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In the run THERE, the player pasted the following text for the action:
Well...there is too much to be seen. A regular human would have taken a few minutes to assimilate the view.
The most eye-catching part is the Aquarium: a cube-shaped room containing a smaller hollow cube made of glass. The space between these two cubes (the inside of the room and the outside of the glass cube) is fill with water, creating an immersive view of Ralph's playing sector. Inside the Aquarium you can find a miscellaneous mix of seawead, coral and rock, carefully chosen for ornamental purposes by a group of Feng Shui specialists. The access to the Aquarium was located on the top wall of the glass cube. It consists of a wide cylindrical glass tube with two floodgates on the flat sides meant to work as a drain mechanism.
The Aquarium is pretty cool,although my favourite part of the Relaxation Room is the "library". It looks more like a couple of shelves full of DVD boxes than an ordinary library, a sort of game store. But if you peer between the titles you won't find a "Mario Kart ∞ " copy, nor any amazing relic like "Shadow of the Colossus", not even a trashy unicorn game. Instead, peek at three titles at random and you could find "The History of the Byzantine Empire", "Automated Taxonomy Discovery and Exploration" and "My Fifteenth Birthday Memories". Inside each box there is a small unlabeled WUSB card. This is unfortunate from time to time for messy people like me. Sometimes I swap these tiny objects, leading to embarrassing situations, especially when the Relaxation Room gets too...recreational.
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THERE
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