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<blockquote data-quote="Jupp" data-source="post: 3522002" data-attributes="member: 20804"><p>I see it as a big space with different dots on it, and through this space is a magnetic strip from one side to the other. Now the players start to follow that strip up to a certain point where they get distracted by one of the nearby spots. So they detach from the magnetic strip and are drawn to that spot. Once the dot is covered and whatever the players wanted to see or experience is over they have two choices. Either they wander to the next spot or they attach again to the strip. Sometimes the magnetic force is strong enough to attach the players again, sometimes not. Sometimes the dots affect the strip in some way, sometimes it's the other way around. It's in the players hands to choose their path and it's their decision in what way they will change the space they walk in around. Well, essentially all those words are nothing other than my interpretation of:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jupp, post: 3522002, member: 20804"] I see it as a big space with different dots on it, and through this space is a magnetic strip from one side to the other. Now the players start to follow that strip up to a certain point where they get distracted by one of the nearby spots. So they detach from the magnetic strip and are drawn to that spot. Once the dot is covered and whatever the players wanted to see or experience is over they have two choices. Either they wander to the next spot or they attach again to the strip. Sometimes the magnetic force is strong enough to attach the players again, sometimes not. Sometimes the dots affect the strip in some way, sometimes it's the other way around. It's in the players hands to choose their path and it's their decision in what way they will change the space they walk in around. Well, essentially all those words are nothing other than my interpretation of: [/QUOTE]
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