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Welcome To Mr. Logic's "Off-Line" Riddle!
The "Off-Line" Riddle is similar to many of the Internet riddles that you may have already played. However, instead of advancing from one on-line page to another, this riddle is played entirely off-line.
Since you don't have to be on-line, you can play the game at your leisure, even if you have only limited Internet access. And since the game is not played in a web browser, you don't have to muck around looking through obscure HTML source listings for hidden clues (UGH!) like some on-line riddles require. Furthermore, since the game is played off-line, you don't have to figure out how to modify any URLs in order to express your answers. Instead, you simply type in your answers when asked to do so.
To play the "Off-Line" Riddle, just download and unzip the "riddle.zip" folder:
| Click here to download the "riddle.zip" folder |
(This game can be played on either 32-bit computers or 64-bit computers.)
Inside the unzipped "riddle" folder you will find a "RunMe" executable file. Just double-click it to start the game.
Since the game is intended to be played off-line, you should try to refrain from overly using on-line resources (such as Google). Any dummy can merely search the Internet for answers. Instead, see how many things you can figure out on your own.
[And consider this tantalizing fact: Because the entire game is completely self-contained,
the answers to all the questions are not just "out there" somewhere on the Internet.
When you download the game, you download everything
. . . including all the answers! . . . right into your own computer!]
A final word of advice: Take notes as you play. (You never know when they might come in handy later on!)
[Click here to view the Top 10 List]
[Found an error in the game? Report it to us.]
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Mr. Logic's IQ Question In the following group of images, which one does not belong in the group? |
"Mr. Logic" is the producer of many online puzzle games. In the Spring of 2002, he created the concept of the "Online Riddle" when he released his Cybertrek adventure game. Since then, hundreds of other game makers have implemented his "URL-completion" method in the design of their own games (e.g., "This Is Not Pr0n", etc.). If you'd like to play more of "Mr. Logic's" games, just click any of the images that you see below:

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