![]() Therefore, posted 4 Haiku, providing reasonable hints for people trying to figure out what was in each box. I figured that players who read the News section deserve to get a leg up over everyone else who was trying to solve our mystery. “Mysterious Objects Sighted!” proclaimed our August 10th News post. I realized that people loved the idea (who doesn’t love a good mystery?), and decided to give them a little bit more to chew on… When I came into work the next day, I was astounded by the number of mystery boxes we had sold. The obvious question: where is box III? Very mysterious indeed. To make things extra mysterious, we decided to label our three mysterious boxes as I, II, and IV. When we came back, we decided to create two more. ![]() We went out for lunch, talked about the Mysterious Object and what a cool idea it was. The idea was that the object would be a grab bag – people would buy it and then it would morph into something else later.Ĭrazy ideas always start simple. For fun, we called it the Mysterious Object and tried to sell it for 50 tix. Clockwork had the great idea of publishing a hat that was just a box, to see if anyone would buy it. About a month ago, clockwork and I were messing around and creating new hats to accompany the big Builders Club release.
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