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  • Cropcircle Adventures
    by MERLIN at 08:04 on 04 September 2003
    Just found this site yesterday,& have uploaded my
    CROPCIRCLE ADVENTURE childrens fiction novel,
    it would make a wonderful cartoon film as I have invented over 30 diferent charactors in the novel
    all ilustrated, charactors like THE CORN QUEEN,
    MR FINIKY-TWIST-NIT, MYSTIC MERLIN,TWO-TONGUED-TOM FROM TOTTERDOWN,GASTARD THE MALDECK GRAPPLER,
    THE GIPLICS,THE POTATO GHOST,the Dragon Bully Blubber,SPELL MINDER ECT, ECT
    lots of adventure in CROPCIRCLE COUNTRY
    SO visit my website and see the cropcircle game at
    http://www.cropcircleboardgames.co.uk
  • Re: CROPCIRCLE ADVENTURES
    by bluesky3d at 08:22 on 04 September 2003
    George,

    I had a look around your Web site and it looks great.

    The game looks really intriguing and the list of character names you have is brilliant.

    Do tell us a bit more about it... how long have you been working on it? I couldn't quite read the rules of the game, but it looks great, and like the fact that you have incorporated a real world adventure hunt and hidden something (a la Masquerade- Kit Williams).

    Andrew )
  • Re: CROPCIRCLE ADVENTURES
    by MERLIN at 17:21 on 04 September 2003
    hi Andrew, thanks for the comments, I have been working on the boardgame as long as the cropcircles have been appearing and thats a long time, aprox 20 years, I have the adult treasure hunt and the childrens boardgame which is part of the childrens book, the Corn queen ect, are all on the boards cards but the book itself came first that took me a year to write and get the plot all sorted, its a harry potter type story but most original, I started the whole concept 20 years ago, and its just grown and grown from there, I hope the next step is turning it into a film or cartoon for children, so hope some one in the script department is listning .
    MERLIN.
  • Re: CROPCIRCLE ADVENTURES
    by bluesky3d at 06:31 on 05 September 2003
    George
    20 years is quite a time to spend on one project, it's great that it has so many aspects - and you are still developing the theme into new areas too - brill!

    I see from the Website that there was/is? also and exhibition of your paintings of the circles, which look fascinating.

    Has anyone found the treasure yet - on the adult treasure hunt? How would other treasure hunters know when someone has discovered the treasure? How would they know to stop looking?

    Andrew )
  • Re: CROPCIRCLE ADVENTURES
    by MERLIN at 08:58 on 05 September 2003
    ANDREW 20 years is a quarter of my life Iknow but the CROPCIRCLES are a complex consept, so is the games treasure hunt, Merlin did not make it easy to find, so you see if anyone finds the CROPCIRCLE TREASURE, rest asured the public will know about it in the media, and on my website, i will post a press release to say that the CROPCIRCLE TREASURE HUNT TREASURE as ended , and the public can still perchase the game, as a game,
    a gift for christmas or birthday, whatever its so unique it does not need a treasure hunt, but thats the way the consept evolved,
    my CROPCIRCLE ART GALLERY on the website is not compleat as paintings take a lot out of me,
    they are all colour coded so only Merlin knows the code to the boardgame.glad you visited the CROPCIRCLE ART GALLERY gallery.....Merlin
  • Re: Cropcircle Adventures
    by Ellenna at 10:04 on 06 September 2003
    Great website!.. found the links fascinating thanks for putting this up

    Ellenna
  • Re: Cropcircle Adventures
    by MERLIN at 12:21 on 08 September 2003
    Enjoy the CROPCIRCLE ADVENTURE,
    wherever it takes you!..MERLIN
    HOW do I upload the characters as pictures for all to see? or is this not aloud?
  • Re: Cropcircle Adventures
    by Nell at 13:30 on 08 September 2003
    Merlin - I don't think it's possible to upload images on the site, but I've had a look at your website and they're fascinating! The board game looks good too.
  • Re: Cropcircle Adventures
    by MERLIN at 13:44 on 08 September 2003
    OKAY, thanks for the info, glad you like the website, the books cover will be on my website in the next two days, with the CORN QUEEN so you can see one character there.
  • Re: Cropcircle Adventures
    by bjlangley at 09:29 on 03 May 2007
    Merlin was on TV the other night. Tuesday, I think. He mentioned his crop circle board game, and his magical mystery tour. When I saw the board game I knew it looked familiar, and remember visiting the website after reading an extract of The Corn Queen, which, unfortunately, is no longer uploaded onto the site.

    It was a show about re-incarnation. It was fascinating. Though the chap that insisted he was Father Time was a little scary.