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//TESTDRIVE11.EXE

//testdrive11.EXE



The sky is blue, the birds are singing, and it is a beautiful day to be a hero. And CERES sure knows that all of you people like to be heroes! So the new ViViD level is geared towards those who clearly have nothing better to do with their time than save people and take down villainous creatures!!

Or, well, that seems to be the intent behind the game, but it's a little... unfinished...


Welcome to CERESscape! A world dedicated to the mythical! The magical! And everything in between! You, INSERT USER INFORMATION HERE, are the hero chosen to save our world from a dire threat. Will you take up the task? Or leave us all to perish! Only you can decide our fate. Good luck, hero.

//SCENARIOS.EXE


PHASE I

[ 9:00 ] You open your eyes, and there is a chicken pecking at your face. It's not a very happy chicken, either, but if you can manage to fend it off, then it will be clear that you are in a village. It is... medieval-esque, in that video game sort of way; the details don’t seem too clear, but if you look to your left, there’s a cow! And to your right, a well! Ignore the clear evidence of modern technology in the buildings such as lights, gas, and 21st century plumbing; CERES is dedicated to authenticity.

Looks like the new ViViD level has finally been released, and everyone is invited to play, whether they want to or not.

The game (because this time, that's surely what it is) will start simple. Everyone begins in the same place and every NPC villager will say the same thing: to get out of here, you have to go through the caves. They’ll shove a stick at you (“take this, it’s dangerous to go alone”) and off you go, into the caves… !

Which are full of tiny rats and more chickens. They will try to fight you, but it’s really not very effective when they’re perfectly small and average (especially when everyone still has their typical powers and abilities -- CERES didn't mess with those at all this time). The caves are winding and circular and maze-like, and to make matters even worse, the only ones around are the other poor saps stuck in this situation.

But if you kill enough of the rats, you’ll get to hear the satisfying level up jingle. Congratulations! You are now level 2. It's probably satisfying just for a minute or so until you finally find your way out of those maze like caves and -- You're back in the village again. Great.

PHASE II

[ 9:30 ] You’re carrying a bag. No matter what you do, you can’t take it off, either; it’s stuck with you through thick and thin. But it is awfully heavy. Maybe you should actually open it and see what’s inside?

The problem is, it’s going to take a while.

The bag has clearly tapped into its true hammerspace nature; there are items for days in there, and they’re all very, very strange. You might end up covered in hats of all sorts, buried in logs as you pull out one after another, or look like you have an odd fetish for pickaxes.

Maybe there’s 1/3rd of an evil turnip, half a piece of pie and an egg.

Geez, what in the world are you supposed to do with all of that?

PHASE III

[ 12:00 ] Eventually, you make it out of the caves the right way despite the harassment of the rats and chickens and the fact you'll keep perpetually getting lost. Hooray! You come out into a large, peaceful, scenic meadow, with a small river bubbling off to one side, and a house.

You'll immediately notice that there’s a bridge to cross the river, but there’s someone standing in the way of that bridge. When you approach to go past him, no matter what you try to do, you won't be able to. Asking him why he won't move will only get one thing in response -- “Bring me a fish. Cooked.”

Then he’ll shove a fishing rod at you and expect you to get to it. You can’t attack him, you can’t get past him -- looks like the only thing to do is to catch and cook that fish. Time to sit back, relax, and get to work. Or maybe you’ll team up with someone else and be the person in the house making sure that the fish gets cooked properly. For some reason, if you leave it too long it turns right into a pile of ashes.

Weirdly though, no matter how good you are at cooking or fishing usually, it’s as if you’re right back at the metaphorical level one. Any sort of seasoning or effort to cook it faster falls flat and in the end you'll only be able to place the fish in the pan and set it on the stove, whole. This may take awhile.

And if you try to cross the river itself, well... no, really, don’t try to cross the river.

At least if you get eaten, you’ll just respawn back in the village, but do have fun traveling through the caves again!

PHASE IV

[ 14:30 ] You made it through the caves. You made it across the river (with a slightly burnt fish). You’ve made it to the wide open world, and you can finally adventure to your heart’s content. You take a step forward on the road and --

A message pops up, bright red and in your face.

[ Restricted Area: Members Only ]

No matter what you do, you can’t go past that point. In fact, if you’re not careful and you’re going too fast, you might run face-first into it like it’s an invisible wall (which it is).

Then, just like that, you're back in the village. Again. Only this time, there's a nice, blinking message -- Pay a small subscription fee to access member's content. Oh well. No big deal, you can just start again.

Except then you see a cool sword and when you try to pick it up, you'll get that same message, and end up transported back to the village yet again. And again, with some shiny new armor. And again, with that attention-grabbing NPC over there. Looks like you're caught in an infinite loop here but no matter how much you inspect the pop up, there's no... actual way to pay the subscription fee (and why would you want to?). But at least you have company, because you can't be the only person who thought that sword was cool.

(It was really, really cool.)

BONUS

[ xx:xx ] What’s that on the ground in front of you? It looks like… some bunny ears? Or maybe it’s a chicken head, or a pumpkin head. Either way, the moment you touch it, you have a strong need to put it on your head -- and once it’s on, it’s not coming off.

