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中文名称:魔幻迷宫
英文名称:Labyrinth
发行时间:1986年
电影导演:吉姆·海森 Jim Henson
电影演员:珍妮弗·康纳利 Jennifer Connelly
大卫·鲍威 David Bowie
弗兰克·奥兹 Frank Oz
沃维克·戴维斯 Warwick Davis
地区:美国,英国
语言:英语 游戏名称:《魅影传说》;
游戏类型:APRG;
活动名称:魔幻迷宫;
活动NPC:迷宫活动使者;
活动时间:每天16:00-16:30;
参与等级:45级以上。 魔幻迷宫一共11层,其中普通层10层,第十层可以通往神秘层
前10层,每层有4个传送点(1\2\3\4),其中只有一个传说点事通往下层的,如果选择错误,则会被随机传送回后面的层数。
如,玩家在3层,选择了4出口,正确,则可成功传送至636f70797a686964616f3364层;
玩家在4层,选择了2出口,错误,则会被传送回1层或2层或3层(随机)
3.第11层有强力BOSS,击杀后奖励也非常丰富。小tips,该BOSS有禁疗技能,角色不能回复生命,建议组队击杀。 每天16:00-16:30活动开启后,游戏右上角有活动图标,可直接传送至活动NPC。活动结束前均可进入,不限次数。但只有成功进入第10层后才能获得一次奖励。
场景地图,如图示1、2、3、4均为传送点。
但只有一个正确的把你传送至下一层,选择错误将被随机传送回前面的楼层。
小技巧:由于是集体活动,靠个人力量肯定是要花费很多时间一个个去猜的。可以跟小伙伴们一起共享你们的正确答案哦!每进一层可以把正确的传说点记录到频道,然后下次就不会进错啦!
顺利到达第10层才会有奖励哦!千万不要忘记领取你的活动奖励,领取完可以前往神秘层,里面有超级BOSS,击败后死亡掉落物品无归属,所有玩家均可拾取哦!
第一个成功达到第10层的玩家可以获得第一礼包,
BOSS :
Jennifer Connelly was born in the Catskill Mountains, New York, to Ilene (Schuman), a dealer of antiques, and Gerard Connelly, a clothing manufacturer. Her father had Irish and Norwegian ancestry, and her mother was from a Jewish immigrant family. Jennifer grew up in Brooklyn Heights, just across the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan, except for the four years her parents spent in Woodstock, New York. Back in Brooklyn Heights, she attended St. Ann's school. A close friend of the family was an advertising executive. When Jennifer was ten, he suggested that her parents take her to a modeling audition. She began appearing in newspaper and magazine ads (among them "Seventeen" magazine), and soon moved on to television commercials. A casting director saw her and introduced her to Sergio Leone, who was seeking a young girl to dance in his gangster epic Once Upon a Time in America (1984). Although having little screen time, the few minutes she was on-screen were enough to reveal her talent. Her next role after that was an episode of the British horror anthology TV series Tales of the Unexpected (1979) in 1984.
After Leone's movie, horror master Dario Argento signed her to play her first starring role in his thriller Phenomena (1985). The film made a lot of money in Europe but, unfortunately, was heavily cut for American distribution. Around the same time, she appeared in the rock video "I Drove All Night," a Roy Orbison song, co-starring Jason Priestley. She released a single called "Monologue of Love" in Japan in the mid-1980s, in which she sings in Japanese a charming little song with semi-classical instruments arrangement. On the B-side is "Message Of Love," which is an interview with music in background. She also appeared in television commercials in Japan.
She enrolled at Yale, and then transferred two years later to Stanford. She trained in classical theater and improvisation, studying with the late drama coach Roy London, Howard Fine, and Harold Guskin.
The late 1980s saw her starring in a hit and three lesser seen films. Amongst the latter was her roles in Étoile (1989), as a ballerina and in Some Girls (1988), where she played a self-absorbed college freshman. The hit was Labyrinth (1986), released in 1986. Jennifer got the job after a nationwide talent search for the lead in this fantasy directed by Jim Henson and produced by George Lucas. Her career entered in a calm phase after those films, until Dennis Hopper, who was impressed after having seen her in "Some Girls", cast Jennifer as an ingé7a64e59b9ee7ad94332nue small-town girl in The Hot Spot (1990), based upon the 1950s crime novel "Hell Hath No Fury". It received mixed critical reviews, but it was not a box office success.
The Rocketeer (1991), an ambitious Touchstone super-production, came to the rescue. The film was an old-fashioned adventure flick about a man capable of flying with rockets on his back. Critics saw in "Rocketeer" a top-quality movie, a homage to those old films of the 1930s in which the likes of Errol Flynn starred. After "Rocketeer," Jennifer made Career Opportunities (1991), The Heart of Justice (1992), Mulholland Falls (1996), and Inventing the Abbotts (1997). In 1998, she was invited by director Alex Proyas to make Dark City (1998), a strange, visually stunning science-fiction extravaganza. In this movie, Jennifer played the main character's wife, and she delivered an acclaimed performance. The film itself didn't break any box-office record but received positive reviews. This led Jennifer to a contract with Fox for the television series The $treet (2000), a main part in the memorable and dramatic love-story Waking the Dead (2000) and, more important, a breakthrough part in the polemic and applauded independent Requiem for a Dream (2000), a tale about the haunting lives of drug addicts and the subsequent process of decadence and destruction. In "Requiem for a Dream," Jennifer had her career's most courageous, difficult part, a performance that earned her a Spirit Award Nomination. She followed this role with Pollock (2000), in which she played Pollock's mistress, Ruth Klingman. Most recently, Ron Howard chose her to co-star with Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind (2001), the film that tells the true story of John Nash, a man who suffered from mental illness but eventually beats this and wins the Nobel Prize in 1994. Jennifer played Nash's wife and won a Golden Globe, BAFTA, AFI and Oscar as Best Supporting Actress.
Jennifer lives in New York. She is 5'7", and speaks fluent Italian and French. She enjoys physical activities such as swimming, gymnastics, and bike riding. She is also an outdoors person -- camping, hiking and walking, and is interested in quantum physics and philosophy. She likes horses, Pearl Jam, SoundGarden, Jesus Jones, and occasionally wears a small picture of the The Dalai Lama on a necklace. Her favorite colors are cobalt blue, forest green, and "very pale green/gray -- sort of like the color of the sea". She likes to draw.