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Thread: NEW T2 FM A Very Thiefy Christmas Special (18 Dec 2024)

  1. #226
    Master Builder 2018
    Registered: Jul 2008
    @Vitro13: Thanks for your nice post! Like Pukey, I'm very glad you liked the mission so much and I enjoyed reading your comments : ) About where you found dewdrop, never thought of that, lol. The doll isn't cursed or anything, don't worry. That room is a reference to Jack Skellington and Krampus.

    Edit: As for the song in the ice garden:

    Quote Originally Posted by pukey brunster View Post
    ...And yes, beautiful, traditional Irish carol translated as That Night in Bethlemen. I read that the song has origins dating back to the 7th century AD. Pretty cool.
    @ultravioletu: Thanks for posting the link, I'm looking forward to watching it! And I agree with Pukey about silly and awkward, right up our street : )

  2. #227
    Member
    Registered: Feb 2004
    great FM..but I think I found one glitch... I can steal the donuts at the watch station... but I try to eat them and they're nowhere in my inventory.. odd....
    all the same.. one taffin great FM....

  3. #228
    Master Builder 2018
    Registered: Jul 2008
    Actually yeah, that's because the donuts and the berliners combine in inventory. You actually have them, they just became berliners. That will be fixed in an update. Really glad you liked the mission!

  4. #229
    New Member
    Registered: Aug 2016
    A little late to the party (well after the Christmas season), but I adore it nonetheless. It's funny and heartwarming, and it quickly became one of my favourite FMs. Ngl, the cheerful atmosphere and beautiful town reminds me a bit of Christine's fan missions, like Raven Creek.

  5. #230
    Member
    Registered: Jan 2011
    Location: Planet Crazy Pants
    Quote Originally Posted by Barking Goose View Post
    Ngl, the cheerful atmosphere and beautiful town reminds me a bit of Christine's fan missions, like Raven Creek.
    I thought the same thing and even went back to check the creds. My first conclusion was that Christine has left an indelible aesthetic mark on FM creators' pathos, which I am sure she has, but then I realized that this masterpiece FM is simply normal for Christmas in Europe; I hope it stays that way.

  6. #231
    Member
    Registered: May 2015
    Thank you so much for this mission! I can't believe how beautiful and fun it is. I played it with my niece and nephew aged 7 and 3. They were in awe as was I!

  7. #232
    New Member
    Registered: Jun 2019
    I still keep thinking about this one. If you had asked me a couple months ago if a speedbuilt Christmas mission might be one of my favorite missions ever...

    Nice to have a new annual tradition alongside A Thief's Holiday. Excellent job guys and a VERY VERY late Merry Christmas.

  8. #233
    Quote Originally Posted by wormwood View Post
    I still keep thinking about this one. If you had asked me a couple months ago if a speedbuilt Christmas mission might be one of my favorite missions ever...

    Nice to have a new annual tradition alongside A Thief's Holiday. Excellent job guys and a VERY VERY late Merry Christmas.
    I am mid playthrough. It is nice to see what kind of things can still be done with Thief FMs.

  9. #234
    Master Builder 2018
    Registered: Jul 2008
    Quote Originally Posted by Barking Goose View Post
    A little late to the party (well after the Christmas season), but I adore it nonetheless. It's funny and heartwarming, and it quickly became one of my favourite FMs. Ngl, the cheerful atmosphere and beautiful town reminds me a bit of Christine's fan missions, like Raven Creek.
    Thanks, we're very glad you enjoyed it. We're both fans of Christine's missions, so take that as a compliment.

    Quote Originally Posted by dedaki View Post
    Thank you so much for this mission! I can't believe how beautiful and fun it is. I played it with my niece and nephew aged 7 and 3. They were in awe as was I!
    Thank you, we were delighted to hear that you played it with your niece and nephew! So glad you all enjoyed it!

    Quote Originally Posted by wormwood View Post
    I still keep thinking about this one. If you had asked me a couple months ago if a speedbuilt Christmas mission might be one of my favorite missions ever...

    Nice to have a new annual tradition alongside A Thief's Holiday. Excellent job guys and a VERY VERY late Merry Christmas.
    Thank you, and thanks for playing, glad you enjoyed it! And a late Merry Christmas to you as well.

  10. #235
    Member
    Registered: Jan 2014
    Location: Texas
    Beautiful, clever, charming, fun.

    Superb work altogether.

    More, please.

  11. #236
    Member
    Registered: Oct 2001
    Location: Cave in the woods
    Terribly late in playing this, but wanted to thank you both for such a wonderful mission.

    I'll admit, you had me worried for a while, there. I was so unsettled over the possibility that Liesl had fallen through the ice and drowned in the canal that I avoided exploring that area for over an hour. It didn't help, either, that you left a reference to The Little Match Girl near her hideout. That's possibly the worst thing to be reminded of when searching for a lost child in the dead of winter.

  12. #237
    Fantastic mission!

    I'm trying to get full stats but I'm at 10/11 for pickpockets. At this point I'm thinking the 11 might be a miscount? I suppose it could be something clever that I'm blanking on.

  13. #238
    New Member
    Registered: Feb 2008
    Location: Québec
    I would like to know where the MISSING LITTLE GIRL is?

  14. #239
    Member
    Registered: Jun 2019
    Location: Deepest Sussex, England
    Quote Originally Posted by sacom View Post
    I would like to know where the MISSING LITTLE GIRL is?
    There's a good hint in this post further up.
    It involves going for a cold swim.


  15. #240
    New Member
    Registered: Feb 2008
    Location: Québec
    Quote Originally Posted by Aged Raver View Post
    There's a good hint in this post further up.
    It involves going for a cold swim.

    If you're talking about the hole in the ice, I've been there before and she's not there.

  16. #241
    Member
    Registered: Dec 2004
    Location: Germany
    Have you been able to leave the icy waters again, at another exit? If not, then either you missed something - or something is seriously wrong with the mission for you.

    You should be able to make your way through the frozen over canal to a closed metal hatch which can be opened from below, IIRC. From there, it should not be far towards where the little girl is. You can open a door from the inside to the city, so she won't drown while being transported.

  17. #242
    New Member
    Registered: Feb 2008
    Location: Québec
    I hadn't seen the opening at the back, nor the other grid...lol

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