A list of puns related to "Porteus Maze Test"
I'm playing Fable Anniversary as my first ever Fable game. I'm at the final test of the guild with Maze, and I reached the Bow part, and my hits just don't count.
I tried googling the problem but the only presented solution was to unequip and reequip the bow, which didn't work. I'm stuck without progressing. Can anyone help?
Hello - so very new at this....I successfully installed and launch the Porteus Kiosk on a linux virtual machine (Mint running under Parallels). Everything work perfectly. Then came the thorn. Trying to install the Kiosk onto a removable USB drive (using the kiosk installer booted from a CD image in a Windows environment through bootcamp), the system installs and boots, but does not connect to the internet. I swear I have done my best to use the auto internet connection set up tools correctly. Any ideas?
looking for 5 people to come visit hallowtown and let me know if the hedge maze is:
a) WAY too easy
b) too easy
c) good, fun challenge
d) too hard
e) WAY too hard
RULES:
EDIT: CLOSED FOR NOW UNLESS SOMEONE DOES NOT SHOW UP :)
One of these courses are a requirement for my human biology program, which one would u guys recommend?
It's actually a ingenious thought I came up with. See the pocket dimension has a teleport zone and a kill zone for entities this includes throwables like grenades. Which can be used to test the safety of a hallway. If it dissappear your good. If it stays. Don't go there.
Greetings Fellow Vault Dwellers,
I have been playing since just after launch, and feel I have just about done and seen it all in my 2+ years in the Appalachian Wasteland. However, I have found my lasting fun in this game by straying from the path more traveled.
After making quite a few experiences across my shelters, Im starting to have ambitious plans to create even more complex builds.
And I need your help!
Basically, Im asking for people who have the desire for something fun and different to do in game for a bit by simply running through some of my shelters. I will watch what you do and later ask why you did it.
Nothing serious, just having fun, it really does help make me a better builder to get feedback.
Will you have fun? Definitely. Will you get prizes? Assuredly. Will you feel like a Lab Rat? Maybe.
More complex shelters I'm building rely alot on interactivity, be it through switches/power plates, making things disappear/reappear, destructible elements, invisible walls, some light glitching, etc etc so anyone willing to help will hopefully enjoy the experience. Most shelters will reward prizes for completion and many of my shelters have mini quests that reward additional special prizes for meeting those extra objectives.
The Amazin' Maze - Amusement Park Maze
Floor is Lava! - Jumping puzzles
Trivia or DIE - lethal FO76 trivia game
The Asylum Maze- Psychological Adventure through the mind of an insane inmate
Challenge Rooms #1 - 5 challenges to overcome
The People Under the Stairs- escape room
Trivia A Go Go!- Non-Lethal FO76 Trivia Game
Beat the Clock! - Timed Maze
The Haunted Maze- Spans 3 total shelters back to back for immersive experience
Non interactive:
Frito's Strip Club (for adults only)
Tribute to David Lynch's Twin Peaks
Hawaiian Luau
I really appreciate any and all help!
Sometimes it is just random people I invite in with a kind wave and follow me gesture, or people who wander in to check out my vending and see my shelters advertised, or even people who have heard from a friend to check out my builds, I honestly am excited every time someone chooses to spend time exploring my CAMP or shelters.
Im also always looking to meet people who also enjoy building neat stuff, I have a fellow builder Coogr77 who also makes amazing builds, and we work together to make unique shelters that neither of
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