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| 9 AUG 2004 at 1:36am |
MichalNGrand Inquisitor


Posts : 7058 Joined: 14 SEP 2003
Status : Online | Originally Posted By karimarti (7 AUG 2004 8:07pm) Brush up on those ancient code breaking skills
NB. You do have to use Google! Too bad I played this one a few weeks ago : But it was fun! The way it worked with the e-mails and Googling reminded me of Missing.
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| 9 AUG 2004 at 1:46am |
MichalNGrand Inquisitor


Posts : 7058 Joined: 14 SEP 2003
Status : Online | Hmm, did you also play this one?
http://www.randomhouse.com/doubleday/davinci/
Note: Requires actual copy of The Da Vinci Code (hardcover?) to solve fully.
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| 9 AUG 2004 at 2:07am |
karimartiSorcerer Apprentice


Posts : 291 Joined: 15 JUL 2004
Status : Online | Originally Posted By MichalN (9 AUG 2004 1:36am)
The way it worked with the e-mails and Googling reminded me of Missing.
I have yet to receive this one in the mail, it should be coming any day now.
You need your book for this site as well, IIRC.
mild spoiler:
I thought it was brilliant that you can call in the assistant, Faukman's, office and hear an automated message left by him for your next clue. I was somewhat expecting to hear someone answer the phone. I was even ready with my "sorry, wrong number" excuse just in case someone did.
Originally Posted By MichalN (9 AUG 2004 1:46am) Hmm, did you also play this one? http://www.randomhouse.com/doubleday/davinci/
And no, I haven't been to that site and will do so now, thanks!
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| 9 AUG 2004 at 2:28am |
MichalNGrand Inquisitor


Posts : 7058 Joined: 14 SEP 2003
Status : Online | Originally Posted By karimarti (9 AUG 2004 2:07am) I have yet to receive this one in the mail, it should be coming any day now. I got it last Monday, took me just four evenings to finish If you liked The Da Vinci Code, there's a very good chance you'll also like Missing. There is no direct connection between the two, but both deal with ancient mysteries.
You need your book for this site as well, IIRC. I really doubt that, since that game was a sort of teaser for DVC, it came out before the book
I thought it was brilliant that you can call in the assistant, Faukman's, office and hear an automated message left by him for your next clue. I never tried calling the number (I somehow solved the puzzle without it) but I was wondering what'd happen if I called. Now I know! Maybe I should call just for fun
And no, I haven't been to that site and will do so now, thanks! Have fun! There are just a few puzzles, but some are pretty tough.
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| 9 AUG 2004 at 10:57pm |
karimartiSorcerer Apprentice


Posts : 291 Joined: 15 JUL 2004
Status : Online | Originally Posted By MichalN (9 AUG 2004 2:28am) I really doubt that, since that game was a sort of teaser for DVC, it came out before the book Actually... when you visit the Swiss Bank site to access the ladie's account #, the clue tells you to look in the middle of ch. 44 of the book. I'm pretty sure this number would have been nearly impossible to guess for someone who hasn't read the book. My guess is that they changed the game a little after the book was released.
I never tried calling the number (I somehow solved the puzzle without it) but I was wondering what'd happen if I called. Now I know! Maybe I should call just for fun So you guessed the website that Faukman tells you to visit on the voice message to complete the game? (Again, Brown possibly changed the game a little after the release.) There are actually 2 #s, last one being a voice-message from Dan Brown.
Have fun! There are just a few puzzles, but some are pretty tough. Thanks! The last one isn't easy!
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| 10 AUG 2004 at 2:40am |
MichalNGrand Inquisitor


Posts : 7058 Joined: 14 SEP 2003
Status : Online | Originally Posted By karimarti (9 AUG 2004 10:57pm) Actually... when you visit the Swiss Bank site to access the ladie's account #, the clue tells you to look in the middle of ch. 44 of the book. I'm pretty sure this number would have been nearly impossible to guess for someone who hasn't read the book. My guess is that they changed the game a little after the book was released. Hmm, you're right about that.
So you guessed the website that Faukman tells you to visit on the voice message to complete the game? I didn't guess - I did a Google search on "Jonas Faukman". And I thought "oubleknight" was a nice pun on "oubleday"
Thanks! The last one isn't easy! Need a hint?
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| 18 AUG 2004 at 11:44am |
EvaGuild Master


Posts : 3247 Joined: 5 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | Hey, I didn't know there was another game...It's not fair to not-Americans....And/or people who doesn't have the American hardcover version I guess....but it was still fun! And it did sort of resemble In Memoriam. Why did they change the name anyway?
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| 18 AUG 2004 at 3:52pm |
karimartiSorcerer Apprentice


Posts : 291 Joined: 15 JUL 2004
Status : Online | Originally Posted By Eva (18 AUG 2004 11:44am) Hey, I didn't know there was another game...It's not fair to not-Americans....And/or people who doesn't have the American hardcover version I guess.... Not to mention the Manhattan area code number for that matter.
And it did sort of resemble In Memoriam. Why did they change the name anyway? To suit and compliment the boxcover better. Although I liked the sound of In Memoriam.
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| 18 AUG 2004 at 4:50pm |
EvaGuild Master


Posts : 3247 Joined: 5 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By karimarti (18 AUG 2004 3:52pm)
Not to mention the Manhattan area code number for that matter.
Oh that. Well I somehow didn't have to call that number. And wouldn't it have been quite expensive as well....
To suit and compliment the boxcover better. Although I liked the sound of In Memoriam. I hope the name was all they changed.
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| 9 DEC 2004 at 8:07pm |
OcculaIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 1 Joined: 9 DEC 2004
Status : Online | Help! I am trying to play the da vinci code game, but I do not have the book. What is Marie Denarnaud's bank account number?
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| 13 DEC 2004 at 10:59pm |
EvaGuild Master


Posts : 3247 Joined: 5 NOV 2002
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| 14 DEC 2004 at 4:20am |
MichalNGrand Inquisitor


Posts : 7058 Joined: 14 SEP 2003
Status : Online | Originally Posted By Eva (13 DEC 2004 10:59pm) 1123581321 In other words, the first 10 digits (or eight numbers) of the Fibonacci sequence.
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| 14 DEC 2004 at 10:01am |
EvaGuild Master


Posts : 3247 Joined: 5 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | I hope Occula will see this....seems it was his only post...chances are he already figured it out.
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| 3 APR 2005 at 5:04pm |
jjacobIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 5 Joined: 2 APR 2005
Status : Online | Da Vinci was only made an elitist artist by all his biographers.
What's art, in a nutshell?
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