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New Level (Adv) - The Curse of Tutankhamun XIV
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:24 pm
by Lillie
Here is the last level in the series
I don't want this to sound like an awards ceremony - but I really, really want to give Poopster a huge
THANK YOU for all her wonderful textures and models! She has been an absolute saint putting up with my requests and demands

You are a
BRILLIANT custom texture/model maker Poopster

She makes all her models from scratch you know - that is such a lot of hard work. This series would have looked rubbish without your input! Wuv woo Poopsie!
Also a big thanks to Mizzie Lizzie for her awesome screen she made me - wuv woo too
Also a big thanks to Bobbin and Annie for their fab textures that fit in so well with the Egyptian theme
And lastly to my kind friend Mark who has been the most brilliant and invaluable level tester - he has also contributed to fixing my loopity puzzles and adding little extra stinker puzzles too - you can blame him for a few in this last one!

Thanks Mark
PLEASE download the new model pack and the newly adapted custom texture made by Mrs Poopster!
It is a bit stinky in parts
Enjoy LILLIE676 - The Curse of Tutankhamun XIV

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:06 am
by sj38
Yay! I'm the first to complete this one! Wow! What a ride that was! Thanks for the great series!
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:57 pm
by Chickie
This was probably the trickiest little level I have ever seen from you. It took me almost 2 days to figure out the first half of it. I couldn't see the light. I was always 1 button short or a piece of equipment short or a step tile short. Then I sent a PM and what do you know it came to me and I got past that part. The next part took me a few restarts until I finally got my stepping right and then I hit the generator area and well I went as slow as possible just so I didn't have to start again (LOL) and made it home "happily ever after". This was such a unique series and fantastic from beginning to end and the models and textures are so beautiful. Thanks for the journey!!!!!
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:12 pm
by Lillie
I spent so long writing out the spoiler Chickie - then saw that you have solved it! Very well done Chickster!
I have a spoiler now typed out for the first section - if anyone would like it - please just ask!
I apologise if the first part is so difficult
Well done sj38 and thanks for playing!

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:41 pm
by Lutz
Chickie wrote:This was probably the trickiest little level I have ever seen from you
Maybe because Mark was
Lillie wrote:adding little extra stinker puzzles too
Ace puzzle and a great finish for this series. I'm sad to see it end
I also spent the longest time in the first part but also messed up the metal box puzzle several times
Thanks for hours of fun, Lillie

And also thanks to Popo and Liz for the art work

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:34 pm
by Chickie
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:13 pm
by annedanner
I would like the spoiler for the first part, Lillie. No sense letting it go to waste. Oh, what sacrifices I make. Sigh.
[Edit] Never mind. Thanks! I think I have it.
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:23 pm
by Lillie
I'll send it to you anyway Annie - just incase you need help whilst I am sleeping

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:44 pm
by rescuefire
Yep that first part is killin' me. I can get stuff covered but can't keep anything on that white timer so I'm sure I'm using sumpin' in the wrong place. If yer still up Sassy can you send that my way too please? Or Anne if you get it can you send it please?
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:54 pm
by Lillie
You just caught me in my jammies

I just sent it to ya sooga booga

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:24 am
by kiki

Crikey Lilz, There was some very diabolical misdirection in this one.
Once I figured out my mistake from the get go things started to fall into place much better, I can fly thru the first part now and the second part for that matter, Took quite a few restarts just to get those dangy metal boxes sorted. I really liked the devilish moves needed for the generator and the great team work too, Oh and the end not without its own bit of evilness with that two way, and here I thought I was done with a certain item.
I thought the whole series was absolutely brilliant and put together so artistically with Popo's excellent models and the textures by Liz and Robyn.
Not to forget Marks testing and I'm sure some evil little twist of his own thrown in.
Kudos to all involved.
Thanks for the great fun "Lillie Tuts Little Girlie Floating Down The Nile On A Pile Of Gold Stars In Her Eye Of Ra Ra Shish Coom Ba Ba Baby I'm Hot Lillie"

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:34 am
by Liz Mayhew
What a gorgeous ending to a fantastic series Lillie!
Thanks for the help with the start. I was getting it right up to covering the red button, but after that I kept doing the wrong things.
The second part wasn't too bad for me at all, except Queen Neferqookie kept standing in the wrong place by that generator
Popo's textures and models were absolutely wonderful - and I especially love the Egyptian fans in the exit corridor.
Sorry to see this series end. Thanks for all your hard work creating this entertainment for us.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:43 am
by Amnon
Well done - for this beautiful and hard level and for the whole series: took me a while to complete - especially the metal blocks at the end, but then...
AND THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER!
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:34 pm
by popo
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:43 pm
by annedanner
Just got finished with this one. Thanks so much to everyone who was involved in making this the most beautiful and challenging series. I'm sorry to have to retire my avatar.

