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Winners

The following are the winners of the event-

MAIN QUEST:

  • First Place: (4 hours, 40 mins)

Team "prabhu-ke-kripa-ke-liye-chuchu-abhari" - an MS17 team→ Achuthan, Abhishek Roy, Kripa Nath, Parbhat Kumar

  • Second Place: (7 hours, 9 mins)

Team "bananza-boys" - an MS19 team→ Tushar Baruah, Pruthu Deshpande

  • Third Place: (7 hours, 10 mins)

Team "team-name" - an MS21 team (who blew our minds, since they haven't even been to our campus yet but were able to pull through!)→ Ahir Ghosh, Abhilasha, Hanisha, Aryan

Deciding the winners for the second and third place was a close call. 6 teams were battling with last clue for the second place and one of them even had a 14 year old. This same team, quite impressively, solved 2 out of the 3 Labyrinth side quests.

SIDE QUESTS:

  • Side Quest 1: (2 hours, 20 mins)

Team "ackerman-squad" - an MS20 team→ Aswin R Nair, Adithyan V Kumar, Safana P Shaji, Arshita Dhiman

  • Side Quest 2: (3 hours, 13 mins)

Team "sussy-monke" - an MS19 team→ Shantanu Raikwar, Aavani Babu, Prajakta Mane, Anish Koley

  • Side Quest 3: (4 hours, 14 mins)

Team "fuckboi-socrates" - an MS20 "team"→ Sahil Shah

  • LABYRINTH: (3 hours, 33 mins)

Team "bananza-boys"→ Yup, the same ones who came second in the main quest. (they were one of the two teams who obtained GODMODE from the labyrinth and speedran the rest of the game o_o)

Registration

Registrations Closed. You can still download the game if you scroll down.

Time

1st April, 9 pm Join online and stay connected with us on Discord. Or visit us in H6 study room if you have a doubt.

Theme

You’re a master's student. Your thesis is coming up. You need an advisor. You can't find anyone. You’re stressed, you don't know what to do, the world seems to spin and your life seems meaningless but there's no way out and nowhere to go. The path is riddled with obstacles. Your life is getting absurd. When the going gets tough, will you still keep going?

Trailer

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/AeqxuTZfrMI" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Prizes

All in all, we are giving away 7 prizes.

1) Main Quest

The main quest follows a linear storyline, like a game, and No Knowledge of Coding Is Required to Solve it. There are 3 prizes-

  1. First Prize:- An Amazon Gift Card worth ₹800 and a goody
  2. Second Prize:- An Amazon Gift Card worth ₹500
  3. Third Prize:- An Amazon Gift Card worth ₹300

2) Side Quests

There are 4 side quests in the game spread across the games, and there's a prize for each. The prize would go to the team solving them first-

  1. Labyrinth Side Quest- An Amazon Gift Card worth ₹500 and a goody
  2. Side Quest 1 - An Amazon Gift Card worth ₹100 and a goody
  3. Side Quest 2 - An Amazon Gift Card worth ₹100 and a goody
  4. Side Quest 3 - An Amazon Gift Card worth ₹100 and a goody

The Labyrinth Side Quest requires a minimal knowledge of coding to solve it. You need to know loops and if-else. The other 3 side quests require some knowledge about computers in general.

A prize would be given to a team that completes a side quest first.

The side quests are independent of the main quest. You can win the main quest without having any knowledge of coding.

Interested?

Register at https://bit.ly/TuringHunt. Yep, we got a fancy link too! OR ELSE-

How it should look

This is NOT how it should look-

This is NOT how it should look like

This is how it should look-

This is how it should look like

[An example video](./2022-04-01 19-31-13.mkv)

Download Links

Note: The game is about 50MB. So please make sure you don't use up all your data

OS ldd Download from
Windows NA main-win.exe
Ubuntu 18.04 27 main-2-27
Ubuntu 20.04 31 main-2-31-ubuntu
Ubuntu 21.04 33 main-2-33-ubuntu
Debian Testing 33 main-2-33-debian
Arch/Manjaro 35 main-2-35

How to Run

Windows

  1. Download the windows version of the game
  2. Double click the downloaded file.
  3. Click Run Anyway if a Security pop up comes up.
  4. Once the font install pop up occurs, INSTALL THE FONT, CLOSE THE APP AND RESTART
  5. Enjoy

Linux

  1. Download the Linux version. If you use a Linux not in the above list, run ldd --version in your terminal. This will give your ldd version number. Use the version with the highest ldd value lower than yours.
  2. Open a terminal and run chmod +x /path/to/file wherever the file is located
  3. Run ./path/to/file
  4. Once the font install pop up occurs, INSTALL THE FONT, CLOSE THE APP AND RESTART
  5. Enjoy

Mac

  1. Throw your Mac into a trash can
  2. Get a friend who has a Windows or Linux laptop
  3. Follow the appropriate instructions
  4. Enjoy
  5. Light fire to the trash can

The pass key is 098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832627b4f6.

Promotions

The event has been organized by the Turing Club, IISER Mohali. You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram.

The game has been built using Tetra. Tetra is a game engine/game development framework. You can use it for building your own treasure hunts as well.

At last, we want to give credits to the following pieces that were used in the event-

  1. In the Hall of the Mountain King - Greig, Seattle Symphony →Trailer Background Music
  2. Intro, Album- Found Footage by Odd Space → The song used in the second last clue

You can check out other songs by Odd Space here Odd Space Not all his songs have Morse codes hidden inside them. He has got "normal" songs too.

Meet The Team

You can find the faces of our amazing team below-

Abhay Abhay "Assassin" Gupta Ajay Ajay "NatalTiger26" Sharma Akshay Akshay Shankar
Aprameyan Aprameyan "Apra Man" Desikan Dhruva Dhruva Sambrani Swastik Swastik "Swastika" Patnaik
Rochan Rochan "rorochan" Das Sachin Sachin Iyer Sourav Sourav Suresh
James "Darkness Sensei" James Jayashree Jayashree "J" Narayan