Conn's Piracy Theory
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CONN'S PIRACY THEORY
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a tiny thinky riddle-filled detective game
hand-crafted by Frycandle
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created within 4-5 days for
The Case of the Thinky Game Jam
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featuring and special thanks to
thinkygames.com
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playing with a dictionary is optional
but highly recommended
you may find additional clues
hidden within definitions
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best played with pen and paper or
within a PDF editor
download the black-and-white
answer sheet to print and play on paper
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | Frycandle |
Genre | Puzzle |
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Conn's Piracy Theory - PDF.pdf 7.5 MB
Conn's Answer Sheet - PDF.pdf 623 kB
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I was thinking of making a physical copy, because I don't have enough projects, and was wondering what brand/style notebook this is? I'm assuming it's available online.
That'd be awesome! I've ordered them in the Netherlands, but these are the products:
Notebook:
https://www.verhaak.nl/5-pak-schriften-a4-ruit-10mm-zwart
Sticky notes:
https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/post-it-super-sticky-notes-rio-76x76mm-90-vel-6-blok..
Thank you, now that I know the size and more details I can probably find something equivalent in the US
That’s a fun one! I understand the rules, but I think I have some mistakes in my answers because I can’t find the solution just yet. Or I don’t understand how to work the last puzzle.
Nonetheless, I liked it! Good job.
I appreciate it! The final puzzle should reveal a 5 letter word to solve the case.
Glad to hear you enjoyed it. :)
Creative idea for the jam!
HTML would also have been a fitting medium for this puzzle to make it easier to input stuff for players.
Thank you Joszs. I like your suggestion, I was so focused on working on paper that I didn't think to do a browser based input system.