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Circusmaster 5

level 141
trader level 36

Mentalvisiongamesllc. Com

Age 4 years 9 months
Personality gentle
Guild Honnōji Academy
(quantumangel)
Monsters Killed about 359 thousand
Death Count 1
Wins / Losses 241 / 206
Temple Completed at 11/30/2019
Ark Completed at 10/24/2020 (356.9%)
Pairs Gathered at 06/06/2022
Words in Book 72.9%
Shop “Just Blind Luck”
Pet Unbearable grizzly Shobizz 21st level
Boss Freezard with 356% of power

Equipment

Weapon XXL sword +153
Shield content filter +151
Head death-perception goggles +154
Body vest of both worlds +148
Arms oktoberfists +153
Legs clogs of stealth +154
Talisman epic scale +155

Skills

  • self-cloning level 136
  • slap of the whale level 132
  • rays of love level 131
  • scissorhands level 128
  • forced generosity level 127
  • cry of horror level 125
  • mass effect level 122
  • selfish interest level 121
  • dragon pout level 118
  • rickrolling level 116

Feats

  • ⓷ Get featured in the newspaper as a famous hero
  • ⓶ Visit the trader with two identical coupons
  • ⓶ Feed hungry tribbles with regular ones
  • ⓶ Have bosses' horn and hoof in inventory simultaneously
  • ⓶ Fill out the newspaper bingo completely
  • ⓵ Take personality to the extreme
  • ⓵ Dig up and defeat three bosses
  • ⓵ Die to a monster and lose 15k gold
  • ⓵ Exhaust a boss with a 100+ turns battle
  • ⓵ Befriend Godville Administrator
  • ⓵ Fail both arena and dungeon within an hour

Pantheons

Gratitude534
Might148
Templehood31967
Gladiatorship1498
Storytelling115
Mastery729
Taming2653
Survival17
Savings544
Creation3335
Arkeology2047
Catch2488
Wordcraft1873
Duelers48
Unity42
Popularity8
Duelery25
Adventure15

Achievements

  • Honored Animalist
  • Honored Favorite
  • Honored Fiend
  • Honored Hunter
  • Honored Invincible
  • Honored Raider
  • Honored Saint
  • Builder, 1st rank
  • Freelancer, 1st rank
  • Miner, 1st rank
  • Moneybag, 1st rank
  • Savior, 1st rank
  • Seadog, 1st rank
  • Shipwright, 1st rank
  • Champion, 2nd rank
  • Coach, 2nd rank
  • Scientist, 2nd rank
  • Scribbler, 2nd rank
  • Careerist, 3rd rank
  • Dueler, 3rd rank
  • Martyr, 3rd rank

Hero's Chronicles

To Godville Support via email.
Hello guys. I created this guide to be helpful for the visually impaired. I had to kind of brag about your accessibility because you have always taking my constructive criticism serious. I would rather you post this somewhere then me doing it myself. I just want to help. This way you can recommend when a visually impaired gamer asks you questions. It would have helped me if this was available when I first started playing.

accessible guideline for visually impaired gamers playing Godville for the first time to where I am at three years later. Mental vision games and the developers of Godville have been working together to make their game a bit more accessible for the visually impaired gaming community. I would like to thank the developers for always taking my opinions and constructive criticisms serious. I’m glad you guys always take all gamers, issues and frustrations, seriously when it comes to accessibility. Most of the time they are able to fix or adjudicate my request so I can enjoy their game as much as a sided gamer does. Godville is not a pay to play game. There is options to purchase charges but, it is not necessary to play. You get free charges and God power all the time and in all kind of different ways. I would have to say my favorite part of this game is the social aspect. Making friends from all over the world it is truly a special experience.

