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 Post subject: 10 Levels of Wild Things - by Rickey
PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:44 pm 
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Description by Rickey: My first classic Ricochet set. Everything moves, including the rings! LOTS of pu's and bling. Thank you for playing, and I hope you are challenged. Let me know your reaction, and whether I should just stick with canvas art....LOL.


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Eeeeyyyaaaaahhh!!!!! :shock: This is one of the most frantic sets I’ve ever seen! :shock: The design was definitely not your style, but was quite nice, if a bit seizure inducing. :shock: It was almost hard to notice the gameplay, but that was quite good, too. :-D

You asked for advice, so here is some. Slow it down a bit! I think most rounds would have been just as enjoyable at about half the speed (which would still be faster than most), and we’d have more of an opportunity to appreciate the design, rather than just trying to figure out where the ball is. You’re very good with canvas art, but should make these sets, too. Thanks for a wild and fun time! :-D :D


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polarbiker wrote:
Eeeeyyyaaaaahhh!!!!! :shock: Slow it down a bit! I think most rounds would have been just as enjoyable at about half the speed (which would still be faster than most), and we’d have more of an opportunity to appreciate the design, rather than just trying to figure out where the ball is. You’re very good with canvas art, but should make these sets, too. Thanks for a wild and fun time! :-D :D
Thank ye, thank ye....I do know the 'columns' level was quite fast, and my play ball happened to be yellow also, so it did get lost in all the maze, although it was the only yellow thing heading toward the bottom of the screen.... :lol: I do appreciate your advice, and will slow it down next time. Definitely not my style, but I want to make it my style. It's more challenging that the canvas art, because I have to learn moves, and, like in the magnet round of this set, what I thought was going to be one move turned out totally different, but I liked the black 'magnet' better than what I was going for. Thanks again. You know I take advice very seriously. :)

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:lol: lol polarbiker.

It was kind of fast, but I got all the rings. Even if things were moving fast it wasn't full of indestructibles to make it frustrating. I also like your canvas levels, but I liked this one too. It's all good.


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Nice set Rickey :D ... glad you have experimented more with the brick art and learning movements too .. This was fast fun set to play but was over before I knew it ... no " special " level as all of them were fun and enjoyable to play :D

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allecnarf wrote:
I also like your canvas levels, but I liked this one too. It's all good.
Thank you for letting me know. Seems most of the sets are classical in style, and I like to play them, but they definitely take a lot of scripting!

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Josef L wrote:
Nice set Rickey :D ... glad you have experimented more with the brick art and learning movements too .. This was fast fun set to play but was over before I knew it ... no " special " level as all of them were fun and enjoyable to play :D
Thank you, Josef. Nice of you to let me know. All of them were my special one until I made the next one, then it was the special one.... :lol:

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Rickey wrote:
... You know I take advice very seriously. :)

Yes, we know that. We appreciate that. We really appreciate that. And that's why:

1) You keep getting better.
2) We love playing your sets! :D :D


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RICKEY ROCKS
RICKEY ROCKS
RICKEY ROCKS
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You got it all going on girl.
Fantastic set :D

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Plum Crazy wrote:
RICKEY ROCKS
RICKEY ROCKS RICKEY ROCKS YAY!
You got it all going on girl. Fantastic set :D
WHOA! Plum, now THAT'S a compliment if I ever read one! Wow, thanks! I appreciate your enthusiasm! You just plum crazy! 8)

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I do like your canvas creations Rickey but there is nothing wrong with having some diversity and you showed a lot of progress in scripting with this set. :) I got a little bogged down in L6 but otherwise really enjoyed the set, a little frenzy is welcome sometimes. :lol:


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a little frenzy is welcome sometimes. :lol:
:lol: :lol: That's funny, Glory Bee. Thanks for taking the time to let me know. Hope you're feeling better! :cry:

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LOVED IT! :D I love your canvas sets too but you definitely have a real good feel for the classical, frantic Ricochet. Your PUs were great and there was some challenge there and THAT's FUN!! Did I mention.... I LOVED IT??!! Cause I did! Thanks Rickey!! :lol:
Is that your Kat drinking out of the sink!? I am a super cat lover and thought it was such a cute picture!!

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nanadee3 wrote:
LOVED IT! :D I love your canvas sets too but you definitely have a real good feel for the classical, frantic Ricochet. Your PUs were great and there was some challenge there and THAT's FUN!! Did I mention.... I LOVED IT??!! Cause I did! Thanks Rickey!! :lol:
Is that your Kat drinking out of the sink!? I am a super cat lover and thought it was such a cute picture!!
Well, thank you Nanadee3. I'm so glad you played it and left me a message. I'm happy you LOVED IT! Yes, that's my Kat. He does that exclusively for a drink. Goes in there and meows for me to get in there and turn the water on! He always nudged me with his head when I do. That was taken last winter. He's 9.

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cool set, i really like the Designs of all of the rounds

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