code!

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Download this dungeon from this Shared OneDrive (in the 'Custom Dungeons' folder)
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Post by Gambit37 »

This file can't be saved successfully -- some weird addition of HTML by Tripod gets added to the bottom of the file; can you put it in a zip file please?
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Post by beowuuf »

Hmm, I downloaded it fine - what were you using?
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Post by Gambit37 »

Both firefox and IE.

Anyway, it's better to post a file type that browsers understand, so putting in a zip is *always* recommended, regardless of whether the compression is necessary.
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Post by Gambit37 »

OK, well I got it using Down-them-all plugin for Firefox.

Mon Ful Ir, what version of the game should we use? I have tried it with v0.34 and it doesn't show up in the list of available dungeons.
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Post by beowuuf »

That wouldn't matter as dungeons are now backwardsly compatable I believe.

Yeah, I'm having problems too - although I saved the file ok I thought, tripod had appended the file as gambit said with html text. Removed it, but still can't see the file. You will probably need to do the zip thing to make sure it doens't get corrupted
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Post by Mon Ful Ir »

My apologies; the file is now zipped.

It's written in v0.34. I've played it on three machines and it works fine on all of them. :?
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Post by beowuuf »

I don't believe your webspace is allowing remote hosting, at least of this file (the .zip file just doens't work)

If you follow the link to the forums of the DM Encyclopaedia in the pull down menus above, you can upload it there - that's what most people do with their dungeons
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Post by Gambit37 »

OK, I got the zip file OK and it plays fine. Looking like a cute little adventure so far. :)
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can't download the zip :(
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Post by Ian Clark »

You need to right-click and select 'Save Target As' rather than just clicking on it.
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Post by linflas »

that's what i always do, i get a corrupted zip file, which is in fact, an html file.
using firefox 1.5
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Post by beowuuf »

I got it ok in IE, chopping mummies now
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Post by Mon Ful Ir »

Following Beowuuf's advice, I uploaded it to DMEncyclopedia also.

Here
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Post by Sabreman »

After many sessions of head-scratching I've come to the conclusion that I'm stuck :oops:

I can't find any kind of switch to 'turn off the vents', and I've thoroughly gone over every available bit of the dungeon up to that point...

I'm a little rusty at solving DM-style puzzles I admit :wink:
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Post by Lee »

Right-Click Save As = Zip file corrupted.

Left-Click = This file is hosted by Tripod, a Lycos®Network Site, and is not available for download. Please check out Tripod's Help system for more information about Remote Loading and our Remote Loading policy.

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Post by beowuuf »

It should be hosted through the encyclopaedia as stated above
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Post by Sabreman »

I've sussed it :)
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Post by R.K. »

Neither of those links work for me. :|
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Post by Lee »

beowuuf wrote:It should be hosted through the encyclopaedia as stated above
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Post by beowuuf »

Then christophe hasn't gotten around to uploading it again yet
or only a link was posted there

I'll post a link if I can find it tonight
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Post by ChristopheF »

I am in the process of migrating forum posts about custom dungeons and their reviews from the old encyclopaedia forums to the new site.
Have a look here for the dungeons already migrated:
http://dmweb.free.fr/?q=view/CustomDungeons
Here for the reviews:
http://dmweb.free.fr/?q=view/CustomDungeonsReviews

As a result of the migration, all links to posts in the old forum will be broken... sorry about that.
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Post by beowuuf »

My net connection on my desktop has been acting up the last few nights, so have forgotten to look for and post the dungoeon, sorry
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Post by Lee »

Got it, thank you Christophe :).
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Post by Lee »

Liking it so far, not sure how much is left to do since it's a mini-dungeon but I'm playing solo with the character supplied (obviously) and I'm up to the many blue hazes.

Good job Mon Ful Ir, it's nice to play something different in RTC :).
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Post by Lee »

Finished.

I don't think I missed much judging by the monster kill count after completion, although I didn't do the 'Make My Obeisance' puzzle (did the river one). Had tons of stuff left over, probably being because I did it solo.

Towards the end there's a gold key that opens a door but it doesn't get taken from you, whether that was intentional or not I'm not sure.

Overall it was very refreshing to play something along the lines of DM without it being DM itself, so thank you very much and I encourage you to create a new dungeon if you got the taste for it while creating this one :).
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Post by Sophia »

I liked this one too.

It was just the right length for me-- sometimes it seems like huge dungeons can drag a bit.

It seems like the author has vanished, though.
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Post by Sabreman »

I'm stuck on the maze of hazes :(

I am enjoying it immensely though. It has that particular feature that I liked about parts of DM and most of Chaos - where things circle back on themselves, join up and open new areas. The entire dungeon has a satisfying coherence.
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Post by Lee »

I know what you mean, it's pretty well thought out.

I spent some time at the haze part also, make use of anything you have spare or ZoKathRa's even.
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Post by Sabreman »

Yeah, I've tried making a trail of ZoKathRas, but rather than just turning you around the hazes teleport you about, so it's become a bit of a head-scratcher. I'll plod on with it, though I'm running very low on food now and the only resource is that worms room - and we all know how nourishing worm rounds are :?
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