OK now onto the accessibility helpful tips and stradegy guide.
I would say that the first 8 to 10 weeks I was playing this game, I really didn’t have to do much unless, I went to the Arena to get golden bricks for my temple. I got my butt kicked quite a bit in the beginning but it was still fun. I don’t even think I realize there was an option to buy charges for my God power until after my temple was built. I am glad for that because I would have gone crazy as I normally do when I play a game for the first time and want to participate and be successful. I don’t know if any of you are like me but, as a visually impaired gamer, I don’t mind spending some money to get an edge somehow so I can be equal with a sighted gamer.
OK onto the next thing. Once my temple was built I was allowed to go to the dungeon. This was very confusing for the first 20 or so trips. I had no idea where the map was even located. And even if it was labeled. I was later told how to find it but could not figure it out, it wasn’t accessible to navigate. Unfortunately, it still isn’t very easy but, now it is possible. The semi accessible to navigate map is labeled for voiceover. Fortunately for me I have found several workarounds so, I don’t need the map to navigate.
These are my recommendations to help you be successful In a dungeon run.
The most important one is this.
When you are in a dungeon, go to your remote, and in your voice command type this phrase or something simuliar:
I am an active player, I am visually impaired and not able to navigate. Can someone stepped in so I can be successful. Thank you.
Every time you go to a dungeon, listen to the travel message board and see who is active or as I call it driving. once you see that someone is navigating the dungeon you can click on the profile and swipe right until you get to add as friend and if you have a friend invitation built up to do so you should. This is how you make friends in the game but, also become more successful in the dungeon. for my experience, three out of 10 trips to the dungeon I get a team who are all away from keyboard and nobody wants to navigate. This is where your experience comes in. Listening to clues and these kinds of things will help you narrow down where the treasury is located. You’re going to have to get very familiar where everything is and your remote as well as the diary before you may feel comfortable enough to try navigate in yourself. I try to once in a while and I surprise myself to be successful 50% of the time. Here are some other things you can try
You can go to discord.comor download it from the App Store. Try to find the dungeon and dig channel. There are always people posting their drop times. The best thing about this is that you’ll make friends quicker but also know someone will be active. Also, if you’re in a guild which is full of active members, they will usually post if they’re going on a run so they can gather to help the guild be successful. Not many guilds do this but, I have witnessed a few.
something new. While you’re in God Ville town. go to the dungeon. after completing the dungeon successfully or not, having more than 10,000 gold. Use your KYm ticket or activate your dig up boss monster ticket. right after the dungeon It kicks you out of town in between Godville and the 1st milestone, (Earthly News). Once you beat the boss, it sends you back to Godville. If you have more than 10 K it spends that gold on XP. I wish I would have known this a long time ago I hope this helps you level up faster.

that sounded very confusing to me when I read it back. Let me try this again. While you’re in Godville. Activate dungeon in your remote. After completing the dungeon. You have about 30 seconds in between godville town and the first milestone. This is where you use your monster tickets. Fight the boss. defeat the boss. It sends you back to Godville. If you have more than 10,000 gold. You will get experience by the temple. Don’t do this on the days where the newspaper tells you no experience or temples because it won’t work on those days.
It took me about a year or so to get all of my wood planks to build my ark. You need 10×10. You can game wood planks for the ark A few different ways. The fun one is the dungeon of course. If you get an epic quest. If you get and complete a side job. And sometimes when your hero goes fishing which is very random and unpredictable. The last one is even more rare. If you go to the arena. You may get a golden brick and a log. Only if you win of course. For an epic quest and a side job the log for your arc is usually more than three in my experience. I think the most I’ve ever gotten for a side job was seven logs and for an epic quest was nine. You don’t get these every day so make sure you pay attention to them. there’s a bunch more small things I should have put here in the guideline but it is self-explanatory and after a few hours of exploration you will get familiar with it. Just remember the bottom Of the screen is where the sections 4 your hero are. The top of the screen is your heroes status Bar and right in the middle is the menu and everything else. It will take us some time to get used to it just like everything else. The best thing is that the voiceover is very accurate and everything is labeled. I will create another guide for sailing and so on very soon. I think this is enough to begin your adventure and I hope it was helpful. I wish someone would have done this for me when I first started this game. Happy hunting.

