![]() ![]() You can see a snapshot of the 2002 site here. In 2001, the site was owned by Magix Entertainment. Wayback machine only has two snapshots from this site and they both show the game. This means that the content could be hosted at mechlubit, but playr is parked over it for vanity reasons, ect. I found the exact site hosted on another URL,, it appears as if Playr is a parked domain or vice versa. I assume we have to say something to those creatures that returns an actual response, maybe? Can we unlock the next room by forcing them all to the far east side of the screen somehow? In the next room, the sprites reply with various nonsense to questions: "Zorpblee" "Fooblorp" "Bananna" "Bleezorp" I think these are just generic responses that cycle no matter what you type. Asking "Help" says "to the east" "Be one with the mountain". If you hit T then type "Pike" to the man then he says "what you seek is nearby". Here's what I managed to do after messing around in the game via the "Enter game world" URL. What a bizarre game! Thanks for sharing!! ![]() ![]() Haven’t figured anything else yet but this indicates to me that there may be “trigger” responses to certain keywords in the game. I played it again a couple minutes ago and I found out that if you talk to the gremlins (those weird green guys), they each have a “name.” What I mean is that there are 4 of them and each one says something unique like “bleezorp” and “bananna.” If you repeat that phrase to the appropriate gremlin: if you say “bananna” to the gremlin that always says “bananna,” the gremlin won’t say anything back. Playing around with the inspect element shows a file that has a complete set of sprites in it, indicating that this is a pretty complete game. The reason why I posted about this is because this website seems so obscure and odd. I've managed to find some pretty neat things though. I've played with it a while, but I'm currently stuck. I suspect that this website is some sort of riddle game Try the game out yourself and tell me what you find. "See if you can find someone who can message Pike. I suspect that this is some sort of puzzle, linked to a person named "Pike." When you first load the webpage, you can see a message (I think) from the creator: But before I found that out, I tried searching the domain To my surprise, I found that there was a browser game linked to that domain. However, I found out pretty quickly that Nintendo probably took it down as it housed a bunch of pokemon games to play online for free. I was trying to find this old website that I used to visit a couple of years ago. Today I stumbled upon this weird website: ![]()
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