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Post by Head Mutant on Nov 1, 2004 17:02:27 GMT -5
Mad, mad props to these two for the immense work of bringing the cool haunted house to MRFH. Kyle and Drew took the idea of the project on in mid-October and busted their butts getting it to us. Awesome job, guys!
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Post by DocD83 on Nov 1, 2004 18:02:25 GMT -5
I really enjoyed that story. I wound up not putting any thought into my decisions, opting instead to go through systematically so I could read all of it...I always did that with choose-your-adventure stories, but it's much easier with the back button.
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Post by pfrsue on Nov 1, 2004 21:36:53 GMT -5
Kudos from me as well. That was absolutely terrific - twisted and convoluted... just what I've come to expect from both Drew and Kyle!
I'm in awe, you guys!
Sue
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Post by bladestarr on Nov 2, 2004 1:53:10 GMT -5
Ah, memories, precious childhood memories.... like that time that I was in the woods and I ended up at a zombie filled house where everyone wanted to dance upside down on the ceiling..... oh wait... that was a nightmare I had as a kid starring Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie. However I did love the nostalgia I felt going through another CYOA (Chi-oh-ah we used to call those books), good job guys!
... And by the way, I KNOW that you ripped a couple of those pics from the Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark series... ah, even more nostalgia... the artwork in those books freaked me out way more than any of the stories... anyone else remember "the bride"..... or "the foot in the fireplace" or my favorite abstract work of art "creepy guy on a rocking chair being towed by two eyeballs".... ah, childhood memories. ;D
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Post by Al on Nov 2, 2004 11:57:48 GMT -5
Rock. On.
Excellent job, Kyle & Drew! Definitely the most fun I've had clicking on a link in a long time.
Al -is it strange that I feel bad leaving my friends stuck in the car?
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Post by PoolMan on Nov 2, 2004 17:18:04 GMT -5
oh wait... that was a nightmare I had as a kid starring Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie. Well THAT'S a little redundant, don't you think? ANY dream with both Jackson and Richie would have to be categorized as a nightmare. Drew and Kyle: braVO. That was a fantasticly planned and executed piece. It was great. Although I'm a little disappointed that there's a way to "win". I would have thought you two would have made sure all paths led to bloody, squishy doom! Anyways, great work. I'm impressed.
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Post by duckie on Nov 2, 2004 20:58:31 GMT -5
However I did love the nostalgia I felt going through another CYOA (Chi-oh-ah we used to call those books), good job guys! I had to think for a minute, trying to figure out what CYOA meant. First thing that popped into my mind was, "Cover your own a**." Made sense, what with the leaving your friends behind in the car...
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Post by DocD83 on Nov 2, 2004 21:08:16 GMT -5
There's a lot there that would make good sequel fodder...can we expect a series? You can do one for Thanksgiving. Get chased by zombie turkeys.
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Post by synchondrosis on Nov 3, 2004 1:53:11 GMT -5
That was awesome, you guys!!! I could hardly remember when I had so much fun going through a choose-your-own-adventure story. I am decisive in my indecisiveness...but this is so cool ! Kudos to Kyle and Drew!
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Post by Lissa on Nov 3, 2004 10:07:54 GMT -5
Very cool and entertaining, and humorous and gory at the same time. Applause from this camp!
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Post by Ms. Jellybean on Nov 3, 2004 12:23:56 GMT -5
-claps hands- It was a lovely way to waste time during U.S. History class, bravo! It sure beats "true or false" questions and vocabulary quizzes... But I digress.
CYOA is the bestest ever. And for Thanksgiving you SHOULD have one, but not with zombie turkeys... more like just psychotic turkeys that are very much alive.
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Post by dajaymann on Nov 3, 2004 20:39:06 GMT -5
I intentionally tried to avoid anything spooky or confrontational just to see if I could make it to the party and make out with that chick. And guess what, I did!!!
It was the most action I've had all month...
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Post by TheLuckyOne on Nov 4, 2004 9:40:46 GMT -5
Hey, always glad to help, man. Digital pimps, hard at work...
(And thanks for the kind words, everyone!)
-D
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