Very Respectfully,
J.F.QuirkIII

On Jul 31, 2022, at 1:32 AM, Godville Support wrote:

Hi. Thank you for your email. We’re always open to any suggestions or improvements. As for the guide your mentioned, you can publish it on GodWiki or your hero’s Chronicle page, so other players can use it too.

As for the sails, the game doesn’t differentiate players based on anything. If you have an idea how we can improve sailing/navigation with VoiceOver, without giving an advantage (or disadvantage) to other players, please let us know. (e.g. there were some changes for VoiceOver readouts in sails several weeks ago, based on other player feedback, which we hope made them easier to use).

As for the dungeons, from the very beginning dungeons had no map. Everyone had to read the fight log to understand where the heroes are and were to go next. The map was added later on and is still optional, as everything that happened during the turn is mentioned in the text log. Still, if you have any ideas how dungeon navigation could be made more accessible, please let us know.

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Godville Support

On 2022-07-29 07:25, J.F.Quirk III wrote:
Hello developers. My name is Joe Quirk. Developer and creator of
circus master revenge on iOS. We have corresponded in the past about
accessibility for GV. I have one more recommendation to make your app
a bit more visually impaired friendly and accessible. I have noticed
during my three years playing your game a few things and have brought
them to your attention. ThanThank you for taking my opinions and
advice seriously. You wouldn’t believe how many game developers really
don’t give a crap. Not even when it is a game dev from a different
company.
On other things you guys were not able to modify, I have found a work
around. I am offering to you guys free of charge, a couple page guide
to post in however you see fit. Its a descriptive instruction or
advice manual to post or give to a visually impaired gameer needing
assistance. I will describe from the beginning temple building to ARC
building and pears gathering. This may help you understand what it is
like to play your game as a blind person. I believe it will absolutely
help you adjust a few things to make it more accessible. The only
issue I’m having right now is during a sail where there’s only One
exit thru the port. I believe this is something you could do
especially for blind gamers but, it would make it easier for everyone
if they were to find out about it. So it might be smart to keep it
secretSo it might be smart to keep it secret from everyone who is not
visually impaired. Unless you want to really modify your algorithm for
that function to work only when voiceover is Active. It might be a lot
of codeActive. It might be a lot of code and it wouldn’t benefit
anyone else not using voiceover. the hero obtains a treasure. Whether
it is a pair or an activatable item, waiting to turns and using a
miracle until you get (the next island May have something great,)
description . leads The hero Street to the port. On the rest of the
different voyage types, I don’t believe it is that necessary. It just
sucks for me because there have been times I have gotten two
treasures and a fentanyl and could not find the port and lost
everything. Almost made me stop wanting to play your game.
Anyways that’s all of the issues I’m having and then I can’t navigate
the dungeon by myself still. I have found a work around for that. If
you would like me to submit to you my accessibility advice manual, let
me know. It’s not a problem and I wouldn’t be doing it for you. I
would be doing it for my fellow blind gamers. Not saying it wouldn’t
help you because it would bring in another source of income for your
game. I can also help you with free marketing to let the accessibility
world know that you’re being serious I know you’re not too worried
about money. What developers care about money? Are we all supposed to
do this for free? Lol
Very Respectfully,
J.F.QuirkIII Becoming the circus master

By Joseph Quirk
owner of Mental Vision Games LLC

I remember as a sighted child at the age of seven, My older brother and I would Play the Atari on occasion. Especially, when we were both bored and had nothing better to do. Growing up, I had somewhat of a difficult time. Living between a divorced family is difficult. Video games seem to distract me from the sadness of reality. Growing up was fun but, having supervision from an adult was rare. I got in trouble because I listen to the wrong people. Needless to say, I learn from my mistakes.

