August levels up
August levels up
A few days late, hopefully no dollars short, I put up the August levels. A slow month, so I put up a poll, just for fun. I've never done that, so I hope it works!
I also hope Billy Bob saw his message in the July news section; it's still there, but I'll take the chance to personally says thanks! And thanks to everyone who keeps making levels for the rest of us. I see a few more number-of-level milestones are coming up!
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I also hope Billy Bob saw his message in the July news section; it's still there, but I'll take the chance to personally says thanks! And thanks to everyone who keeps making levels for the rest of us. I see a few more number-of-level milestones are coming up!
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Thanks, jonagold for what you're doing to help keep the archives going! I'll go take a look at the poll.
[Edit] Hey jonagold, I can't find the poll. Is it at the below URL?
Wonderland Archives
[Edit] Hey jonagold, I can't find the poll. Is it at the below URL?
Wonderland Archives
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Re: August levels up
I CAN'T believe it!!!


Thanks!!!!!!jonagold wrote:I also hope Billy Bob saw his message in the July news section; it's still there, but I'll take the chance to personally says thanks!




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Anne, the poll is on the picturetales site link in my post. It's silly, but a little silly is fun. (And on another subject, maybe one day I'll actually solve one of your levels!)
Tyteen, I've tried to organize the levels exactly like Mette's, except I put the non-level items into one zip. The sub-folders should correspond. In what way does it differ? Let me know, so I can fix it.
Tyteen, I've tried to organize the levels exactly like Mette's, except I put the non-level items into one zip. The sub-folders should correspond. In what way does it differ? Let me know, so I can fix it.

I think you do a great job, doing so much work for Wonderland. Thanks!
But I've a little question/suggestion though. Wouldn't it be an idea to make lists on your site with links to the topics on this forum where those stuff is uploaded?
- Then you don't need to upload it again on your own site, so you don't need that much space on your server.
- Then people should download it from this forum, so maybe there's a little chance that more people comment on levels etc. , also because there are such a few people commenting on levels lately.
Not sure if it would help, but it's just a little idea. Please feel free what you think it's best.
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What I mean is I offered her a private host(so the website will contain no ad, no popups etc)Marinus wrote:I'm not quite sure what you mean Tyteen. Actually I did not intend to make a website myself. Since Mette has stopped with her website, there are already two other people who uploaded levels on their own website. So I think it wouldn't be useful if I would make one too.
Nice picture, Marinus, even though the apple in the front left looks like a coily snuck in
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Putting links doesn't make it easy to download levels, (and that would also be a lot of work for me), but the big downside is that people then don't pop into the forum to comment on levels. I don't know if they would anyway, but there's an argument to be made there!
Part of the reason I put in 'news and announcements' was to gin up interest in the forum itself. A contest, a level-number milestone, a returning level maker, etc. struck me as kind of fun and interesting. I could always add things: a link to Billy Bob's 200th level topic, for example, to encourage people to add a comment saying thanks, might result in some people staying around. A more prominent link to the forum generally encouraging people to pop in and say 'hi'. I don't know; I'm open to suggestions.
When I first started this in May I put a post in the General Discussion group saying I'd do this for a while, and would happily cede to anyone else who was in the process of re-working what Mette did. People had expressed different ideas, but (partly for my own selfish reasons of not wanting to miss levels!) I figured I'd just do it. Liz and I had a PM conversation when she put up her levels, I said I didn't want to duplicate any else's efforts, but she said she didn't really think she'd be consistent, so she encouraged me to continue. Still the offer stands: I like getting the levels any way I can. I don't feel any need to be in charge!
That said, it's been fun delving through the forum, looking for solutions for levels that have vexed me for a long time, seeing the new contests, finding levels that I've missed. I've always had mixed feelings about participating in forums. Things come up, I disappear for a while, I'm not faithful about checking for posts or answers to posts. I can't be the only one who feels that way! I've never posted a level I've made, but I used to make stuff for the Sims and put them up for download and post notices on the busy Sims forums. At least half of the fun (and making Sims stuff was a LOT of work!) was reading the comments people left. It kind of keeps you clicking, even when you really enjoy making the things you make.
Long post here. To sum up: suggestions welcomed, but I'm not convinced the separate link thing will be easy for anyone. Maybe someone else could try that approach!
And at the risk of redundancy, thank you again, all who make these levels. I've praised and recommended RTW on other game forums, calling it 'the game that never ends', because of those who make levels, and Patrick's forum to enable sharing them. I've sometimes wished that more games would do that.

Putting links doesn't make it easy to download levels, (and that would also be a lot of work for me), but the big downside is that people then don't pop into the forum to comment on levels. I don't know if they would anyway, but there's an argument to be made there!
Part of the reason I put in 'news and announcements' was to gin up interest in the forum itself. A contest, a level-number milestone, a returning level maker, etc. struck me as kind of fun and interesting. I could always add things: a link to Billy Bob's 200th level topic, for example, to encourage people to add a comment saying thanks, might result in some people staying around. A more prominent link to the forum generally encouraging people to pop in and say 'hi'. I don't know; I'm open to suggestions.
When I first started this in May I put a post in the General Discussion group saying I'd do this for a while, and would happily cede to anyone else who was in the process of re-working what Mette did. People had expressed different ideas, but (partly for my own selfish reasons of not wanting to miss levels!) I figured I'd just do it. Liz and I had a PM conversation when she put up her levels, I said I didn't want to duplicate any else's efforts, but she said she didn't really think she'd be consistent, so she encouraged me to continue. Still the offer stands: I like getting the levels any way I can. I don't feel any need to be in charge!
That said, it's been fun delving through the forum, looking for solutions for levels that have vexed me for a long time, seeing the new contests, finding levels that I've missed. I've always had mixed feelings about participating in forums. Things come up, I disappear for a while, I'm not faithful about checking for posts or answers to posts. I can't be the only one who feels that way! I've never posted a level I've made, but I used to make stuff for the Sims and put them up for download and post notices on the busy Sims forums. At least half of the fun (and making Sims stuff was a LOT of work!) was reading the comments people left. It kind of keeps you clicking, even when you really enjoy making the things you make.
Long post here. To sum up: suggestions welcomed, but I'm not convinced the separate link thing will be easy for anyone. Maybe someone else could try that approach!
And at the risk of redundancy, thank you again, all who make these levels. I've praised and recommended RTW on other game forums, calling it 'the game that never ends', because of those who make levels, and Patrick's forum to enable sharing them. I've sometimes wished that more games would do that.
Jonagold, I was just looking on internet for a Jonagold picture, and by coincidence I found one with also a card with the name on it. Nevermind about the coily.
About the levels, I think you're right. If you think there are lots of people who rather download all levels once in a month, instead of frequently looking on the forum for new levels, it's the best way, the way you do.

About the levels, I think you're right. If you think there are lots of people who rather download all levels once in a month, instead of frequently looking on the forum for new levels, it's the best way, the way you do.
