FB: In the Labyrinth

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FB: In the Labyrinth

Post by all2true »

I was actually thinking of a 'pick a path' sequal
looks like you did it!
I loved the tease
I noticed that the choices do not seem to be random,
was that intentional?
Great Concept
Good story line
great tease.
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Great idea, nicely worked out, but a bit too many traps if you ask me.
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Way too many traps - and no one to show me where to go.
Reminds me of this flashtease where you had to work your way up by guessing correct and one wrong answer throws you back down. Was it stone-scissors-paper? Something like that randomly.
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Hot chics but NOT at all worth the effort.
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I liked it. I like when teases find a way to be hard and not let you cheat. Like the ones that incorporate passwords (although I never get far in those because I usually can't finish the first one). You aren't meant to win on your first time through and you have to use your memory. I'm going to try to follow it and do it for real until i win.
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Thanks for the feedback. To be honest, I wasn't sure it had even posted! (i got an error message when I hit the "publish" button, so I didn't think it had worked.) This was mostly just an experiment, to see how flash teases worked. And the number of traps was intentional...it's supposed to be hard to get to the end (about a 1.7 % chance). It is not random...make a map, and you will get through it eventually!
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Thanks for the great tease! Mine pale in comparison to this one.
You've got a wicked streak my friend. It is going to take me a long time to finish this one. I was going to try going only by memory, but 500 spanking strokes? That much pain I only want to run into once. Once I recover I'm going to keep notes. I'll still be plenty sore at the end I'm sure.
Good job. I'll rate it high if I ever get to the end!
Your punishments are doable, I like that. So far anyway. There are some things I won't do, but so far I'm only going to be very sore.
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I got trapped in the first set of doors! Now I must wait at least 48 hours before trying again.
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I always enjoy challenges like these as an exercise in psychology. Many people I know claim that the game of Rock-Paper-Scissors is completely random, but against many of them I have a significant winning record: the human brain has dificulty enforcing the concept of true randomness, and we instinctively tend towards certain patterns. With a little practice, you can learn to anticipate other people's attempts to be random by figuring out the patterns they unconsciously use. Quite a good party trick :-P

BTW, I got through to the end on my first try, with only one punishment along the way. Still a good tease, though.
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Post by TeaseeTommy »

in the labyrinth by tallguy, finding your way out of a maze is a fun challenge, with option of one of three doors at each room encountered, with good , bad or worse consequences,
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