Archive for August, 2002

Bottles and Cans

Thursday, August 29th, 2002
by SpaceBass

An editorial on perspective.

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Strength in Numbers

Thursday, August 22nd, 2002
by SpaceBass

An editorial on the importance of encouraging a large player audience.

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TimeHunt

Wednesday, August 21st, 2002

An "online Treasure Hunt" is being produced by Wellspring Interactive, Ltd., and scheduled to launch in about a month, according to the TimeHunt "Head of Clues," Danny Kodicek. In a post over on ARGN, Kodicek pointed to the teaser site, and explained that the online game included more than 100 pages of "interactive and animated puzzles," with notable contributors such as Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

It appears that registration will be required to participate, but also that TimeHunt will feature some facility to communicate with other players, called "Hunters" by Kodicek, as well as a physical treasure for the winner: "a replica of the Machina Universalis envisioned by Poverus, a machine that purports to answer all the questions of the Universe."

Some are wondering how much interactivity there will be in TimeHunt. According to later posts by Kodicek, once the game launches, everything needed to solve the mystery will be available to the players. Kodicek indicated that the development team expects the winning hunter will meet with success in about one to five years after the game is launched, and warned that the sample puzzles are not necessarily indicative of the difficulty level that will be found within the game itself.

One of the distinctive marks of past ARGs has been the ability of the players to affect the game universe. Whether that will be possible in a game that is complete from the start will be something to watch. It will also be interesting to see how the developers respond to the natural tendency of the ARG community to fall upon a new game like a school of piranha, devouring everything in sight in seconds.

For now, we're going with the assumption that TimeHunt will be a web-based "armchair treasure hunt," an online version of the sort of mystery first popularized when Kit Williams published his book, Masquerade, which encouraged readers to pore over every image in the minutest detail in order to find all of the clues to solve the mystery of where the author had hidden an ornamental rabbit made out of gold. Even if TimeHunt doesn't turn out to be an ARG, we're sure you'll let us know if it's fun!

Alias v2.0

Tuesday, August 6th, 2002

Equi_design tipped us off that the fine folks at ABC aren't busy with just Push, NV:

The Alias web puzzle has been restarted for Season 2.

The Trailhead is at the ABC site.

The Discussion groups/FAQ/Trail are located here: [Yahoo! Group]

We've updated the summary page accordingly. The only thing I can say is the Trailhead page certainly doesn't make me wonder if "this is not a game."

The Ring

Tuesday, August 6th, 2002

It really looks to me now as if the whole Ring Thing was just a semi-static, oo-spooky web advertising deal. The movie site is fully active now—and it's quite pretty—but it just doesn't look like there's an ARG there. Still a lot of fun stuff to play with on the official site, if you're bored.