
Jako, yes it is supposed to Bud's room, if you want to be conservative.jako wrote: isnt it suppose to be "bud's room" not "bud's romp"? or is taht more aussie slang?



Let's forget about some practicalities for the map edbeard. I would have like to have the Hills Hoist (aussie) clothes line in there, and some play equipment for the kids in the back yard, but too cramped.edbeard wrote:Sorry, but Bud's area looks like water now
from a practical house point of view. How come the Garden Shed doesn't connect to a path? Maybe it's just a weird thing with the house that you have to go via the BBQ area to get to it, but it seems like that's very unpractical. I have to carry all my garden tools whilst navigating around BBQ equipment?
from a gameplay point of view, I think everything is good as you have it.

no....i think the paths are enough. Afterall, the initial idea of this map was for me to make a small numbered tert map. And this is as far as it goes. no more terts.cena-rules wrote:I meant as terrscairnswk wrote:Get real cena...cena-rules wrote:This house doent have a garden![]()
What are those coloured things near the front path? Piles of dung?

As i said, if you want to be all conservative, then we can use toilet. But i'm siticking with Dunee, or should i use the correct spelling "Dunny"Night Strike wrote:Spellings: It should be "clog" not "clogg". "Dunee" isn't a dictionary word. I think someone said it was Aussie slang, but can't something else be used?
But the idea fits, and the imagination runs wild with that for me.Also, I think the title should be "CC Cottage" or something like that. The title just doesn't seem to fit with the map.

Honestly, I don't think any slang should be used. I have no idea what "dunnee" means and I have no idea how that applies to the map. Either choose a different word or clarify the legend.cairnswk wrote:As i said, if you want to be all conservative, then we can use toilet. But i'm siticking with Dunee, or should i use the correct spelling "Dunny"Night Strike wrote:Spellings: It should be "clog" not "clogg". "Dunee" isn't a dictionary word. I think someone said it was Aussie slang, but can't something else be used?
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you forgot "crapper"cairnswk wrote:
2. Dunny definition clarified in legend.

