"Wow what did you get in the mail" I don't know, a letter "Well what's in it" I don't know it just says Fimmqpcirr "Who do you think that is" oh probably just the old, ugly, unknown murderer, again
kk, i've looked at Cryptos a couple times and can't see anything - concatenated all the letters and divided into groups of four, tried looking at all the places where four letters are in a square...
Reminds me of an episode of my son's show, "Bubble Guppies"
They're talking about the letter 'B', then one of the characters gets scared because he's "Afraid of 'B's!", at which point it starts chasing him around.
Start at the mountain of kings
Then go down the country to face the oldest rivals.
Go on down through the bizarre,
And you'll find the place that cuts.
Go south to find birds,
Then leave to see those who fought metal in the end.
Go North, passing the one above
To end where the lightning strikes.
...
"Molly talks about the many things someone can send in the mail when she sees Gil holding a "letter", a giant B. She tells him and Gil puts down the B before revealing he's scared of B's, which then proceeds to chase him! "
The episode was about learning the mail system.
Rofl
I just can't believe that the spam answers on that puzzle are still around, since yesterday
we should make a puzzle hunt - have one person make the meta (probably me since i'm the most experienced with them but if someone else wants to that's fine too) then everyone else makes puzzles based off the individual answers
like with my graduation meta, every answer had SE (for Stack Exchange) in it, but with an extra letter in between - you could extract those extra letters to reveal "THANK YOU"
We're graduating! I feel the only appropriate way to respond is a Stack Exchange themed puzzle:
Albertan politician who succeeded Lucien Maynard (6, 7 or 6, 8)
Approved for passport authorization (6)
Famous stage direction from The Winter's Tale (4, 7, 2, 1, 4)
Method of hiding messages undetec...
Start at the mountain of kings
Then go down the country to face the oldest rivals.
Go on down through the bizarre,
And you'll find the place that cuts.
Go a hundred miles southeast to find birds,
Then leave to see those who fought metal in the end.
Go North, passing the one above
To end where the...
like i said, in that one the individual "puzzles" are standard crossword clues - it's because it uses the idea of combining words or phrases you get from other things in some thematic way
@Deusovi and each of them describes a slightly different kind of bad puzzle
mare is "intended answer doesn't fit criteria", fate is "nebulous concept answer to nebulous clues", plastic bag is "seems like a reasonable riddle until it's been solved, at which point it's discovered to be trash"
"The game can't even reliably keep track of how much food you've collected which, as its main victory condition for each stage, is just utterly diabolical."