Help find puzzle hunt resources!
One of the best thing about the Puzzle Hunt Forum (which is going to be turning 1 soon) is when new people find it and post messages about their interest and experienced players encourage them. Their usual question, though, has been "This is so cool! What do I do now?" To that end, I'm trying to put together a comprehensive (ha!) list of resources for the newbie puzzle hunter, instead of them having to try and navigate the entire web to find every morsel of puzzle hunt-related info (like I did).
If you, as one of the three readers who accidentally reading this, have information that could or should be listed, please visit the Getting Started/Resources thread and post! Right now, only a few things are up and are mostly things that I could locate without doing any real research (lazy, busy, trying to be less sedentary, etc.). Info websites, blogs, Twitter accounts, Facebook pages, etc. are all welcome as long as they regularly provide puzzle hunt related info. For example, a Twitter feed from a Galactic Puzzle King who only Tweets about golf probably wouldn't make the list, but one from a mechanic who regularly posts about their puzzle hunt experiences would.
If you, as one of the three readers who accidentally reading this, have information that could or should be listed, please visit the Getting Started/Resources thread and post! Right now, only a few things are up and are mostly things that I could locate without doing any real research (lazy, busy, trying to be less sedentary, etc.). Info websites, blogs, Twitter accounts, Facebook pages, etc. are all welcome as long as they regularly provide puzzle hunt related info. For example, a Twitter feed from a Galactic Puzzle King who only Tweets about golf probably wouldn't make the list, but one from a mechanic who regularly posts about their puzzle hunt experiences would.
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1 Comments:
Thanks for putting together that resources page--I'll remember it the next time somebody asks what the hell The Game is. :)
One suggestion: you could add a section for Twitter lists, like geekamama/puzzle and puzzlepro/bay-area-the-game, which would provide links to further resources and require minimal maintenance on your part.
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