To make matters worse, each hat has an effect associated with it; the bunny ears will, in fact, randomly turn you into a cute fluffy bunny for anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour before you pop right back to yourself, whereas the pumpkin hat will, in a complete reversal, turn you into Cinderella for a bit -- complete with beautiful ball gown and the ability to talk to all of those cute fluffy bunnies.

Also the rats will love you, so maybe you should go back to the caves again.

Meanwhile, the chicken hat won't transform you into any odd creature, but it will inspire in the people wearing them a very real, persistent desire to build a nest. This will involve picking up twigs, trash, shiny things and whatever else catches your eye to try to build a nest out of it. You'll also try to pick up whatever food you find on the ground to eat, have the weirdest desire to lay an egg, and basically have all sorts of odd chicken-like instincts inflicted upon you.

At least you look festive!


[ Remember to apply proper warnings on threads with sensitive or inappropriate material and do let a mod know if your thread careens off into maiming or canoodling so we can lock the log. ]

//RUN.EXE

Welcome to CEREALIA's Eleventh Test Drive Meme. For your convenience, we have compiled a post detailing everyone's arrival experience and a FAQ that should explain everything in more detail. Please read them thoroughly before playing. Thank you!

makesthetea: ([033] With his sunglasses on)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-01 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes but a fisherman has experience. And I'm just going to take a wild guess here but you don't exactly look like a fisherman.

[She reaches over to pluck a leaf out of the matted horror that is the man's long hair.]
dishevelment: (tired of this)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-01 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
That's not quite so wild a guess. It's fairly plain that I don't get outside much, and I don't know the top from the bottom of a fishing rod.

[He shrugged. He also tended to not get very much sleep....insomniac problems.]

I was waiting for a professional to come along and help, since this bridge seems to be the well travelled sort. Would you, per chance, be the master fisher that we've been waiting for, Miss?
makesthetea: ([059] I still don't measure up)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-01 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
No, not at all. I've never been fishing actually.
dishevelment: (huh?)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-01 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
...Then napping and waiting for a true master is going to be our best recourse, isn't it?
makesthetea: ([008] That shirt at half price)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-01 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
You can't just wait and expect someone else to help you.
dishevelment: (wow such deadpan)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-01 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
So you'd rather deal with the problem of becoming tangled in the string and having it break? Frankly, fashioning a net would be more practical...but I'm lacking the rope to make one.
makesthetea: ([037] And then he shows up)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-01 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
At least I would know I was doing something for myself and not just hoping to be rescued.

[She asserts as much with a huff before she proceeds to fiddle with the fishing pole itself. How hard can it be after all? Sure an expert could do better but she's got to do something for herself.]
dishevelment: (loose -- state of affairs)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-01 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not just 'doing nothing.' I'm catching up on some much needed sleep-- all the lights in this city are throwing off my sleep cycle, and a lack of proper sleep has been known to cause an untimely end.

[And, with that, he flopped over on his side and rested his chin in his hands, contenting himself with watching the young woman work.]
makesthetea: ([044] You're shaking my confidence)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-02 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
[She gives the man a sideways glance.]

You're not used to city lights?

[Alright let's try to cast this fishing pole and -- yup, snagged on some grass. Okay, trying that again...]
dishevelment: (deadpan)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-02 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
Not of the bright, electric kind, no.

[He was familiar with streets lit by torches, or maybe gas. Electricity such as this was entirely new-- though not wholly unwelcome.]
makesthetea: ([059]And if you're happy I am too)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-02 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
[That seems to surprise more than a little.]

Eh? Really?
dishevelment: (yeah yeah...)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-02 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
....Technology simply took a different course in the world I'm familiar with. [He shrugged.] Is it that unusual?
makesthetea: ([082] Someone suddenly my fear)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-02 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
Well let's just say where I'm from, not having a cellphone is weird enough. Electric lights are sort of taken for granted.

[With her line finally cast she waves a hand lightly as the other grips the fishing rod.]

Not that I'm saying it's bad or anything. I guess I'm just too used to the idea too. Sorry about that.
dishevelment: (loose -- state of affairs)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-02 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
No offense was taken; there's no reason to apologize.

[If anything, he should be the one apologizing for making her fish for him...]

Different places develop at their own pace-- that's just how it is. The cellphones, like the devices we have here, are unheard of in my country, but we make up for the difference with tools that can serve an analogous purpose...if you're of the mind to make it or of the wealth to procure it. There's nothing terribly strange about it.
makesthetea: ([049] Cause you know I adore you)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-02 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Hey buddy, who's fishing for who here.

Mai laughs a little lightly, chagrin evident.]


Doesn't sound that different then. I can't say I know a whole lot about technology but I'm pretty sure money will buy you a lot of it. And a lot of newer stuff than I'm used to, that's for sure.
dishevelment: (tired of this)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-02 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm...it's good to hear that the basic functions of economics remains the same no matter what world you're in. That's a small comfort.
makesthetea: ([078] And now I do want you to know)

[personal profile] makesthetea 2015-11-02 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I guess so.

[And now is an apt time for Mai to actually get a tug on that line of hers. At first she looks at the pole perplexed as if she'd completely forgotten what she was here doing. Then she nearly screams.]

I actually caught something?!
dishevelment: (huh?)

[personal profile] dishevelment 2015-11-02 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[Koumei nearly jumped out of his skin at her startled yelp, and he clumsily started to make his way onto his feet.]

Pull up, [he urged, recalling other things he had heard.] Pull up. It might get away!