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Level 1 Dream Sequence Trigger Activity

Author: 
laserblue
Friday, March 4, 2022 - 13:32

numbering machine - e.g. Reiner, Bates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6a880pSOsQ

ink bottle

small rectangular replacement refill ink felt pad sponge(s)

stylus for changing number settings

numbering machine sound effect 

blank coin envelopes (#3) - Tan, Golden, Brown Kraft(?) or

goldenrod#DAA520rgb(218,165,32)

 

Colortrend Manila / #f1d592 Hex Color Code

 

LPC player sprite with numbering machine/stamping animation, and movement of coin envelopes(#3) from blank stack to front and center, then numbered pile. maybe max. 20 envelopes.

elderly male NPC with male pattern baldness

NPC animations: 1. moving coin envelopes from blank stack to front and center, then numbered stack. 2. using self-advancing numbering machine/stamping 

 

harp/piano dream ripple sound effect

tilemap dream sinusoidal dream ripple (Phaser 3 animation effect)

 

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