The Inlands is the favorite area of gamers in JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND MILES. Foggy, creepy, with groaning bridges that link the different parts of the city and triggers included to some areas. A Town Square, Tavern, Temple, a few placeables, sounds, one big down stairway, one big up stairway, and a few small doorways are included for your imagination.
1.64 and CEP-compatible,or are there likely to be problems?
Posted by [email protected] ( 204.186.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-06-08 10:29:00
My mod called undergorund city is a whole lot cooler
Posted by [email protected] ( 204.186.xxx.xxx ) at 2004-06-08 10:29:00
My mod called undergorund city is a whole lot cooler
Posted by jhelvenlord at 2004-06-01 12:34:00 Voted 10.00 on 06/01/04
If you want an area to really give some atmosphere to your mod, look no farther. lots of room to add your own rooms. I found it an inspiration for a dungeon/crypt mod I'm making.
Posted by jhelvenlord at 2004-06-01 12:31:45 Voted 10.00 on 06/01/04
This is a compilation of the old system into a single score. There were 8 that made this score of 7.50 then rounded to 8.
Posted by Rose ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2004-01-21 08:16:00
to day spring....what do u mean "trees underground? get real..." F A N T A S Y G A M E
Posted by trashcat ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-13 09:46:00
If you read the info about the area you'll see that it's from a mod and people like me commented on how they liked this particular area. The Inlands. Journey is a great game. This download isn't a game, just an area. Doesn't need placeables at all, let alone the triggers. I'm gonna use it as a starting point, maybe make more bridges. As for "get real", do you know any elves and do you wear armor? None of this is real. If you knew BC's work, you'd see he's wild and very imaginative. If you don't like it, move on.
Posted by Dayspring ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-11 10:30:00
Trees underground? Get real...
Posted by CoyotePrime ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2003-07-06 17:57:00
Weird noises, goofy items, and abstract level design - without much in the way of placeables to give it a defineable flavor. I really just don't understand this one. Sorry B.!
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