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The clotheshorse

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Dress up paper dolls meets action/rpg gaming and goes to a whole new level. When I make my own armor, my "doll" runs around, kills monsters, and has that unique "Kathy" look to her...





These maryjane style shoes took forever to get right...but I think they look pretty cute.


I had originally made bunny slippers, but even I have my silliness quotient...




Sing it loud, sing it proud.
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  1. Psycheinaboat's Avatar
    Is that EverQuest? Those games scare because I know I would spend way, way too much time playing, so I haven't tried any of the online games yet.
  2. Nightshade's Avatar
    ok hate to be a part pooper but how on earth does she do anything in that top outfit she'd just fall out I like the hair though . And the shoes....

    Maybe I should play these things. I did want to once but my mum banned it... I was 14 I think. Still if I download viruses on to my computer now its only my stuff that dies.
  3. kathycf's Avatar
    Well....the armor I made is mostly for my own fun, and you have to suspend reality quite a bit to play games like this anyway. So sure, if it protects your character you can run around in invisible armor if you really wanted too. (not that I would do such a thing...I like clothes too much! )

    I don't care to play any of those mmorpg games like Everquest at all, I am too leery of strangers. I only play multiplayer with people I know...World of Warcraft does look intriguing though, but I am also too cheap to pay monthly subscription fees. I had a bad experience with a free mmorpg called Silk Road. Too many nasty thieves out there. (Nightshade, mmorpg stands for massive multiplayer online role playing game, in case you --or anybody--was wondering. )

    This game is one called Dungeon Lords (the collectori's edition) that I got as a gift. You can play in single player mode, but my boyfriend and I play multiplayer over our LAN. DL has a terrible reputation because it was released around two years ago with tons of bugs but the company cleaned it up quite a bit. There are some pretty fun things about it...

    At any rate, it doesn't support player modifications but as 99% of the armor textures are in windows bitmap form, I just play around with them with image editors. We have a lot of fun playing and he doesn't mind the tops that make her look like she is going to fall out of them one bit...