Puzzling history prior to Revos
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:58 pm
So I figured we should get to know what each other's histories with puzzles were prior to our entrance into the life that is Revo-World.
As well as what we thought of Revomazes when we were first introduced to them.
I shall start off with,
I was originaally a puzzle lover when i got the rubiks cube a few years back after learning from a friend how to do it. I thought it was hard, so i decided timing myself would be fun. After all that, I realized that i needed a bigger challenge.
I was looking for some website that "is" one big puzzle in a series of 5 "chapters" shall i say. In order to do these puzzles, cause there was like 27 to 35 in a chapter, you needed to understand how to think in such a different manner. It was weird because all the clues were in the website page of the puzzle you were on. The answer to the puzzle, was the end part of the url for the next puzzle.
And you needed previous puzzles in order to move on. If you messed up, you go back to the previous page, and try again, and again, and again.
I cant remember the site name, but i ended up falling upon revomazes while searching for it.
My first intention of revomazes was that they would be easy. Boy was I wrong.
As well as what we thought of Revomazes when we were first introduced to them.
I shall start off with,
I was originaally a puzzle lover when i got the rubiks cube a few years back after learning from a friend how to do it. I thought it was hard, so i decided timing myself would be fun. After all that, I realized that i needed a bigger challenge.
I was looking for some website that "is" one big puzzle in a series of 5 "chapters" shall i say. In order to do these puzzles, cause there was like 27 to 35 in a chapter, you needed to understand how to think in such a different manner. It was weird because all the clues were in the website page of the puzzle you were on. The answer to the puzzle, was the end part of the url for the next puzzle.
And you needed previous puzzles in order to move on. If you messed up, you go back to the previous page, and try again, and again, and again.
I cant remember the site name, but i ended up falling upon revomazes while searching for it.
My first intention of revomazes was that they would be easy. Boy was I wrong.