"Life-changing." Quite the claim, and Molyneux's video message repeats the words. The prize? In the months before Curiosity's release, Molyneux had hyped it up, promising it would be "life-changing" for whoever discovered it. In it Molyneux, dressed all in black and set against a virtual cube, delivers a message of congratulations. Have I really won, he asked? An email appeared with a link to a video. It contained an email address for someone at 22Cans, the Guildford studio Molyneux had founded after leaving Microsoft and traditional game development behind.īryan, confused but intrigued, followed the instructions. He had won the game.Ī tiny message appeared on the screen of his smartphone. During the early afternoon of 26th May 2013, 18-year-old Scot Bryan Henderson tapped on Peter Molyneux's Curiosity cube for the last time.
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