After high school, I join the US military. That was something I always wanted to do. I serve my country in Afghanistan and Iraq. I came home and used my knowledge towards an education in electronics. I learned as much as I could and enjoyed helping people.

Later in life, I got married. My wife also liked to play video games also. That was always fun. I started my career with the veterans Administration Hospital. I used my electronics background to help people who were ill get better. That made me happy. I love my job because I could help people and enjoy what I did every day. It gave me a sense of purpose, I felt like I belonged.

I was shot in 2013. Just an innocent person in the wrong place at the wrong time. I was lucky to be alive after being shot in my head. Doctors were shocked that I survived. One doctor told my mom that I must have had a strong heart. Getting out of the hospital was very difficult for me. I was blind and thought my life was over. Boy was I wrong! I went to the blind rehab center in Chicago Illinois, for visually impaired veterans. They taught me that living with this disability was not the end of the world. I could manage and overcome any obstacle. I could do anything I put my mind to. They would help me. They would not let me fail. I didn’t even know they had video games for visually impaired gamers. I was very surprised. Gaming as a blind person became a good hobby for entertainment.

My first book was published in January 2018. I am still very proud of that accomplishment. It took me a while to shift into something else. I still like to play video games. After a year or so, I got bored. There wasn’t much for my community. Especially, games that were action based. I felt my purpose change. I searched and searched. I finally found a digital software company who was willing to make my dream come true. I gave them my rough draft for Circus Master Revenge. They were excited.
In a year and a half of hard work and socializing within the visually impaired community, the Circus Master Revenge made the Apple store. I finally realized that dreams can come true if you’re willing to work for them.

My advice to anyone with any disability, keep your head up and let your imagination create your most beautiful picture. Only then will you let your spirit fly. Only then will you become what you were meant to become. Believe in your dreams. Nobody else can do that for you. Always do your own research.

27 Artifacts in a single dig.

04:55 PM Notes from the battlefield: The heroes brought together by common destiny have defeated the Enlightened Skilled Summoning Alpacalypse! Circusmaster got 12164 gold coins, a lucky paw of the Alpacalypse, a golden brick, a golden brick, a golden brick, a vial of vitamin X, a preemptive stroke, some fuzzy logic, an inner voice amplifier, a body language translator, Death’s chess set, a stereolith, a heart of the Mini-Alpacalypse, a minor setback, a dose of reality, a wall nut, a stranger thing, a ticket for “Heroes on Ice”, an elephant’s memory stick, a hoof of the Alpacalypse, a territory marker, a rainbow end locator, a bone of contention, an open and shut case, a pi-sided dice, a misconception pill and a truth embellisher.

https://godvillegame.com/duels/log/3ewwnm03q

Voice Commands I use:

during travel, Dig in any form
learn. for XP
Prayers. for GP
Go, in any form takes you to the nearest town closest previous milestone.
Quick quest. Obviously speaks for itself.
if I get bored and have extra GP, I throw random stuff just to see if it sticks.
fighting monsters:
attack. Strike. Destroy. Defend. Prayers. Heal. Beat
Boss monster fight:
same as regular monster fights, but, bosses have abilities you need to pay attention and use voice commands in accordance to them. If a boss is deafening, your commands will be denied. If it is overhearing, your commands may go through, or the boss may use them against you.. You never know.
Voice commands, do not work in town except for one place, while your hero is asleep you can use a voice command to wake them up. I use the learn command for a chance of gaining some XP.
Voice commands are way more effective in the arena than anywhere else in the game. Dungeons, you start using directional commands north east south west. When you get your personal boss, you can start using the command, down to take you to the basement of the dungeon.
Sailing:
Voice commands are useless. You have to use the map to navigate. commands don’t work. If you try any command, it will waste your GP.
Data Mine: Voice commands are also useless because your boss doesn’t listen to you.
this is as far as I am. Take this list, and if you have other ones that work, please feel free to share any new ideas or commands that work better. Hope this helps. namaste and happy hunting.

