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Actionsoft's latest game, Midnight Mansion 2: The Haunted Hills,  includes 28 mansions. The 8 Built-in mansions have 3 difficulties along with 4 extra custom mansions. We don't have that many other custom MM2 mansions yet. Design your own custom mansion! Info below.  You can find out more about the game here.

The original Midnight Mansion game contains over 150 mansions. The 8 included mansions which have 3 difficulty levels each, and about 115 approved custom mansions which you can download here and also several freely uploaded mansions. To know the difference between these three types of mansions, click here.

Are you a creative person and thinking of designing a mansion yourself? Or want to know about how to upload it? Click here and we'll show you! You'll find guidelines for betatesters here.

News:
Midnight Mansion 2: The Haunted Hills version 1.0.2b has been released. This fixes a bug in Jasperlone Mountains Hard. Simply re-download the game, bring over your custom mansions folder from the old version and play on. All your saves and high scores will not be changed.

Midnight Mansion HD (MM1) is now available at the Mac App Store and at the Actionsoft website. A Windows version is now available.

Here is a list of downloadable MM1 HD ready custom mansions, which also work in the Windows version of the game.

The MM2 custom mansion Hanging Gardens of Babylon by Freddy/SandyBean/Josephine/brell was updated on 19. Nov 2023 to add a fourth section. Available here


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Reply #10 - 30.10.2009 at 22:24:11
 
Anybody using 10.6.1 with Mail 4.1 on a Microsoft Exchange server and has run into problems with Mail?
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How can we know what server our IPS uses?
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Sorry, I am talking about my workplace, not at home.
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Reply #13 - 31.10.2009 at 14:15:48
 
Ah! Have you been to the Apple forums and searched for an answer?

http://discussions.apple.com/index.jspa?categoryID=1
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Yes, thank you, but didn't find anything helpful.
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Semi-Native wrote on 30.09.2009 at 20:44:02:
I RECOVERED ALL MY PHOTOS!!!!

I'm so happy, I could just cry. I spent an hour on the phone yesterday with Apple tech support, and we determined that the files were still on the drive, but nothing we tried could repair the disk. I then got on the Apple discussion boards for recommendations about data recovery software. Here's the one I got and it worked great. You can even download a demo to see if it will work first, so you don't have to pay out money for nothing:

It's ProSoft Engineering Data Rescue II and here's the link:

http://www.prosofteng.com/products/data_rescue_sysreq.php?PHPSESSID=8b4e94f3f116...

I highly recommend it if you need to recover data. It can even recover deleted files.



I accidentally formatted my digital camera once, which to my knowledge erases the directory structure without really affecting the photos themselves.  I had to use similar (or maybe the same?) software to recover them -- but at least there is a solution out there!
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