@BOOKHOUSE You could give out something actually physical. Like a set of coordinates that gives a location to pick something up.
@BOOKHOUSE You could give out something actually physical. Like a set of coordinates that gives a location to pick something up.
@BOOKHOUSE Bragging rights, maybe? If you're pretty sure they're on some social network you're also on, you could write a post that says @ so-and-so is clever and solved the such-and such puzzle!
@lahosken i like that. That can be a side-order!
@BOOKHOUSE Only 3 options, an image, a song, or a story.
@retech they all sound fucking dull right now though. I got as far as a non-fiction PDF that is useful, a print poster of something Twin Peaks related, a map which may be part of a clue for a future treasure hunt. And i am not sure any of them are correct. What i am sure of was all that whiskey I have just drunk.
@BOOKHOUSE You could give out something actually physical. Like a set of coordinates that gives a location to pick something up.
@retech i am doing that for most other treasure hunts. Write book. Hide treasure hunt in book. Hide treasure in UK. First to solve and find it has it.
This one i want to be a little more automated. The prize will always be there and anybody who solves it has access to it. So i can create essentially the same treasure hunt in different ways and share that out in special made books.
@BOOKHOUSE Options are certainly narrowed with this one.
@retech morning me thinks some sort of proof of completion and solving stuff certificate one can download. That is not quite it, but it is closer.
Thank you for being my idea bouncing board.