And as you did last year, thank you for producing another Christmas scene this year which is quite a nice offerring and again brought a smile to my face. However, I thoroughly enjoyed exploring the scene and it's simple animations - of course, including the clock, the poems, and the playable wax vernacular cylinder from the victrola sitting on the tabletop. I'm not certain if there was animation I missed when I was told to close each book after the poem was complete, but perhaps this was just to keep the scene from producing any conflicts resulting from within your scripts. In your most recent post, I really enjoyed being able to explore the rooms and all of the drawers and cabinets, and found the composition books where each poem was read outload with good clarity. I can't truly explain how much it means to me to feel as though I'm a part of something greater than just a community of users here on the HTML5 Game Developers Forum. Last year's scene which you posted truly brought tears to my eyes and is still a classic for me - as I'm also certain it must be for others as well. Although I wished that I had followed my own advice from last year and waited to view until tomorrow morning when the day is new and to bring forth some well needed Cristmas cheer for my family. Your Christmas message brings allot of good cheer and good thoughts to my family this current Christmas season. They are unique, and both came to me as Christmas presents. They were done with a quilting technique known as "needle painting". Note: the approach is a Victorian space, and the cat on the wall (and the landscape) may not look quite Victorian - but they are actual quilts a craft that goes back several hundred years. Ooh - there is a key hidden in the room - can you find it? I had thought that the clock would start out stopped and you could use the key to rewind it - but time ran outĪnyway, Merry Christmas to all - hope you enjoy it. It features a lot of click and stuff happens - something iiceman suggested earlier in the month. The clock tells the time on your computer, and music will be played. A story of some of my Past Christmas eves.Īs far as BJS is concerned, a lot of use of instances - bows, bells and streamers - but also furniture. Basically some memories of Christmas past - all rolled into one. Well here is my Christmas card for the BJS forum.
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