IL SEGRETO DA 500MILA DOLLARI È STATO
SVELATO
Esattamente un anno fa è uscito ENDGAME – The Calling di James Frey e Nils Johnson-Shelton.
Il giorno della sua
pubblicazione è iniziata in contemporanea mondiale una caccia al tesoro.
Tra indizi ed enigmi
sparsi in internet e nel mondo reale,
il romanzo è
diventato il centro di tutto.
Paesi coinvolti: 166
Partecipanti ufficiali: 135.823
Solo 61 persone nel mondo hanno risolto
l’enigma
VENERDI' È STATO RIVELATO IL VINCITORE
Froylan Moreno del Rio è
un ingegnere messicano di 25 anni che vive
e studia a Milano.
Dopo aver scoperto il concorso su
Facebook, ha vinto grazie a una copia di Endgame della Casa Editrice Nord.
La cerimonia di premiazione si è svolta giovedì al Caesars Palace di Las Vegas.
Per saperne di più:
Ecco l'intervista al vincitore:
Age: 25
Country of Birth: Mexico
How did you first hear about Endgame and its puzzle?
Someone,
I can’t remember who, published it on Facebook.
When did you start playing?
When did you start playing?
In
January, I was very late to the party.
What was your initial reaction when you started playing the puzzle? Was it anything like you expected?
Well
at first I really didn’t know how or where to start. That’s why I spent a long
time looking through all the links and other clues on the book before finally
arriving at the first puzzle. It really wasn’t as I expected, there was no
clear starting point and only later I realized it was because there were 3
starting points.
Can you tell us a little bit about your background? Do you enjoy solving other kinds of puzzles?
Can you tell us a little bit about your background? Do you enjoy solving other kinds of puzzles?
I
have always enjoyed puzzles in videogames. I’m the kind of player that never
looks for a guide to solve things. That said, I had never tried to solve
anything this difficult.
What can you tell us about your studies? Do you think they helped you solve the puzzle?
What can you tell us about your studies? Do you think they helped you solve the puzzle?
Let’s
see, right now I’m in the middle of studying a Master’s degree in astronomy. It
did help a lot with the cosmotron as you can imagine, I think it was there that
I caught up with all the other players.
When you completed the puzzle, you were in Italy. What brought you there? How long had you been in Italy at that point?
When you completed the puzzle, you were in Italy. What brought you there? How long had you been in Italy at that point?
My
Masters, I had already been there for 1 and a half years.
How many times did you read the book?
How many times did you read the book?
Completely
and in order, only once. But as you can imagine I had to read some parts many
more times.
Did you enjoy the book?
Did you enjoy the book?
I
did, but I enjoyed the puzzles more, the book I read in a few days while the
puzzles kept me busy for months.
Who was your favorite Player in the book?
Who was your favorite Player in the book?
Chiyoko,
definitely.
How much time do you think you spent on the puzzle in total?
I’m
not sure, without counting breaks more than 1 month I think.
Was there any part of the puzzle where you were stuck?
Was there any part of the puzzle where you were stuck?
The
tuba of hell, I had like a week and a half with no progress at all.
What was your feeling upon completing the puzzle and finding out that you had won?
Like
Frodo after destroying the one ring, I was just glad it was over. For the “final
sprint” I spent a whole week working on the puzzles day and night almost with
no sleep.
Is there any general advice you could give to people who will try to solve Sky Key's puzzle?
This
is going to sound very cliché but the best advice I can give is “don’t give
up”. I’m fairly certain I was behind the whole competition until the very last
puzzle, but I didn’t give up! If you give up you’ll always have a 0% chance of
winning.
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