most etnse room
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Re: most etnse room
what would be amazingly good for the knew knightmare is this.
if we say for example the three level system is kept.
the dungeoneer with advisors get through 1&2 and then at the very start of level three a "blind" spell is put upon the dungeoneer and SUDDENLY we're back to original knightmare in the hardest level! that would be one of the greatest nods to the past possible
if we say for example the three level system is kept.
the dungeoneer with advisors get through 1&2 and then at the very start of level three a "blind" spell is put upon the dungeoneer and SUDDENLY we're back to original knightmare in the hardest level! that would be one of the greatest nods to the past possible
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Re: most etnse room
Good one!
As for the tensest room, it's hard to choose between the Big 3 (causeways, blades and cards), but I think I'll have to go for the blades.
As for the tensest room, it's hard to choose between the Big 3 (causeways, blades and cards), but I think I'll have to go for the blades.
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Re: most etnse room
well all the ones said are probs the best but there are a few others. I always liked the room used in season 4.. not sure its name but takes them to level 3 with the big knight in the left side of the screen.
also any time the life force is about the die.. that moment in season 4 with the wining team is a good example.
also any time the life force is about the die.. that moment in season 4 with the wining team is a good example.
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Re: most etnse room
:-* Mine has got to be either the Play Your Cards Right or The Block and Tackle, because you have to be not only quick but very smart. Mwa Ha Ha Ha Ha!
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Re: most etnse room
My name say's it all, the Corridor of Blades has got to be the most tense room, but block and tackle has been know to push me to the edge of my seat also.
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Re: most etnse room
i think the block and tackle also has that extra randomness which makes it harder. i mean, you never know when the sideways blocks are gonna start moving. corridor of blades is nasty alright but at least you "see whats coming"
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Re: most tense room
The block and tackle's got to be the best, some teams got so tense in that room they made their dungeoneers sidestep left, hehei think the block and tackle also has that extra randomness which makes it harder. i mean, you never know when the sideways blocks are gonna start moving. corridor of blades is nasty alright but at least you "see whats coming"
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Re: most etnse room
For me it has to be the Corridor Of Blades.
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Re: most etnse room
oh, i dont think B&T was the best but it was V.Tense
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Re: most etnse room
Problem with the block and tackle it was so fast.. they where killed almost straight away or ran across and got past.. so for me i don't think etnse was the right word it was over before it started
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Re: most etnse room
IMO EACH SEIES HAS ITS OWN TENSE ROOM
SERIES 2: mogdreds room
3: morganas room or stained glass
4: none really maybe mogdred or malices chaseor corridor of blades
series 5: causeways
6:lord fear encounter or level 3 in general!! great causeway!
7: card game
8:rune locks and the threat of goblins or mire trogd in the level or snapper jack his hard questionss
SERIES 2: mogdreds room
3: morganas room or stained glass
4: none really maybe mogdred or malices chaseor corridor of blades
series 5: causeways
6:lord fear encounter or level 3 in general!! great causeway!
7: card game
8:rune locks and the threat of goblins or mire trogd in the level or snapper jack his hard questionss
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Re: most etnse room
series one have nothing tense then?
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Re: most etnse room
Several things from Series three and four as I can't remember much else.
Series four: Corridore of blades, Block and Tackle, Ariadne's Lair
Series three: Bomb room
All: Anything with a dungeoneer being followed or chased. The music also and sounds like the goblin horn from the goblin hunting team!
Series four: Corridore of blades, Block and Tackle, Ariadne's Lair
Series three: Bomb room
All: Anything with a dungeoneer being followed or chased. The music also and sounds like the goblin horn from the goblin hunting team!
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Re: most etnse room
I'm not actually sure that I found that many rooms actually 'tense'. For me it was more the frustration of the advisors not getting a move on and telling their dungeoneer what to do.
Did anyone else not find it really frustrating that the first few words as the dungeoneer enterd every single room was...
'Where am I?'
'You're in a room...'
I'm suprised one of the dungeoneers didn't go...
'REALLY?, what? A ROOM! Goodness, I was expecting to be outside in the middle of a storm wearing a lightning conductor on my head...'
Did anyone else not find it really frustrating that the first few words as the dungeoneer enterd every single room was...
'Where am I?'
'You're in a room...'
I'm suprised one of the dungeoneers didn't go...
'REALLY?, what? A ROOM! Goodness, I was expecting to be outside in the middle of a storm wearing a lightning conductor on my head...'
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