ARGs as casual reading
May 17, 2015 11:13 AM
What are some archived, well-documented ARGs I can explore after-the-fact?
The AI web game and its wonderful fan follow-up Lockjaw were formative experiences for me as a kid, but I didn't have the time to play any of the next wave of Alternate Reality Games and never got around to diving back in. I'd love to spend a lazy weekend reading about the best examples of the genre from the decade-plus since. What are some ARGs that are:
1) Still mostly online.
2) Documented and curated. This is the main thing I'm looking for - I don't really want to solve the puzzles for myself, I want to read about and follow how the players experienced the game. I think, back in the day, we called this a Guide and a Trail.
3) Genuinely interesting.
No ski resorts.
The AI web game and its wonderful fan follow-up Lockjaw were formative experiences for me as a kid, but I didn't have the time to play any of the next wave of Alternate Reality Games and never got around to diving back in. I'd love to spend a lazy weekend reading about the best examples of the genre from the decade-plus since. What are some ARGs that are:
1) Still mostly online.
2) Documented and curated. This is the main thing I'm looking for - I don't really want to solve the puzzles for myself, I want to read about and follow how the players experienced the game. I think, back in the day, we called this a Guide and a Trail.
3) Genuinely interesting.
No ski resorts.
The Lost Experience was very extensive, and most of it is still around online, and thoroughly documented.
posted by jbickers at 1:53 PM on May 17, 2015
posted by jbickers at 1:53 PM on May 17, 2015
UZ?! OMG! I check ask.me once in a blue moon. Odd to stumble in today and see this! Not sure if you were around for Metacortechs, but a couple of the players put together a nice walkthrough in the form of a book after the fact. It's online, as well. You won't get the sites & such, but you'll see the game from their perspective - the story, some of the puzzles (solved, obviously). You can find archives of the sites here. It was a fan fiction effort for the Matrix and created by those of us who did Lockjaw with the addition of vpisteve, SpaceBass, & OzyY2K - so may have a style & narrative feel that you dig/remember.
posted by imbri at 2:41 PM on May 17, 2015
posted by imbri at 2:41 PM on May 17, 2015
Perplex City? That's a link to the Quick Start page on the Perplex City wiki. It was very neat (and involved MeFi's own adrianhon).
posted by undue influence at 4:13 AM on May 18, 2015
posted by undue influence at 4:13 AM on May 18, 2015
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posted by Hogshead at 1:34 PM on May 17, 2015