So we did! We stabbed creatures with our invisible swords, and shot our invisible bows. And I took pictures of the labyrinth afterward. It was a grand adventure and made my heart light to run through it with the kids.
| First stop, shopping. You have to pick items, but you can't pick them all. Above is a sword... or do you go for the bow? |
| Start of the dungeon, didn't anyone buy a key at the shop?!? Sigh, let's head back to the shop... |
| Inside the door, three ways to go, right from the start... |
| Taking the right side, I quickly found a secret door... Sweet! Inside, a key on the floor! |
| First challenge, a nasty hound. We took it out with arrows, but were running low on ammo. Beyond, a strange ghost mocked us as we fought, draining our morale. |
| Beyond the ghost and hound, four treasure chests. Three contained nasty traps, one was safe. I mentioned the word "fourthcore" but my kids didn't get my reference. |
| First big boss battle, against the Beholder! We barely prevailed. |
| A little Super Mario cross-over, the Medusa's treasure was within the three blocks. |
| A little further along, three kids, but only one was real. The rest were illusion. I grabbed the wrong one, which summoned.... (see next) |
| ... the Minotaur! He's not messing around! |
| Final battle, against the Medusa. She holds the key to opening the final treasure and way out! |
Wow awesome! Thanks much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI think your kids write better adventures than me!
ReplyDeleteI have a three-year-old. And I can't wait.
ReplyDeleteThanks, it was really cool to see and play through their map. It persisted until just last night; a hard rain washed it away. I made sure to praise them more than once.
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