You are seeing this page cause you reached this game via Atlas Quest.

This game uses the PuzzleMaze framework, which requires registration. The reason for registration is so you can keep track of others' progress thru a game. I think that that can be kinda fun for this sort of thing.

All registration requires is a trailname/pw and optionally an avatar. Registering as a Guest and random avatars are possible, tho I think there are some downsides to a Guest account. I figured this note was necessary, as some AQ users may be spooked by a registration window in their face when clicking on a letterbox clue.

Note that I refer to this as a "game", not a "clue", cause I think that is a better way to describe it. But, the content describes the location of one or more letterboxes, so you can think of it as a "clue" if you want to. The ultimate goal is to find the final letterbox, which contains some old silver coins (as well as a stamp and logbook, of course, as all letterboxes in the game contain). How you log on AQ whatever else you find along the way is up to you. I have no dog in those "mystery" vs "bonus" vs "traditional" vs "WOM" fights, and no real opinion anymore (even tho I created the first "mystery" box, it wasn't me who invented the term or the distinction). The answer is always, "it is what it is".

If you are interested in this game, I would recommend learning more about the PuzzleMaze framework, and working thru the sample game first. I think the most important thing to mention at this point is that the framework supports teams, so you can set up a team if you want to, and progress etc. will be shared. It is not necessary, of course; you can just click thru and be on your way.

Since it is a competitive/cooperative game, I have also set up a board on AQ to discuss it. (It is likely that you must be an AQ member to access this link).

In all honesty, I don't expect too many AQ members to deal with this, but since Mama Wolf did such nice carves, it seemed right to list it. I guess I should have done that for the previous great carves people have done for me. Oh well. Sorry :)

Click here to proceed to the game.

This pic was shot when I was writing the game, but it has nothing to do with it. I just thought it was cool, but I could not find a way to work it in. Maybe you have to live around here to think it is cool, I dunno.