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grimwerk: Yeah, I was basing that on the heart being the 'source' of these games. Thank you.
hmmm That was a solid guess but I was going for a different source :)
Hint 8:
-\3\2\8\5/ = m
Awesome puzzle giveaway indeed, but impossible for me to solve it. So finally I gave it up. Grimwerk, it's up to you :)
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coxdr: no
I recomend you read hints 2+3 for more info ;)
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grimwerk: Yeah, I was basing that on the heart being the 'source' of these games. Thank you.
I was thinking the same, and yesterday I had a (false) revelation:
+ and - could mean positive and negative reviews; we know that the first number is one of the games, the following two could be a date (the second one is 1 or 2, so it could stand for Jan or Feb 2014) and the last one a letter to find somewhere (with the #th letter in the nickname of the poster, the "t" worked XD), that's why I asked about the date.
At least it kept my brain cells going fully for a couple of hours.

I really love this giveaway, it's also giving me lots of ideas for whenever I'll do one myself XD.
Annnd going back trying to understand "the source".
Hint 6: -\4\2\2\7/ = t
Hint 8: -\3\2\8\5/ = m

Each humblebundle game has a descriptive paragraph.

Line 2 of the paragraph for game 4 (pacific skies) is:
redefine historic World War II battles! Skillfully pilot the most iconic
Count back 7 letters from the right end and get "t".

Line 8 of the paragraph for game 3 (ace patrol) is:
down in flames to an enemy ace?
Count back 5 letters and get "m".

So I'm guessing the code is:

+- \ [gamenumber] \ ? \ [linenumber] \ [lettercount] /

I'm unsure whether the +-, the ? (can be a 1 or a 2), or the slash direction indicates to count from the beginning or the end of the line.

Still, I haven't gotten anything resembling words or a message out of this yet, so it could just be coincidence. -+ or ? could correspond to lower/upper case, and the whole list could create a key, but this would result in a lot of guessing.

tl; dr: I haven't really gotten anywhere.


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ExiL0n: Annnd going back trying to understand "the source".
My first thought was that the source would be Sid Meier.
Post edited February 12, 2014 by grimwerk
Sid Meier was my first thought, too, but I couldn't find anything suitable (a site or so). I didn't try the Wiki page for I-don't-know-what reason. I also thought of Firaxis or 2kGames, but they seem dead ends.
And yep, I noticed the paragraphs of the games at humblebundle (at the beginning I thought the source was the source code of those paragraphs...), but I couldn't get anywhere; I didn't probably read backwards correctly.

I am also thinking whether + - OR 1 2 (second number in each row) mean number/letter.

Thanks for sharing! Right now I have to go, good luck with this, I'll get back to it later^ ^.
Good luck!
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grimwerk: Hint 6: -\4\2\2\7/ = t
Hint 8: -\3\2\8\5/ = m

Each humblebundle game has a descriptive paragraph.

Line 2 of the paragraph for game 4 (pacific skies) is:
redefine historic World War II battles! Skillfully pilot the most iconic
Count back 7 letters from the right end and get "t".

Line 8 of the paragraph for game 3 (ace patrol) is:
down in flames to an enemy ace?
Count back 5 letters and get "m".

So I'm guessing the code is:

+- \ [gamenumber] \ ? \ [linenumber] \ [lettercount] /

I'm unsure whether the +-, the ? (can be a 1 or a 2), or the slash direction indicates to count from the beginning or the end of the line.

Still, I haven't gotten anything resembling words or a message out of this yet, so it could just be coincidence. -+ or ? could correspond to lower/upper case, and the whole list could create a key, but this would result in a lot of guessing.

tl; dr: I haven't really gotten anywhere.

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ExiL0n: Annnd going back trying to understand "the source".
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grimwerk: My first thought was that the source would be Sid Meier.
You are very close. Hint 7 may help with the + or -

Ill answer the first yes/no question about this puzzle made after this post.
Post edited February 12, 2014 by coxdr
Do the 19 lines resolve to something we will recognize (a sentence, word, name, etc.) as opposed to a seemingly random string that we must confirm with a test (like entering it as a key somewhere, or including it in a URL)?

More clearly, will we look at these 19 characters and immediately recognize that we've gotten somewhere?

edit:
Your hints are interesting and fun. I don't see that I could ever have advanced without them, though. A progressive puzzle is still a puzzle! I've no complaints.
Post edited February 12, 2014 by grimwerk
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grimwerk: Do the 19 lines resolve to something we will recognize (a sentence, word, name, etc.) as opposed to a seemingly random string that we must confirm with a test (like entering it as a key somewhere, or including it in a URL)?

More clearly, will we look at these 19 characters and immediately recognize that we've gotten somewhere?

edit:
Your hints are interesting and fun. I don't see that I could ever have advanced without them, though. A progressive puzzle is still a puzzle! I've no complaints.
thats hard for me to answer as a yes or no. It is possible to see it for what it is. if it helps hint 5 directly corrosponds to what you will find. though I will say this

Hint 9: those with the ability of romance will see the key before those who dont.
Ill answer the first yes/no question about this puzzle made after this post.
Not in! Thanks & +1! :DD
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coxdr: thats hard for me to answer as a yes or no. It is possible to see it for what it is.
I realize now that my question kind of left something like an anagram as a grey area. Thanks again for answering.

Next question: Is all the information in each line (e.g., -\4\2\2\7/) required to locate the letter? Or is some of that information used to modify or order the letter once found?

(The second question was just for clarity. I only need a yes/no for the first.)
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coxdr: thats hard for me to answer as a yes or no. It is possible to see it for what it is.
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grimwerk: I realize now that my question kind of left something like an anagram as a grey area. Thanks again for answering.

Next question: Is all the information in each line (e.g., -\4\2\2\7/) required to locate the letter? Or is some of that information used to modify or order the letter once found?

(The second question was just for clarity. I only need a yes/no for the first.)
yes though I will say this

Hint 10 the slashes have no meaning besides seperating each number and the +,-,IS
Ill answer the first yes/no question about this puzzle made after this post.
I haven't really had time to apply any of your previous answers, yet, so I'll hold off for now. Hopefully someone else will ask something sensible.