Reserved, since that's the cool thing to do.
8-1-17 - Added a second hint on ITH.
8-4-17 - There's a new hint posted a separate discussion that links back here.
8-11-17 - The "separate discussion" mentioned above can be found here. The hint is in the poll question.
Note: Feel free to add me on Steam to ask questions if you have any. It's a good feeling to see people solve a puzzle you've made! I want to help.
8-27-17:
Just over a day left on this! You can do it!
Completely clueless? Almost there, but not quite sure what the last step is? Add me on Steam and I'll be happy to nudge you along!
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Good job!
I made this around 4 years ago. It's my favorite puzzle I've made, I think.
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Happy to have that compliment from you. I know you've seen more than your fair share of puzzles ;-)
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That makes me so happy! You can't buy those moments.
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have a bump even though the hints didn't help me one bit :P
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It'll click at some point for you. I know it.
More hints in the future, surely :-)
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bump even though neither of the hints are are getting through to me
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There will likely be more. Never Gonna Give You Up, dude.
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You're good people. I would've WLed you like 100 times by now if I could.
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Bump for found other link.
(Not enough time for puzzles, though, so I'll pass.)
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I guess I have decoded your message. Finally. After many many attempts :D
But I guess this doesn't really help me, since even Google can't tell me how the message could be meant. Either I have made a mistake, or I have no idea how the message could help (or both :D)
Either way: Please accept my second BUMP :D
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Did you solve it?!
As a puzzle creator, the best feeling is to have a puzzle that's just hard enough. And every person that solves it serves as a compliment.
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Yes, solved. Though I did have trouble with the one you mentioned in the giveaway.
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But I bought that bundle myself though... so no giveaway for me.
have a bump anyways
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Just over a day left on this! You can do it!
Completely clueless? Almost there, but not quite sure what the last step is? Add me on Steam and I'll be happy to nudge you along!
Find the puzzle here.
The prizes are Tier 1 games from the Humble Telltale Bundle 2017.
Requirements:
Giveaways end very early on August 29.
Design notes and solution:
It is difficult to come up with a set of 14 songs in which you have the first letters and last letters defined. I was fortunate in that I was able to find a good list of songs that satisfied both phrases. I used Google to find a webpage that listed dozens of pages of songs in alphabetical order. I searched that page for song titles that would work for each entry in the table.
I wanted recognizable songs in all cases, but that didn't work. "Ty Cobb" was a particularly troublesome one. I can't remember if there were other songs that I had on my list that I could've used (this was written weeks after I made the puzzle, and I made the puzzle years ago), but I know that I already had that song, so I favored it over any other choices that might have existed.
For almost every song, I wanted the lyrics in the clip to be words that could be popped into Google and give the solvers a pretty solid feeling that they had the right song title. That means that no common phrases could be alone in the clip. It had to be unique. This made "Ty Cobb" a tough one, because I think Chris Cornell recorded the vocals with the microphone inside his mouth. It's so hard to understand him through the whole song.
The presence of "Tequila", which Pee-wee is known for dancing to, was a happy coincidence.
I made sure to avoid song titles which had "The" at the beginning, because I wanted no ambiguity about what solver had to do when the song titles were listed. I also avoided parenthetical text for the same reason.
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