# Game I ran across and old puzzle I used to own via a [research paper](/posts/dennis-ritchie-typographical-mystery) so I started this page to make notes on that project idea. I used to collect puzzles as a kid because my grandfather had a small collection started giving me some of them. My parents got my brother and I a subscription to Games magazine 1. For whatever reason, I was fascinated by games. I think it's important to create a sense of curiosity in young people so that they develop deductive reasoning and a love of learning. My brother and I used to play an unorganized version of the Wikipedia Racing Game2 long before it existed online and my wife and I now play a couple games like Wordle after dinner every night. I want to combine an element of Choose Your Own Adventure that uses Wikipedia as a reference for making the choices into a print ( yes print ) book and accompanying website. It would be designed to take its readers/players down a maze of information that helps them solve the book/puzzle. --- 1. Games Magazine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Games_World_of_Puzzles 2. Wikiracing - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiracing 2. Choose Your Own Adventure - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choose_Your_Own_Adventure