Daniel Terdiman | Mar 04, 2008
As
I predicted Sunday
night, the Web site for a new alternate-reality game that seems to be tied
to the 2008 summer Olympics in Beijing went live Monday.
The game, known as
Find the Lost
Ring, is built around a story line in which a young woman named Ariadne
says she woke up on February 12 in a South African corn maze with amnesia and
knows nothing about who she is or where she comes from.
The game's conceit will be to have players help Ariadne find her identity
through a complex series of online and, most likely, real-world clues and
puzzles. Somehow, it will all be tied in to the Olympics. One clue on the game's
site says she offers up the "fact" that, after waking up, she spent a week in
the hospital being treated for her very rare form of amnesia and that doctors
there "say I'm an Olympic-caliber athlete".
To me, it's all very
Bourne Identity-ish, except probably without a
lot of gun play and CIA involvement.
For the full list of clues that launched the game, see
my blog entry from Sunday night, which includes photos and the text of the initial clues.
Via
Crave CNET