Nowhere
Town:
Likes:
-A friendly desert community where the sun is hot, the moon is beautiful, and mysterious lights pass overhead while we all pretend to sleep
-The Whispering Woods
-the eternal animal pyre
-the void
-John Peter's, you know, the farmer?, orange farm
-the mountains that we don't believe in and the light
-stairways to nowhere
-the pyramid
-the bloodstone circle
-THE DOG PAAAAAARRRRKKK!!!!
-Big Riko's Pizza! No one does a slice like Big Rico! NO ONE.
-Eli's House: love it
-Tamika's House
-Carlos's House: wonderful
-Cecil's House:
*Koshek!!! XD
Dislikes:
-Management's Room: rather plain...
Suggestions:
-maybe just add illusion floor and wall to Management's Room
Rating: 4.99/5
Goodnight, Night Vale. Goodnight. X)
Thanks! Cool to see someone who's heard WTNV.
I was planning to close off Management's room - no one's ever gotten out of there alive, and Cecil reports that you only see blackness inside (like how room's entryways are pitch black). I just need to find myself a Rope Partition from the Museum, haha. (((what's cool about blocked off rooms is they allow you some much needed storage space while still being ~*~*mysterious*~*~*~))).
Anyway, I'm going to do your town before I go to bed tonight! So this spot is reserved, etc
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OUTSIDE
Wow, what a scene to wake up to! There are stars reflected in the water (perfect that you used night time, and the Aurora Borealis); with stairs, beds of flowers, and corner torches like ones you would see in Rome. The stairs match your path well.
The Plaza is pretty cluttered by trees on its' outskirts - I can't get to the Cafe. But, I suppose this might be intentional, like you have a planned path for me to take. Kind of dissallows adventuring, so I'm not overly fond of this, but I'll see where it goes.
I decided to head right, to the upper part of town. Your map is really neat, because of that little strip of land up by the railroad tracks -- and you've decorated it so well! It looks absolutely fantastic, I really love it. There's a nice little bridge path over your starcrossed stream, but you can hardly see it because of the pines surrounding it. ...Maybe I just don't like trees. This might be personal bias! But, what are reviews, anyway. ((Again though, I couldn't see your instrument shelter because trees)).
Small detail that's really nice - the line of pansies by your middle bridge (the only one facing north/south). I didn't know they come in that Blue-Outside White-Inside color! And you have them lined up chromatically. Loving it.
Very, very nice perfect apple orchard! I don't think I've ever seen anyone end it off in triangles before. The log bench was a nice touch.
Love the bridges and cracked tiles by the Windmill, in the south of town. Good color coordination with the flowers lining the pathways as well. REALLY,
REALLY nice job with the hedge-lining near the southern-most bridge.
DIAGONALS. THATS impressive.
What's the source material this town is based off of? It sounds interesting.
The Eastern section around the town hall is very nice. I got lost in it for a bit, couldn't get out; but it looks very put-together.
INSIDE
Yukari's House: Opening room is very nice. Cool to see the bug, weeding day, and Eastern sets put together. The bathhouse looks great with the bonsai too! Lots of combinations I never expected, but go great. The cricket in the room on the left is way cool though! Maybe get him out of the corner! That's a bell cricket, right? I've got to remember to get me one of those. WHAT THE HELL THE BASEMENT IS SO BADASS. I AM ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE WITH YOUR BASEMENT.
Never have I ever seen so many sets combined to create one unifying theme. Your interior design is truly fantastic. Usually I don't visit inside of houses because I don't find interiors as exciting - but these have totally changed my expectations. Upped the anti. Like, holy ****. That was AWESOME.
Reimi's House: I don't know how long you're going to be able to stretch the Japanese theme and keep them looking unique. Which is fine! You do you. Gracie room on the right is way chill. Diggin it. (are you using all fake tidal-wave paintings for a reason?)
Other Houses: Lovely/Cafe set is nice together, wasn't expecting that. The basement where the witch and the bride get married is beautiful. The cloth pattern for the alpine set is a little dark? idk idk idk imho. COOL DARK PRINCESS SET. NEAT. WOW. Again, a brilliant example of your ability to combine sets I never would have guessed would go together iN A BILLION YEARS but they look like they're meant to be. Totally awesome.
All in all a great town! I feel like I was a little harsh on this one. It really truly was awesome and I enjoyed writing this up a lot. Thanks for sharing it!