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15 years ago
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It’s been a while since I last worked on mapmaking.
Here’s my warm-up: A tale about how Shlema went fishing.
There was a fellow named Shlema who enjoyed a good time, and he decided to go fishing one day. What happened next is what you’re about to find out.

Title: A tale about how Shlema went fishing
Two-level map: No
Number of players: 1
Size: M
Map difficulty: Normal
Map author: Death to pop music
Map description: Open it and read it. Essentially, it’s a quest-based game without castles, just running around, with some not-so-difficult choices and a bit of humor.
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14 years ago
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it seems more like an RPG))) although I haven't played it yet.
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14 years ago
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The map is interesting, but it’s a pity that it’s small.
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14 years ago
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"I completed it quite quickly; the landscape is well-designed, and the author didn't hesitate to place bushes, flowers, and trees. This is pleasing to the eye. :D
On a scale of 10, I would give it an 8 out of 10 because there are some minor flaws, which I will describe in more detail:
Firstly, I would replace the water elementals and put 26 genies in their place, and I would add more artifacts that they guard. Secondly, I would increase the hero's level to 5 and increase the level of random monsters to 3 to make the game longer and more interesting. Thirdly, where the chemical plant is indicated, an army consisting of 7 titans, 35 mages, and 50 halflings should be placed, as it would make it more challenging. ;) And finally, I would add calendar events with jokes, etc. :smile40: But overall, if you don't pay attention to these flaws, you can say that this is one of the best maps."
Good luck playing!:smile09:
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8 years ago
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I haven't been here for 100 years.

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