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The Game of Mao
Forum-Index → Forum Games → The Game of MaoI think the rule is there should be the word, or emoji "folder" in the message.
[s]If you want to solve the first hint, translate it from wingdings, then to the _____ cipher through key _, then finally translate from binary.
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I think the rule is that there should be no letter L, X, D, W, C, A, or H in the message.
(Tmbtr) United States Of America is not great right now.
Tell me, is the rule something we would actually come across (be able to pinpoint "oh this sentence does and this sentence doesn't") in casual conversation?
Generally speaking I would strongly recommend making rules that are not too specific as to be impossible to find in this way, i.e. saying the message must contain the number 2 is fine, saying the message must contain a large number of over 1000 is fine but saying a message must contain 2763 or a number between 2763 and 3672 is absurd.
Anywho, it is not against the rules to do so, people just may find it unfun.
I AM interested in your cipher here though, either way
BASIC RANDOM MESSAGE TO ACTUALLY CONTRIBUTE LOL (tmbtr)
@Zrien - Message breaks the rule
Final Hint:
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Is the rule. The words in the message shown should not be coming from a Latin Origin?
The rule is correct!
You are the new ruler, just tell that the rule is active when you're ready!
(thought no one was going to guess it😅)
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Rule number 6 is now active!
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890,.+×÷=/_€£¥₩!@#$%^&*()-'":;,?`~\|<>{}[]°•○●□■♤♡◇♧☆▪︎¤《》¡¿♠︎♥︎◆♣︎★‐–—ߧśšş
(TMBTR)
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(At this point, only 3 of us are just playing, you could just keep adding statements, why not.)