This is what I do when I’m bored. I apologize if it aggravates you.

if you have a decent imagination. Close your eyes. Imagine this
Earth or something like it. Every human on this planet loves one another. They know each other from birth till death.. They’re not just friends because they think of each other as family. When one person gets sick, everyone ships in a little to help out that one individual. Bills, children, upkeep etc. Now imagine this planet, in a different solar system nearest to earth.
Now let’s call this planet, alpha Centauri.
Now let’s say we hear about this Solar system with a planet nearest to us called, earth.

where everybody hates each other and tries to kill each other. let’s also say that we have technology to reach this planet .

but, we feel that they are the dumbest species in the whole universe. why would we even think about spending our gas money on such a stupid society? we know they are never going to change, because, our drones record their behaviors for eons now. Still stubborn and dumb. They have not evolved since their beginning.

This is not a lie or your imagination. This is truth, whether you believe or not. Now think of ways we can change our species to be better. without letting governments do it for us.

share this with the people that you care about. we can do better to not be the dumbest species in our universe.

you don’t have to believe in God, or a higher power. You have free choice to leave whenever you want. What happens if someday God comes to our planet and ask you why you don’t believe. Then it tells you he doesn’t believe in you anymore. then, you disappear, because you never existed and have been erased forever. God does exist because it lives inside me and every human on this planet. Where do you think love comes from?

Quantum Butterfly
Veteran Who Went Blind After Being Shot Has Written A Book… And Now He’s Working On A Video Game

Joey Quirk has been blind for five years, but he sees his life more clearly than ever.
A U.S. military veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, Joey has traveled the country and the world, but after he was honorably discharged from the military, his family ended up at Lake of the Ozarks as they fled Hurricane Katrina. During a stint in Pennsylvania working for the V.A., Joey met a friend at a local bar for a drink.
Suddenly, at the bar, Joey says, “Bang! There was an explosion, and there was blood coming out of [my friend’s] head. And then I woke up in the hospital.”
Joey and his friend had been shot in the head by a mentally ill man who wanted to commit “suicide by cop.” He had gone to the bar with two .45 pistols he had stolen from his mother and an AK-47 in the trunk of his car that no one could figure how he obtained. Being mentally ill, the man was already legally prohibited from owning a firearm.
Joey died twice on the way to the hospital and was resuscitated. He was unconscious for three days, in a drug-induced coma, with a bullet wound to the side of his head. He awoke and looked up to see his mother’s face, smiling at him. “Hi mama,” he mumbled. And that, Joey says, was the last thing he ever saw. His optical nerve had been damaged; it bled out and the nerve died. He underwent facial reconstructive surgery (most folks tell him he’s actually better-looking now than he was before the plastic surgery, Joey says, laughing). And then he started learning how to live in the world as a blind man.
A year after he lost his sight, Joey went to the VA Blind Center in Chicago. “They helped me become independent,” he says. When his teacher asked what he wanted to learn, Joey replied, “Everything.” The VA, he says, didn’t let him down. And that’s where he was inspired to write his first book.
His only other experience writing had been in 5th grade, when he won a creative writing contest for a one-page essay. He hadn’t bothered with writing since then, but once he went blind, Joey says he was more focused. Now he had the patience to write, and five hours in front of a computer screen didn’t wear out his eyes anymore. Over the next year-and-a-half, Joey wrote The Mogul: Hotel & Casino, his first book. He self-published, and now he’s already working on a sequel.
It’s been five years since he went blind and, Joey doesn’t want pity, he wants to be productive, and to inspire others. The self-publishing company he worked with is planning to pitch The Mogul to Lionsgate Films for a screen adaptation.
Joey would not be able to see a silver-screen debut of his book, but he’d be able to hear it, thanks to unique services for the visually impaired. When he goes to the Eagles’ Landing Cinema in Lake Ozark, Joey gets a special set of headphones that not only play the movie’s audio in surround-sound, but also have narration to explain what’s happening on-screen. “The last Star Wars was awesome!” he recalled.
That’s a good picture of Joey’s enthusiasm about everything. He has taken control of his life and says the only thing he’s not allowed to do is drive (or hold a shotgun at the local American Legion’s turkey shoot!). He’s working on the sequel for his book, and now, he’s got another project in mind: a video game.
Yes, blind people play video games.
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Joey was recently contacted by a software company. “Do you play video games on your phone?” he recalls them asking. “Yeah,” he replied. “Well, you want to help us build one for visually impaired people?” they asked. He has already lined out a basic storyline for the game, which uses Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality audio to help the visually impaired player orient themselves in the game and figure out how to use the controls. The phone’s gyroscope works with the software to create realistic sounds that help the player immerse themselves into the game.
It’s not Joey’s first ambitious project, and it likely won’t be his last: he stays busy. He’s headed to Los Angeles for a book festival next month to promote his book.
 