More, please.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 4:51 pm
by rescuefire
Wow this was a super ending to this series!!! I was covering the green button too soon and with the wrong thing which is way WRONG! LOL thanks to Mrs. Sassypants I got the right way for the first part.
Then off for an hour or more to get the boxes. DUH so easy now that I figured it out hehehehe That was pretty tricky there ma'am
Again, these levels have been truly amazing and all of you involved have done a super job. Thanks to all of you and special thanks to you Mrs. Sassypants for the amazing journey!
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:52 pm
by Mark
While Lillie is sleeping in London dreaming of her next new adventure
She has entrusted me with her top-secret instructions for escaping the first area.
If you need the solution, I'm just a PM away!

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:38 am
by shad1027
Mark..I would truely appeciate a pm. I think I tried everything on the first part and I just am stumped...Its a true masterpiece.. You're a charm Lillie...
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 10:28 am
by Lillie
Thanks for stepping in Markus - you are funny

Not sure if you got a pm or not Shad - but here is the spoiler for the first part for anyone who needs it
The white timer has to keep going throughout! Travelate Peegue down and take coins on blue buttons. Push middle boulder down over white timer. Step left or right out of the way. Now push either boulder up and when safe use the travelator to push it left or right - depending on which one you pushed first onto the light/dark blue buttons! Go into room on left and push wood box all the way right over tramp. Now the tricky part, stand on green button and wait until the boulder slides up over the ice tile and QUICKLY slide down and take the coin on the red button, slide back up, run left into the tramp room, down over tramp and around and push the ice block back up onto the red button BEFORE the rolling boulder comes back! You need to be quick!!!
Tramp left and push the wood box around and into the water below the red button. Go into right room and slide right into the wood box. Step up and slide the wood box around and into the water above the white gate. Whilst the green gate is still closed, push the boulder right, up (step out of the way), left and up. Now tramp down and tramp the ice cube up and go through white gate and tramp the ice cube up into small room where wood box was. Now as the rolling boulder leaves the ice on it's way up, quickly push the cube up and back down on the red button BEFORE the boulder comes back down. Now tramp the ice cube onto the green button. Now once the rolling boulder has just passed the ice tile on the way up, quickly push the ice cube down, the boulder left and the ice cube back onto the red BEFORE the rolling boulder returns!
Now you can do the room on the right with the last wood box.
That should help you quite a bit!
Poopster - thanks for posting that other level - I changed so much from that original idea!

If you follow the spoiler above (and not the other one I sent you which told you to stand on the wrong side

), your fingers should be quick enough with that fast move if you do it from standing on the green button - even with a second or two to spare

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:58 pm
by Mark
Lillie wrote:Not sure if you got a pm or not Shad
I sent Shad a PM last nite, though it's still in my Outbox.
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:04 pm
by uneekrose
I didn't have any problems with the red button...I seemed to get a grasp on the beginning for some reason...but I can't figure out what to do with all those metal boxes as to where they go so I can save the Queen. Help please....
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:15 pm
by Lillie
First two metal boxes left into the water where the flame is. Next one all the way left and placed one tile to the left of where you put the first two to act as a stopper for the sphere. Next metal box to be pushed left and back right over tramp to act as a stopper for the sphere. Sphere left round icecurve to stop at metal box and then left and up for the conveyor button NeferQookie is standing on!
Is that enough? Please ask if you need more, although it is bedtime here but I will be around tomorrow

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 12:00 am
by uneekrose
Yup that might be enough. I was doing all that except for the one left and over tramp. I was worried about not making it to the right side. But I see now what your a saying. I'm fixing to get off of here, will pick up tomorrow on this one. thanks Lillie...nighty nite.
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 1:10 pm
by bob roest
This has been a very hectic week at our house but I finally have a few hours to relax before 'hectic' returns in overdrive mode.
Needless to say this had to be the first level I had to play and it was truly a gem!
Lots of experimenting with the start and then the metal boxes had me totally confoozled until I realized it didn't need to be a solitary excercise.
Fabulous series Lillie-pad, my thanks to you and your team for creating a most enjoyable, challenging and beautiful set of levels!
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:23 am
by uneekrose
After I finally...sigh...finished this one I did the easier one, it was just as fun. I recommend if anyone hasn't ried the easier one to play it, it's totally different except neferqookie's part.
Thanks so much for the help, what a fantastic set of levels. You and your team did a bang up smashing good job...well done.
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:02 am
by Lillie
Well done Monica-ca-ca
Thanks everyone for your lovely comments and for playing. I really enjoyed making this series and your comments throughout have been really appreciated!
Time to change my avatar I guess
Carry on!

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:03 pm
by Marinus
Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:32 pm
by Lillie
Thanks so much Mari-Madonna for seeing the series through

Glad you got them all done! Thanks also for showing your appreciation of the fab textures and models - they certainly made the whole set of levels come to life!
I see you have posted a level - I have had such a busy week at work and also have been a bit poorly and have only had snippets of time to try and play catch up. I am on a course tomorrow but hope to spend the weekend playing levels and will get around your first endeavour!
Thanks again
Hello to everyone else - hope you are all well
