A few weeks ago, a video game designer and a musician hid treasure somewhere in the forests of the Northeastern U.S. It’s called Project Skydrop. NPR joined the hunt.
In September, two game developers hid a gold trophy worth about $26,000 in the woods in Western Massachusetts. It set in motion a giant real-life treasure hunt that had thousands of people searching, ...
A golden trophy and pot of prize money worth more than $100,000 was hidden in a forest recently. So of course I joined in the hunt.
The man who found a $26,000 gold treasure hidden in western Massachusetts says he had a leg up on the competition: ...
His professional training and a keen eye for detail helped him to find clues hidden within the contest's webcam images.
For years, Jason Rohrer put out bizarre, beloved video games. Now, with Project Skydrop, he launches the real-world treasure hunt of his dreams. The muddy trail levels out and we stop to catch our ...
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But now, Rohrer is taking his art from the digital space and into the real world with a treasure hunt based in New England. On Thursday, Rohrer launched the hunt, called Project Skydrop.
"Project Skydrop brings all these elements together to make a real-world experience unlike anything that's ever occurred before. We're hoping to make the greatest treasure hunt of all time." ...
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