We Played Hide And Seek Across Switzerland - Ep 2

Jet Lag: The Game24 minutes read

Seekers play a four-day hide-and-seek game in Switzerland, buying information from the Hider with coins to slow them down, with the player on the longest hiding run winning. The Seekers strategically decipher clues to locate the Hider, including using rhyming words and geographical details to narrow down the search area.

Insights

  • Seekers in the hide-and-seek game across Switzerland buy information from the Hider using coins for curses, with strategic clues and questions narrowing down the Hider's location, creating an intense and engaging gameplay experience.
  • The game's participants face challenges such as limited train time, deciphering rhymes, and strategically misleading clues, showcasing the complexity and tactical nature of the competition, leading to intense strategizing and quick relocations to outwit opponents and secure victory.

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Recent questions

  • How does the game of hide-and-seek in Switzerland work?

    The game is a four-day hide-and-seek where Seekers buy information from the Hider using coins to buy curses. The player with the longest hiding run wins.

  • What tactics did Seekers use to locate Ben in the game?

    Seekers used questions about rhyming words and political party voting to narrow down Ben's possible locations, eventually confirming his location near a lake in the Zug area.

  • What strategic errors did the Hider make during the game?

    The Hider made a tactical error by giving specific words that only rhyme with weird places, potentially revealing his location to the Seekers.

  • How did the Seekers try to decipher clues to find the Hider?

    Seekers requested photos of the Hider's biggest body of water and local town hall to narrow down the search area, considering various train stations near Zug and tracing streets for clues.

  • What challenges did the narrator face while playing the game?

    The narrator faced challenges like trespassing on private property while seeking a hiding spot, prompting quick relocations to avoid detection by the Seekers.

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Summary

00:00

"Swiss hide-and-seek game with strategic twists"

  • The game is a four-day hide-and-seek across Switzerland where Seekers must find the Hider's location by buying information.
  • Seekers buy information from the Hider in exchange for coins to buy curses to slow them down.
  • The player with the longest single hiding run wins.
  • Adam was found in Hospental after hiding for over four and a half hours.
  • Ben has two and a half hours to hide before Seekers start coming after him.
  • Ben's options were limited due to starting from a remote spot with limited train time.
  • Seekers narrowed down Ben's possible location using questions about rhyming words and political party voting.
  • Ben's canton voted for a different party, narrowing down his possible locations.
  • Seekers used a photo request to confirm Ben's location near a lake, likely in the Zug area.
  • The game day ends at 5:30, with players pausing to eat and sleep before restarting at 7:30 am.

14:22

Rhyming Riddles Lead Seekers to Hider

  • The Hider is in a unique place with names that don't rhyme with many words.
  • The Hider made a tactical error by giving specific words that only rhyme with weird places.
  • The Seekers are trying to decipher clues to locate the Hider.
  • The Hider strategically sends the Seekers towards Zug by using words that rhyme with it.
  • The Seekers request a photo of the Hider's biggest body of water to narrow down the search area.
  • The Hider tries to make the lake seem nondescript in the photo to mislead the Seekers.
  • The Seekers ask for a photo of the Hider's local town hall to confirm the location.
  • The Hider realizes there is no town hall in his zone, potentially revealing his location.
  • The Seekers consider various train stations near Zug to find the Hider.
  • The Seekers request the Hider to trace the streets to narrow down the search area.

29:50

"Game strategy, mistaken lake, private challenge, Nebula"

  • The narrator is strategizing to beat Adam's time in a game, focusing on getting out of Zug and heading towards Steinen.
  • They realize a mistaken shadow for a lake in Steinen, discussing the possibility of a lake being within the game zone.
  • The narrator faces a challenge of trespassing on private property while seeking a hiding spot, prompting a quick relocation.
  • A conversation about subscribing to Nebula for exclusive content and benefits takes place, emphasizing the affordability and features available.
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