I know, it looks like a lot of reading to do. But please stay with me for the duration of this explanation and I will try to make it as entertaining as I possibly can. Here goes: For the third time, DOES ANYBODY REMEMBER PMBR? For those that don't, it's Paper Mario: Blooper's Revenge, a game I made a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. OK, forget the part about a galaxy far, far away. Anyways, it was supposed to be a trilogy. I released Part One, posted a contest for part two, and stated that I would make Part Two once I got the contest results. Of course, only one person entered. What a great show of enthusiasm on the part of the fans, huh? So now I'm reposting the contest. If I get a suitable number of entries, I will continue to work on completing PMBR Part Two. Please don't tell me that you've already forgotten what PMBR stands for... The Contest: As you can see, Bowser seems to be running low on Duck Tape and cannot fix his fortress. So he needs fort-builders and/or fort finders. A few rules- Rule #1-The fortress cannot be from another book, videogame, movie, TV show, etc., but it can already exist in ANY Mario game, or it could be somewhere totally made up (ex. a gigantic piece of cheese). This rule has been set in place because Bowser hates dimensional travel. Rule #2-If Bowser is to use this as a fortress, he wants a MAP of the place, and a DRAWING or PICTURE of ONE of the rooms. And there are bonus points for adding a ONE to TWO sentance description. You learned how to do this in first grade, and you probably found that it's not too difficult. To enter, post a LINK to a PROJECT with the fortress in it on THIS project. And Bowser has promised to make the winner unimaginably rich. Oh, never mind. His treasure room just got buried. Instead, I'll give the winner three (3) love-its and two (2) advertisements, one on PMBR Part Two. Please don't tell me that you've already forgotten what PMBR stands for... That's all! Thanks for staying with me! May the best fort win!!!