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Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 1:38 pm
by Dianna
Oops, sorry, BINA! I got confused on my travels. Seems I thought I was in Denmark but somehow I had wandered into Norway, the land with the electric tiles. Now I remember, Denmark is the lovely place with all the beautiful greenery, and Legoland! I just took another look around Denmark, but so far I'm a bit lost. Poor Loofy is over there on his own little island and I haven't figured out how to get him together with Stinky yet.
Gee, I'm learning so much about the world from Wonderland levels! I had no idea there was a Legoland there, too. I thought this was some Southern California phenomenon, silly me. Turns out our Legoland is just some copy of the original!
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 6:08 pm
by BINA
Jersey wrote:

I actually remember reading somewhere that you had spent some time in the University of Cardiff, but it must have slipped my mind.
Jersey, I can't really take credit for that eather

I went to a college called Coleg Glan Hafren in Rumney, wich is a suberb to Cardiff. I followed a course called Advanced English as a Foreign Language....
I only did one term and became so homesick, that I went home, without taking the exam
You would think, that a person like I, who is so interested in other countrys and there cultures, would love to travel the world, but the truth is, everytime I try, I becommes completely miserabel with homesickness and hurrys home
This summer I'm going to Funen and to visit HC Andersens House for the first time - looking forward to it too.
I've never visit Island, but like you, I have seen pictures and I have promised my self, that I will visit it one day - same goes for Greenland (Which is "danish" too) it is said to be very beatiful......
Sounds like you've had a wonderfull trip
Dianna, don't worry - I kinda suspected, that you had my level confused with WL-Norway

it's all ok, just glad you commented on my level all together
Oh and - yep, Lego is actually danish (I made sure to include it, because DK is such a small country, but we're SO PROUD of our childrens toys

)
Bina.
Posted: Sat May 08, 2004 12:34 am
by ol'gramma
I finally got to finish your level, Bina, and what fun it was.
Very attractive having the 2 parts that fit together so nicely in the end. You had some very good little strategy sections and the use of the boulders was most clever.
I liked it a lot, thanks.
ol'gramma
Carolyn
Posted: Sat May 08, 2004 9:33 am
by OldPete
Loved the level just the sort I like my fingers kept working long enough. Did you like Cardiff I trust you visited the castle. I got my degree presented at Cardiff even though I never studied there, but being from a village just north of Cardiff I guess it was a honour. I have lived in England for 46 years but still think of myself as Welsh.
Posted: Sat May 08, 2004 3:48 pm
by Davimad
Very clever Bina, I finally DID IT!
Great level
Thank you
M.A.D.

Posted: Sun May 09, 2004 10:53 am
by BINA
Thank you ol'gramma - I was beginning to worry, that it was too hard and that no one had finished it yet. I spended a lot of time trying to make it look nice and "come together" and I appreciate your comment!
Oldpete, yes I liked Cardiff very much and the castle is very beatifull. I especially remember how beatiful it looked at christmas, with all the lights on.
I also remember all the wonderfull and friendly people I met - they were all very proud to be welch and I'm sure you are too
Maureen, I'm glad you made it, thanks for telling me
Bina.
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 4:36 pm
by Salin
At last I made it.
This was a hard one to figure out, very nice level, Bina
I had to search long and hard to find the last coin too!
Thanks for a fun level
Inger

Denmark
Posted: Mon May 24, 2004 2:35 pm
by mol
Hello Bina
I was very surpriced when I found out that I wasn't the only dane who played this game. I have played Chips Challenge for several years (my homepage is
http://home22.inet.tele.dk/a-olsen/ ) That is a game similar to the Wonderland.
anne

Re: Denmark
Posted: Mon May 24, 2004 3:01 pm
by janetgalle
Anne, our site admin wrote a post about that very game. Look for this one:
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 12:16 pm Post subject: Ahoy Chipsters!
jg
Thanks Janet
Posted: Mon May 24, 2004 3:16 pm
by mol
I have just found this group, therefore it's a bit overwhelming. I hope you will bear with mee.
Regards
anne
Posted: Mon May 24, 2004 7:23 pm
by BINA
Hej Anne!
Its wonderful to see another Dane here in this forum - Welcome
We are now three Scandinavians (Inger/Salin is from Norway)
I have actually played Chips Challenge A LOT earlier and I loved it! I had a brief look at your homepage - it looks very interesting...
I hope you stay around, this is a very friendly group - always willing to help out, when ever they can! We are also lucky to have some very talented level-makers, that keeps feading the rest of us addicted wonderlanders new levels to play
BTW have you seen my Danish Flag level? It should be down the list somewhere...
Bina.
Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 2:37 am
by Gen
Great level, Bina! Like someone said earlier, at first it looks rather easy, but it is far from it. It was a very nice challenge, it took me awhile to figure out how to save Stinky and Loof from the flying saucer.
Thanks for all the fun!

Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 6:14 am
by mol
<<<Hej Anne!
Its wonderful to see another Dane here in this forum - Welcome
We are now three Scandinavians (Inger/Salin is from Norway)
I have actually played Chips Challenge A LOT earlier and I loved it! I had a brief look at your homepage - it looks very interesting...
I hope you stay around, this is a very friendly group - always willing to help out, when ever they can! We are also lucky to have some very talented level-makers, that keeps feading the rest of us addicted wonderlanders new levels to play
BTW have you seen my Danish Flag level? It should be down the list somewhere...
Bina.<<<<
Hej (translation: Hi

) Bina
Thank you for your warm welcome. It's really nice that we are two form Denmark and then Inger from Norway.
This surely seems like af very friendly group.
There is really many fantastic levels made by members off this group.
Unfortunately, I myself don't have much time anymore to play.
Yes I have played your fine level for a few weeks ago. I remember it was one off the first "homemade" level I have played. Off course becaurse it was with the Dannebrog!!! It took me some try before I found out how the level worked. Have you made other levels??
MVH (translation: with friendly hello

)
anne