Author Topic: Return To Blockland Who Made It?  (Read 2548 times)

Digi started the original, didn't he? Then Ephi and his crew took over?

Digi started the original, didn't he? Then Ephi and his crew took over?
Where did you get this crap from?

On 1.045, in the "Help" stuff, when you press f1. The introduction section states that "A chap named Digi" started it and that ephialtes and a few others took over the project. 

Ephi now controls RTB and I think that's all that matters, Blockland has been better of since.


I miss mocheeze.
Lol when Kaphix posted Mocheeze's and Badspot's phone numbers..
Ahhhh, good times.

I use to love it when everyone attributed RTB to mocheeze. If there was a problem, he'd get the complaint :P

Did mocheeze actually die...? Or was his mission accomplished?

Did mocheeze actually die...? Or was his mission accomplished?
His mission was to contribute to the RTB project. What he really accomplished was far greater. He left everyone he met in the community with an understanding of themselves and what it means to be alive. We never expected him to leave, and the day he finally did was crushing. No one could hold back the tears as he flew into the sunset on his balloon (with appropriate music).

We never saw him again, but I like to think a piece of him lives in all of our hearts.

He taught me how to love.


It's worth noting that ReD_eYe thought up the name and then disappeared for 4 years having actually done nothing.

Hes gonna come back and demand roaltys or some stuff I swear..

We never saw him again, but I like to think a piece of him lives in all of our hearts.

I thought he was a zombie/ghost now?

I miss the old times. I'd trade my left testicle and my right foot to go back when vanilla blockland first started.

His mission was to contribute to the RTB project. What he really accomplished was far greater. He left everyone he met in the community with an understanding of themselves and what it means to be alive. We never expected him to leave, and the day he finally did was crushing. No one could hold back the tears as he flew into the sunset on his balloon (with appropriate music).

We never saw him again, but I like to think a piece of him lives in all of our hearts.

I literally almost died laughing reading that while listening to the music.