Sunday, January 9, 2011

The Devil's Labyrinth

The itch to explore had surfaced again.  Eenie Meanie Minie Moe - where on the grid was I going to go.  
The Devils Labyrinth called to me and so, with some trepidation, I answered.
Upon landing the greeter asked if I wished to set the view to the Devil's windlight setting.  It definitely changes the whole atmosphere when done. However, for the purposes of photos, I choose to use a setting that would allow me to show you the journey.
The Devil's Labyrinth is an amazing creation of MadPea Productions.  At the gate you will find a book from which you purchase the HUD necessary for the game play.  This HUD will cost you $25L however if you are a Madpea enthusiast you will probably have collected Madpoints in various other venues and will be able to purchase it with those if you have enough.
I was joined by my friend Nic who, being the gentlemen he is, was pushed in front of me so that he could experience everything first.  And so across and bridge of bones and through the bone gates we went.  We were notified that weapons found outside these gates will have no use beyond this point and were told remove them as they won't work inside the Labyrinth.

We passed through the doors and cautiously worked our way across the broken pathway until we reached the skeleton who directed us to the entrance we should take (Lucifer is the only one working - it is apparently the easiest? pfffft) So, into the depths we descended.


The object of this Labyrinth is to find the four mythical objects hidden within the labyrinth. You will come across many different obstacles throughout your journey.  Remember that if you get lost you can always return to your last save point and continue where you left off. Once you obtain all four objects you will then gain access to the final door which set you free.
The only clue I will give you to the Labyrinth is this - read the instructions given with the HUD.  Yes, they might seem long and you might feel inclined to go... stuff it, but heed my warning, read the instructions so that you know what you are doing and what everything is. 



When you go into the Labyrinth click on everything but do it with caution.  Some things are good for you.  Some are not. 
Find the stone that opens the entrance, sit on the statue and so it begins.



I'm not telling any more except to say this labyrinth was truly an experience worth having.  Be prepared to become frustrated.  Go with a friend as explorations are always more fun when you can share it with someone, and you never know, they may find something before you do *grins*.



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