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November 20, 2012

furiosity gets a winner! winner gets a possibly amazing prize!

Today is indeed the big day I will reveal the winner and the prize of furiosity! Many people played the game and many people have completed the whole game. But only one person can win: the person who completed everything first, and that was merely two hours after the game was released. I also announced the prize would be possibly amazing for the winner, so Peter Molyneux, in case you still need some inspiration on what to put in your last Curiosity cubelet, please read along ;)
So bring on that drum roll, I will now reveal the winner of furiosity and the prize: The winner is Steven Buck from USA. Steven happens to make nice artistic accent lighting, so please have a look at his lamps here. And now that furiosity gets a winner, the winner gets into furiosity! That's correct, from today on the dreaded last level 40 is gone in the game and I replaced it with Steven. So that's the prize: the winner gets right into the very center of the game! Now isn't that possibly amazing?

23 comments:

  1. FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOW MANY EXPLAMATION POINTS DO I NEED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! INFINTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!20 November 2012 at 15:56

    this is not a game but... FIRST!! HA HA!

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  2. Lol! What a prize.

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  3. I looked at his lamps, they are indeed very nice.
    Congrats Steven! :)

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  4. At least I didn't have to do level 40!

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  5. Bravo, Bart!
    Very elegant prize!
    And congratulations Steve!

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  6. THAT'S my boy!!! He could do whatever he sets his talented mind to!!! My first-born=FIRST!!!!!

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  7. hi steves mom tell steve that he is great and he makes great lamps and he can do whatever he can put his mind to.

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  8. Congratulations Steven!

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  9. What are you talking about? There's already like 80 people who beaten this game.
    Anyways, I'm stuck on level 39. ;A;

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  10. Yeah, tons. I was stuck on 40 anyway so good for me! And I do like Steven's lamps too. good publicity for him, too!

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  11. Congrats, Steven! Anyway, I was kind of looking forward to the challenge of 40, but I am stuck at 28.

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  12. Great Job Steven! I love your lamps! Keep up the great work!

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  13. What a great prize, Bart! Your games have a uniquely personal quality to them. One always feels like Bart Bonte is looking over their shoulder, nodding in approval when we solve another level. With this prize, you've found a way to work that back the other way, making the player a part of the game itself.

    Twenty years ago, a lot of people predicted that the internet would drive humanity apart. Bart Bonte and his games are proving they were wrong.

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  14. So there WAS a level 40? Give me back the level!

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  15. waiting for the solutions... xD

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  16. nice lamps steve and congrats! XD

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  17. Stuck at level 108. Any help, walkthroughs out there? I don't see a pattern and haven't lucked into a solution. Argh!

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  18. Nevermind, got it. Restarting is key if you don't see it fairly quickly.

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  19. You're probably talking about level 54 of the mobile version, well here's the solution:
    We will make rows starting from top to bottom, I will indicate the blocks to tap with their (x,y) coordinates (top left corner is (1,1), bottom right
    corner is (6,6))

    So here we go:
    To make row1:
    (2,2)(3,2)(6,2)(5,2)(3,2)(1,2)
    row2:
    (2,3)(3,3)(4,3)(5,3)
    row3:
    (2,4)(5,4)
    row4:
    (2,5)(3,5)(4,5)(5,5)
    row5:
    (2,6)(3,6)(6,6)(5,6)(3,6)(1,6)
    All done!

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