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Show HN: Dimity Jones in Puzzle Castle: An Electronic Escape Novel

obnakwa.itch.io
44 points·by larryboyko·2 years ago·11 comments

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Show HN: Dimity Jones in Puzzle Castle: An Electronic Escape Novel

github.com
110 points·by larryboyko·2 years ago·33 comments

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larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Yes, there are a variety: logic problems, word puzzles, alphametics, various kinds of ciphers -- transposition, substitution, steganographic --, some coding challenges, and a whole slew of other puzzles that I don't quite know how to categorize.
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
And hopefully this one won't take 85 years to find its audience ...!
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Perhaps I too should have offered a prize to the first to solve it!
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Suitable for all ages, I think, though there are a couple of cuss words a few dozen chapters deep ...!
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Some slight edits and revisions, yes, but the substance of the story hasn't changed.

Thanks for playing!
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
I believe I'd call it finished now; hopefully Christine would agree. :)
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Thanks for the feedback!

The tricky part of this puzzle is how to handle spaces. Prose sentences have regular spacing rules that the ensuing ciphertext doesn't follow. For instance, what to do with several spaces in a row? Should they be rearranged along with the words (effectively be treated AS words), or should they stay put, the words moving around them?

Hint: There are some extra spaces in the waiver that will become indentations if you take the former approach. (It was hoped that the fact that there is no space between the period and "risk" would suggest this: Sentences [following a period] normally start with a space, and end without one; here that is reversed.)

I'm still looking for a better way to hint this, as too many readers are getting hung up on puzzle #2 than I'd like. :)

See also this discussion: https://github.com/larryboyko/dimityjones/discussions/2
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Thank you.
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Thank you.
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Ah ha! That's an older version alright.

Latest at https://github.com/larryboyko/dimityjones/blob/main/DimityJo...

(I hope I've fixed the error ...!)
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Hm. My 01.txt that yields the expected SHA256 sum of a2e617919bc0b981a4f9bb8470ed37d189958e4c5b167e58b417a84c29a66c29

is:

... 0x3e1175 bytes long

... starts with «Congratulations!»

... ends with «ZO?-m[FmGp-+;KM»
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
This is odd! We can visually troubleshoot this, and see that the first characters following 1.##### are «Cnrtltos » and the final characters at the end of the (original) file are «!niauago». Taking [SPOILER] alternately the first of the first and the last of the last gives us C, o, n, g, r, a, t, u, l, a, t, i, o, n, s, !. If there is an extraneous character inserted at the end, e.g. a newline, the transformation should be spoiled and illegible: C, newline, n, o, r, g, t, a, l, u, t, a, o, i, s, n, space, !.
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
>This may not have any other real purpose than to be a piece of art.

Christine would've loved this answer.
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
>I see that I removed one newline character at the end of the file

Hm, strange. I don't see, and there shouldn't be, an extraneous newline at the end of the (original) file.
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
The whole new text that has been transformed.

A little earlier, the editorial instructions read: "These hash values, or checksums [...], were generated by the SHA-256 algorithm -- implementations of which you should easily be able to find and run on your own plaintexts. (By "plaintext", I mean the entire rest of the file, correctly deciphered -- of which, however, only the next chapter will be legible ... until the subsequent decipherment, and so on.)"

Is that helpful?
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Thanks! Hope you enjoy it.
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Thanks. Hope you enjoy the novel.
larryboyko
·2 years ago·discuss
Thanks for the suggestion.

I started a catch-all discussion on the github page.