Joey won’t see himself as a victim or someone to be pitied; rather, he wants to inspire others to achieve everything they can. “If I can write a book, and I’m blind, well, what excuse do you have?” he said.

02:51 AM Oh my god, can’t believe that I saved all this money! Finally I can have my very own shop!

Hey, it’s catching on. Even the mustard are saying it. Lol.

05:33 PM The Ring Wyrm screamed, “Mentalvisiongamesllc. Com” and perished. Hey, that’s my line!
Lol!

My Kundalini explanition…

Jus being more spiritually connected to your soul and understanding how to stop being a victim to your biological system and start being in charge of it. Erasing fear and unproductive memories. Understanding purpose. Sharing positivity. Noticing synchronicity that you didn’t before. And then during the cycles awakening activation, being in complete bliss, and love more potent than any drug mankind has ever attempted to manufacture. The only bad side is, if you don’t know what this new physical feeling is and it’s happening it may scare the shit out of you because doctors don’t even know about it. So they can’t explain what’s going on. It’s not esoteric voodoo or satanic. You don’t need to be exercised by some fraudulent priest. You begin to love, not just one spiritual prophets or enlightened masters, but all of them as one. It’s not something you can activate Willfully or on purpose. The people who tell you, (do this its how I did it.) in my opinion, are full of shit. It happens when your spirit is ready for it to happen. It doesn’t happen in our time. Can it be rigorously achieved? I believe so. Like the guru monks who meditate 18 hours a day. It isn’t suppose to be hard work or achieved by desperately begging God or the universe for it. It happens like puberty. Whether you’re ready for it or not. Lol. It just seems to be more Prevalent in Humanity now days than ever before in our recorded history. This is why people think we’re living in the end times or revelation. I don’t believe so. It’s just another evolutionary cycle for humanity to go through. I do believe that if it wasn’t for my near death experience I wouldn’t have ever known about this or experienced it. Somehow, the NDE is what triggered my spontaneous Kundalini awakening. From my research, it tends to happen to almost everyone that comes back from the other side.

It is cause when the central nervous system fluids from your brain to your spinal cord, increase an energy and redistribute biological chemicals in a normal, but very intense 29 day time frame. Everybody has this spinal fluid cycle. Kundalini awakening is when these fluids get extra charged and excited and takes over completely. Some people retain gifts of the spiritual kind. Others like myself, just trying to figure it all out. The more were able to understand it, and explain it, the more people we will be able to help when it happens to them.
Namaste.

She must have heard around about how my hero likes to get down when he party’s lol

12:27 AM Stared intently at the trader hoping she would give me a discount. She asked me out instead.

Son of … 04:21 PM Can’t remember a thing from last night’s session in Progress Bar. Must’ve been good as I’ve just woken up in a bamboo grove… with two confused looking moles… and 90585 coins missing.
Haha