Midnight Madness
I'm late to post this, but last month I went to New York to work with my friends Mat and Andrea on Midnight Madness.
Midnight Madness is an annual all-night scavenger hunt and charity fundraiser on Wall Street. For the last year I've been working with Mat Laibowitz, the game's founder, to research, write, and test puzzles. During the event itself, I worked Game Control, helping to track and guide the teams through the city (and my husband Dev worked as Tech Support, installing and repairing game installations).
It was probably the most grueling 24 hours of my life, but I can't wait to do it again next year.
Midnight Madness is an annual all-night scavenger hunt and charity fundraiser on Wall Street. For the last year I've been working with Mat Laibowitz, the game's founder, to research, write, and test puzzles. During the event itself, I worked Game Control, helping to track and guide the teams through the city (and my husband Dev worked as Tech Support, installing and repairing game installations).
Dev and his multimeter |
Andrea installing some of the light boxes |
At Game Control:
My work station |
There are some great articles about Midnight Madness here, here, here, here, here, and especially this video.
It was probably the most grueling 24 hours of my life, but I can't wait to do it again next year.
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