Re-creating the show
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Re:My own Knightmare
Yours can be the proper style of Knightmare. Ours unfortunately is going to be the cheap remake, more comedy than the original.
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
SOUNDS GOOD BUT HOW DID U BLIND THE DUNGENNERR
A BLIND FOLD OR SOMETHING
A BLIND FOLD OR SOMETHING
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
Blind folds are the easiest way or just a bucket.
By the way are you a certain other member WHO IS OBSESSED with WRITING IN CAPITALS?
By the way are you a certain other member WHO IS OBSESSED with WRITING IN CAPITALS?
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
yeah dont woorry i wont ne more
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
Can you use some grammer and puncuation when writing please, because some people, such as myself will have a bit of trouble understandin what you are saying.
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
Sounds familiar... :-\
I just used the origional helmets and used a real blue/green screen, that's really the closest I've ever got to...
I just used the origional helmets and used a real blue/green screen, that's really the closest I've ever got to...
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
we 2 use to play knightmare at school durin play time but unfortunately we never went to the show but hopefully when it makes a comeback u never kno!! unless they have an age limit
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
I never played Km at school because I was the only one who watched it (everyone else played football).
Subject to change.
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
yep i used to draw rooms and i wud draw the helmet of justice n use a pen to direct me to the next chamber. I wud then ask riddles and if i was wrong i wud either die or go into a trap e.g the causeway
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
Let's get this straight... you asked yourself riddles, and still got them wrong?
I'll bet you didn't pick up the ice pack, either...
I'll bet you didn't pick up the ice pack, either...
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
aye ironlord lmao
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Re:Did you ever play Knightmare
My friends and I used to play Knightmare all the time!
We'd watch it of a Friday and absoulutely love it.
What was great fun was if some of us liked a particular Dungeoneer and the rest of us didn't. Made more interesting.
We would always play Knightmare during playtime or lunchtime (It was of course a few years before I got to secondary school and used the term 'Break'!).
Our field was pretty good, and had a couple of Oaks and a seperate little claering which we weren't supposed to go in.
It was a bit creepy, which of course made for excellent Knightmare play.
We were all of a great imagination, so creating rooms, puzzles, traps was never that hard.
When the board game came out, we would use the riddle book, as that did have some great riddles in it.
It was even more atmospheric when we would play on a Friday evening.
Bear in mind it would be Winter time, so outside was nicely dark and scary.
Sadly however, using my Go-Kart never quite the same thrill as the mine cart...
We'd watch it of a Friday and absoulutely love it.
What was great fun was if some of us liked a particular Dungeoneer and the rest of us didn't. Made more interesting.
We would always play Knightmare during playtime or lunchtime (It was of course a few years before I got to secondary school and used the term 'Break'!).
Our field was pretty good, and had a couple of Oaks and a seperate little claering which we weren't supposed to go in.
It was a bit creepy, which of course made for excellent Knightmare play.
We were all of a great imagination, so creating rooms, puzzles, traps was never that hard.
When the board game came out, we would use the riddle book, as that did have some great riddles in it.
It was even more atmospheric when we would play on a Friday evening.
Bear in mind it would be Winter time, so outside was nicely dark and scary.
Sadly however, using my Go-Kart never quite the same thrill as the mine cart...
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