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The Fake City with a Real Prize – Perplex City

Chill Fuel | April 18, 2024
The Fake City with a Real Prize - Perplex City

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  1. @user-jl7cz2pe6d

    April 18, 2024 at 7:49 am

    The 13 flavors one actually kinda makes me mad. What's the point of going through all the time and effort of solving this incredibly infamous cryptic puzzle if you're not going to share your results with anybody? Or in that case, any hints on how you even solved it???

  2. @comparatorclock

    April 18, 2024 at 7:49 am

    tbh i think card #238 was made as a filler card so as to make the set exactly 256 cards in size (aka 2^8, thus satisfying nerdiness), and was thus made to be about an impossible puzzle not because it was meant to be solved, but rather simply for the sake of thematics

  3. @GoldenfoxxPrime

    April 18, 2024 at 7:49 am

    I became aware of this from Inside A Mind's video, and I love stuff like this. My ONLY problem with this sort of thing is that you'd have to be a globetrotting treasure hunter to actually find this cube unless you were just lucky enough to be from the general area in which the cube was hidden. It's the same problem I used to have with the McDonald's Monopoly game (i.e., what the hell are the odds one of the needed pieces would wind up in my neck of the woods at all, let alone a franchise I happened to visit). Glad they finally found Satoshi, though! Shows what can happen when you put a bunch of minds together.

  4. @chriss1407

    April 18, 2024 at 7:49 am

    You said New York City and showed a drawing of Long Island and labeled it as New York City. These are two extremely different things. They are not the same. They are not interchangeable for each other. You’re “map of New York City” does not even included most of the actual city.

  5. @BabyCharmander

    April 18, 2024 at 7:49 am

    I found this channel recently, watched a couple vids, and then immediately added EVERYTHING to my watch later list. Your content is fascinating and some of this stuff I have never heard of before—including this one!

    It’s always nice to hear about ARGs that actually get finished. This one sounds like it was immensely cool and I’d totally participate in something like this if one was made again.

  6. @flickteasetv2004

    April 18, 2024 at 7:49 am

    I always hear about these ARGs after the fact. They're still so cool to learn about but I want so badly to participate in one. I feel like they way I've lived my entire life has prepared me for to solve a mystery like this. That and the autism.

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