Exclusive: “Find Me Event” asks your help to stop the Architect Zach Oldenburg, September 16, 2011October 12, 2011 A mystery is gearing up this October, and you could be the one person smart enough to crack it. The Architect needs tools, are you in? More after the jump. The villainous Architect calls out to those willing:Will you take part in FindMeEvent.com and help unlock the mystery?Find Me Event is an ARG (alternate reality game) launching this October, where the viewer must solve riddles, decode cryptic puzzles, and piece together clues to help find the location of a certain missing someone. This real-time event allows you to communicate via social networks with the characters. You yourself become part of this living, breathing horror story. I won’t give away too much, but I had a chance to talk with the project’s creator, and let me say that Find Me Event is something you’re really gonna wanna look out for.To sweeten the deal, you also have a chance of winning $1,000 for successfully solving the mystery. Use the official video feed, your phone, and your webcam to figure out The Architect’s master plan before it’s too late.Stay tuned to Movie Viral for more updates on Find Me Event. ARGs & Campaigns News Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos ARGExclusiveFind Me Eventthe architect
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