Finding Satoshi

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Finding Satoshi

In 2005, a UK-based company developed an alternate reality game in which the goal was to discover the location of a metal cube buried with 100,000 British pounds. Players had to solve 256 puzzles - printed on game cards - to get clues to its location. However, out of the 256 cards, only one remained unsolved: a picture, a name and 'Find me!' written in Japanese. Although the game officially ended in 2007 when the cube was found, a few diehard mystery hunters decided to continue the search to solve the final part of the puzzle.

Directed by Laurent Barthelemy.

Single, Documentary, Society & Culture


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