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I have often wondered about this problem and have become convinced that no matter which path you take, you start making some money to brag about after about two years of plugging away at your desk.

I may be wrong, but here's one more example that may be the exception:

[ Last Updated: Thursday, 8 February 2007, 19:13 GMT

£100,000 prize for digital hunter

After nearly two years, a cryptic treasure hunt played out between the real and virtual worlds has been won.

Andy Darley from the UK was one of 50,000 players who took part in the alternate reality game, Perplex City.

Gamers from 92 countries have solved clues on the web and around the world in a quest for the Receda Cube, an "artefact" buried in a hidden location.

Mr Darley eventually tracked the object to a wood in Northamptonshire. Finding it nets him £100,000 ($200,000).

"I was playing for the puzzles and the stories, but it was only a few days ago that I thought I was in with a chance," said Mr Darley.

"As I pulled the Cube from the sticky, wet clay, and even afterwards as I was waiting to return the Cube, all I could think about was how bizarre the whole thing really was."

Elaborate clues

Perplex city is one of a number of alternate reality games (ARGs) that blur the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds. The first recognised one was The Beast, developed as part of a marketing campaign for the film AI.

They use real world events and clues planted on the internet, television and newspapers to guide players on a real-life treasure hunt.

Perplex City also used puzzle cards, bought in shops and on the internet, that contained optical illusions, cryptography, and riddles. The rarest cards have traded hands for more than £200 on online auction sites.

Music with clues in the melodies and real life parties, often with elaborate scenarios, also led gamers towards the final goal.

Perplex City has been running since April 2005 but speculation about the location of the hidden object has escalated in recent weeks.

Following a recent live event, Mr Darley tracked the cube down to Wakerly Great Wood, Northamptonshire at 0400 GMT on 02 February. To claim his prize and end the game he returned the cube to the Perplex City headquarters in London.

A new Perplex City game will start later this year. ]


SOURCE: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6344375.stm


THAT'S SOME SERIOUS MONEY - CERTAINLY BEATS BLOGGING FOR CASH ROUNDLY, UNLESS YOU'VE GOT A SPECIAL SETUP, OF COURSE!






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  • silverwhisper said on Feb 09, 2007....
    i never even heard of this game!

    ed
  • Bronx said on Feb 09, 2007....
    I was very much perplexed myself.

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