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- on a personal note : I'd love to see a Rattmann den or get into the observation booth, or find a secret of some kind.
Please try my No 7 map and comment! Thanks.
Though the test could use some work to become more challenging. And even though the effect is amazing, it doesn't make the test function any differently than one where the rooms obeyed euclidean geometry.
I just learned that I would in fact do the same thing every companion does when they first see the inside of the TARDIS: Look around, then go back outside to check that this is in fact what it appears to be- bigger on the inside.
how you did it???/
I actually agree with you. I personally think it's too easy, and very basic. I was honestly surprised this got as much attention as it did.
Some people seem to enjoy it, though; so, I'll tweak this map as much as I can, and try to make something a little more creative, in the mean time. I like this concept, but I need to spend a lot more time on flushing it out.