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Welcome to Mr. Logic's "SiMPLE" Riddle!
You
may find that this riddle is a little bit different
from the usual types of Internet riddles that you are used to playing. In fact, most of you
will probably not even know how to begin playing this riddle (unless someone else
helps you).
But first...
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This game requires a knowledge of SiMPLE program- |
There, now that we've scared away all the "Riff-Raff" let's get down to having some fun!
As usual, the rules are very simple (no pun indended):
The players who got all the
way through the riddle were:
| Name | Location | Time (GMT) |
|---|---|---|
| Bruce | Minnesota | 2005:12:16:18:47 |
| Jepson | Stockholm, Sweden | 2005:12:18:06:20 |
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Mike Edgington Kalie Harrison |
Massachusetts | 2006:06:22:05:55 |
| Havoc | Seattle, WA | 2006:11:17:04:39 |
| Pawel Jendrusiewicz | Poland | 2007:01:12:22:10 |
| Todd Malicoate | Stillwater, OK | 2007:06:15:01:15 |
| Daniel Herden | Essen, Germany | 2007:07:08:13:12 |
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t=char(103)+char(111) s="www.simplecodeworks.com" Displays,"/riddle/",t |
"Mr. Logic" is the producer of many online puzzle games. In the Spring of 2002, he created the concept of the Internet "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", "Zest", 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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