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New Level
Have a go at this one. I'm pretty new at level making, so hope its OK 

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I forgot to mention..... I'm not very good with box puzzles.
But I'll keep trying.
There was a level in RTW, I forget if it was custom or not, it had the most intricate box puzzle I'd ever seen. No way would I have been able to figure it out. I hope I can this one though.
Thanks for an interesting level.
(Hints as a PM are welcome).


But I'll keep trying.
There was a level in RTW, I forget if it was custom or not, it had the most intricate box puzzle I'd ever seen. No way would I have been able to figure it out. I hope I can this one though.
Thanks for an interesting level.
(Hints as a PM are welcome).

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WOW !! i loved this level, box levels are my favourite even though they usually ( this one included) take me several hours to figure out how to do them!!
Keep up the great work
hugs angel
Keep up the great work
hugs angel
Faline, Aus..
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an eternal optomist ... someone who believes they will recover from wonderland addiction!
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an eternal optomist ... someone who believes they will recover from wonderland addiction!
Lillian wrote:
ol'gramma
Carolyn
I don't care what name you use, what is important to me is that each member's levels be protected from unauthorized revision. I just knew I had seen this level before, and there was no mention by you of having posted one similar on the Classic forum.No need to get your knickers in a twist Grandma!


ol'gramma
Carolyn
This certainly IS a legitimate concern! Unfortunately we HAVE had a member in the past who copied another person's level without their permission and submitted it as their own! Also, it would be nice to know that you are the same person as cazza - it avoids LOTS of confusion, as you can see is currently happening now!!!ol'gramma wrote:I don't care what name you use, what is important to me is that each member's levels be protected from unauthorized revision. I just knew I had seen this level before, and there was no mention by you of having posted one similar on the Classic forum.
I, too, would like to know what this means! This was asked before when you were using your other name, but you never answered. We are CURIOUS!!Davimad wrote:Incidentally, now that we know who you are, what does pretty pants mean?
Majicaleetarina
I didn't realise that I had to check with the WONDERLAND POLICE every time I posted a comment! Forgive me!
Pretty Pants means "cool" in my neck of the woods.
GOODBYE FOREVER!
Pretty Pants means "cool" in my neck of the woods.
GOODBYE FOREVER!

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My 2 cents worth: Frankly, when I post a level, I post it to be shared and enjoyed, no copyright, no legal concerns, if people download it and don't like it, they can keep it or delete it. If they do like it, they can play it as often as they like, and continue to SHARE it if they so choose. I do believe that's what this forum is supposed to be for. If someone were to choose to post a level that was similar to one of mine, I'd be flattered, not insulted. I wouldn't I feel infringed upon, defamed, nor rejected.
Nor do I WANT to see requirements on this (nor any other) forum which may dictate that a custom level, house, or model is copyrighted. Who needs it? The forum is for sharing. The game levels are for fun.
That's only my 2 cents worth. Others may feel differently.
Nor do I WANT to see requirements on this (nor any other) forum which may dictate that a custom level, house, or model is copyrighted. Who needs it? The forum is for sharing. The game levels are for fun.
That's only my 2 cents worth. Others may feel differently.
Hi Roger,
I agree; when anyone downloads a level of mine they can do with it what ever they wish....except repost the exact same level, with minor changes and call it their own.
To me, that is called lazy. Sometime hours of work go into a level and if someone else takes it, adds a few things here and there but keeps the same layout and calls it their own, that is stealing.
And that is what this looked like.....but it was the creator posting both levels unbeknown to me or anyone else.
ol'gramma
Carolyn
I agree; when anyone downloads a level of mine they can do with it what ever they wish....except repost the exact same level, with minor changes and call it their own.
To me, that is called lazy. Sometime hours of work go into a level and if someone else takes it, adds a few things here and there but keeps the same layout and calls it their own, that is stealing.
And that is what this looked like.....but it was the creator posting both levels unbeknown to me or anyone else.
ol'gramma

Carolyn
I've woken up from hibernation to put my spoke in here.Lillian wrote:Pretty Pants means "cool" in my neck of the woods.

'Pants' does not mean 'cool' in the UK. It means 'not very good' or 'distasteful'.
Pants are not trousers, as they are in USA, they are underwear, knickers and Y-fronts or jockey shorts. A way of saying that something is bad is to say it is 'pants', you can even go as far as describing the worst pants imaginable, eg. pants with skid marks.


So pretty pants to me means quite bad.

Just wanted to clarify. Going back to sleep now.

Pauline
British Slang
Pretty Pants:
As it happens, Americans have been queuing up to ask me about it, since it appears in television shows imported from Britain (and was used in the catchphrase for the recent BBC Television charity telethon: It has been an all-purpose term of disapproval among young people in the UK during the middle to late nineties. It means 'crappy'.
It first turned up in print in 1994, in pieces that indicate it was popularised by DJs on the BBC’s radio pop channel, Radio 1, most probably by Simon Mayo, though the finger is often pointed at Zoë Ball. By a year or so later, it was very much in vogue among teenagers. In the way of such things, by the time older people picked it up and started using it, it was already a bit passé; its recent very public exposure has almost certainly put paid to its popularity among its younger users
You are right Popo, as you can see by the above text.
Just one of the Gestapo putting an opinion in.........
You are very generous Roger, I don't think there would be many authors agreeing with you. Imitation can be a form of flattery but I don't think it is if you are stealing someone else's work!
As was stated previously, this happened before and the author was very angry. If permission is sought beforehand, that to me is totally acceptable.
To use another persons level after many hours of work is not.
Lillian/Cazza/Caryl, you were asked a simple question, there was no need to take that attitude and run off again. The people on this forum may be curious AND loyal but, you will never find a more helpful bunch.
I have had many a spat with someone, probably there will be many more.
I just move on and don't hold grudges.
Just me giving my opinion which, thank goodness we are still allowed that privilege.
Davimad
Pretty Pants:
As it happens, Americans have been queuing up to ask me about it, since it appears in television shows imported from Britain (and was used in the catchphrase for the recent BBC Television charity telethon: It has been an all-purpose term of disapproval among young people in the UK during the middle to late nineties. It means 'crappy'.
It first turned up in print in 1994, in pieces that indicate it was popularised by DJs on the BBC’s radio pop channel, Radio 1, most probably by Simon Mayo, though the finger is often pointed at Zoë Ball. By a year or so later, it was very much in vogue among teenagers. In the way of such things, by the time older people picked it up and started using it, it was already a bit passé; its recent very public exposure has almost certainly put paid to its popularity among its younger users
You are right Popo, as you can see by the above text.
Just one of the Gestapo putting an opinion in.........
You are very generous Roger, I don't think there would be many authors agreeing with you. Imitation can be a form of flattery but I don't think it is if you are stealing someone else's work!
As was stated previously, this happened before and the author was very angry. If permission is sought beforehand, that to me is totally acceptable.
To use another persons level after many hours of work is not.
Lillian/Cazza/Caryl, you were asked a simple question, there was no need to take that attitude and run off again. The people on this forum may be curious AND loyal but, you will never find a more helpful bunch.
I have had many a spat with someone, probably there will be many more.
I just move on and don't hold grudges.
Just me giving my opinion which, thank goodness we are still allowed that privilege.
Davimad

OH! FOR GOODNESS SAKE!
This has got quite out of hand!
FIRSTLY, and most IMPORTANTLY, I have NOT copied anybody's level. The bloody level was always my invention, so this whole string of shit is a complete waste of everybodys time!
SECONDLY, in my house, I call both my children "pretty pants" - it is just a term of affection, used when they have been good boys. If you don't like it - then you can all take a running jump.
I made this level in good faith. Having really enjoyed all the custom levels on this forum, I thought I might have a go myself. If I had known that all this WASTELESS trash was going to come out about it, then I certainly would not have bothered.
I have received a few PM's from "normal" people on this forum, ensuring me that the "Wonderland Police" are in the minority, and to try and ignore it. Thanks for your support guys.
Now can this be the last of it - PLEASE!
This has got quite out of hand!
FIRSTLY, and most IMPORTANTLY, I have NOT copied anybody's level. The bloody level was always my invention, so this whole string of shit is a complete waste of everybodys time!
SECONDLY, in my house, I call both my children "pretty pants" - it is just a term of affection, used when they have been good boys. If you don't like it - then you can all take a running jump.
I made this level in good faith. Having really enjoyed all the custom levels on this forum, I thought I might have a go myself. If I had known that all this WASTELESS trash was going to come out about it, then I certainly would not have bothered.
I have received a few PM's from "normal" people on this forum, ensuring me that the "Wonderland Police" are in the minority, and to try and ignore it. Thanks for your support guys.
Now can this be the last of it - PLEASE!
I'm not passing judgement here, everyone can do what they like as far as I'm concerned. BUT you do seem to have brought this on yourself by not telling anyone you'd changed your username. Not that that is a crime in itself, but it's understandable that people thought you'd nicked the level when they thought you were someone else. If you wanted to remain incognito perhaps you should have thought twice about using that level again, then no-one would have been any the wiser.
Never mind, it's all in the past now. You could always change your name again and start over.

Never mind, it's all in the past now. You could always change your name again and start over.


Pauline
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I am a total outsider, and from all of this gibber jabber, I can see that gramma did not mean any harm, but: "Lillian/Cazza/Caryl, you were asked a simple question, there was no need to take that attitude and run off again." Gramma is one of the most helpful and kind people on this forum and she was just attempting to set a protocol that no one be allowed to take credit for someone else's ideas--No harm done because the great work was yours to begin with. Lighten up--no one here is Gestapo or Wonderland Police--we are just mostly a bunch of adult children trying to have some fun. Keep up the good works. 

Armando - Lillian left some visual clues -- look at post subjects in this forum titled "Screenshots" and "Screenshots 2".
For what it's worth, like you, the bottoms of my boxes are about worn through, and I still haven't solved it.
But for some reason I keep trying!!
Good luck. Maybe the visuals will help you.
--- Roger
For what it's worth, like you, the bottoms of my boxes are about worn through, and I still haven't solved it.
But for some reason I keep trying!!



Good luck. Maybe the visuals will help you.
--- Roger