Bump for taking a break at 2007. This has been a joy so far!
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Bump for making it all the way to 2024, just gotta figure out what AI is drawing about on one of them.
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Haven't read all yet, but big fun of time travel puzzles, bump :3
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Is anyone else having jigidis just randomly go blank for no reason?
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Firefox. And it's not just the ones in this thread, it's been happening for at least a week.
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I use Opera and I haven't seen anything. Do you use extensions? I had a problem with an extension that was interfering with Jigidi once.
I can't remember which one it was but I think it was a bookmark manager or something totally unrelated.
Try without the extensions and see if that makes a difference maybe? I hope you can fix it.
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I also use Firefox and have that happen in most jigidi since the last couple of days, although it only happens once per puzzle. You can just zoom in or out and then back and the pieces appear again. Also if you select one of the pieces that didn't disappear you can drag that piece and the pieces you move the piece over reappear.
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I switch between Firefox and Librewolf... haven't gotten to the Jigidis here yet (still working my way through the riddles first and saving the Jigidi/Nonos for last... 5 riddles left)
Anyway, I have had visual issues in FF w Jigidi occasionally. If by "go blank" you mean the pieces are blank and you have to work entirely off the outline but it is still solvable, then yeah, I've run into that. I always assumed that it was bc I set stricter permissions (I custom my browser a LOT - both addons and settings). But for me, usually, if this happens and I don't want to deal with it, I just reload the page and watch for a browser prompt about canvas permission. Generally after I approve, I won't have issues again for a long time.
edit: just looked and I think the only addon I currently have installed that would possibly effect html canvas (which is what jigindi uses for drawing) is uBlock Origin.
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I mean most (but not all) of the pieces just completely disappear. They might come back if I wave a visible piece over them. It's really strange. And I'm not running many add-ons either.
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I've also had considerably better luck with Jigidi when I'm using normal mode (e.g. not private browsing) and not on a VPN... come to think of it, most of the times I encountered issues, I was on VPN. Haven't tested very thoroughly but could be related.
If you want to rule things out, make sure you on latest version of FF, then create a 2nd profile with completely factory settings and see if it works any better there. if its the same, then you can at least rule out addons/settings. if not, probably it was an addon or setting that got touched.
I play around with a lot of about:config
settings and I know there are some things in there that can mess stuff up (e.g. a lot of the dom permissions -> like for example if you turn off websites being able to change your right-click menu, then it will mess up google docs and some other sites that rely on that feature).
even outside of about:config
, sometimes blocking site notifications (which I also do) can silence requests for things. Jigidi would absolutely need canvas permissions. I'm not sure if it would need anything else. If it's a general issues (e.g. not specific to Ottah's Jigidi links), I would suggest opening a thread for it under either General, Help, etc categories. Should get more eyeballs on it then and hopefully be able to figure out whatever it is that is causing you issues.
FWIW, Librewolf (Firefox fork) v136.0.4 on Fedora 40 w uBlock Origin, at least in normal browsing off vpn, it is working fine for me w no issues.
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easier trick, instead of waving a puzzle piece around, just quickly move the whole board a tiny fraction, and everything appears again (at least for me)
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Stuck in 2004 for now. I'm not big on game soundtrack besides a few that really marked me so I'll have to dig a little for this one and I want to solve the puzzles in sequence so i guess I'll keep going tomorrow.
Have a bump for yet another ingenious and fun puzzle
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Hey there, I heard that it's April!
My Germany event just ended, hope you had some fun there. New month means a new puzzle thread to keep the puzzle fans among you occupied.
The theme for this month is time travel, we travel through the last 31 years of gaming together. I basically chose one game from each year (1994-2024) to give away here, so 31 giveaways in total. Tried to pick only good games but had to stay within my budget, so I hope there is something here for everyone.
I also did a lot of research and did a little summary of each year in the giveaway descriptions (along with my personal memories). Maybe you can learn something new or enjoy the nostalgia together! Let me know if you spot any mistakes and share your memories with me if you want! :D
As always, the giveaways run for a whole month (ending on May 8th) to give you enough time to solve everything you're interested in and no contributor value is required. I know it's a lot of puzzles, so just do the ones you enjoy!
1994:
6x6 nonogram
1995:
10x5 nonogram
1996:
60 pieces jigidi
1997:
84 pieces jigidi
1998:
Unfortunately a thief stole the code for this giveaway. In order to find it you need to travel 12 years into Steamgifts past, to a time where I made you listen to some sounds!
1999:
You need to have a talk with Indy in order to get the code for this giveaway! (1st character is lower case and last one is a number, in case it's hard to see)
2000:
The code for the giveaway is wWjz200. But something is wrong, you need to go 6 steps back for the letters and divide the number by 25.
2001:
11x11 nonogram
2002:
15x10 nonogram
2003:
117 pieces jigidi
2004:
For this giveaway you need your ears. Listen to this little music piece and enter the name of this game from 2004 here!
2005:
This time you need your eyes. Which character is pixelated here? He made his debut in this year. Enter it here!
2006:
And here comes the ultimate test! You need your eyes and ears this time. Enter the name of this game (full official title) as username and the pixelated game you see here as password. Both are from 2006! Find the giveaway here!
2007:
15x15 nonogram
2008:
15x20 nonogram
2009:
20x15 nonogram
2010:
150 pieces jigidi
2011:
Here are pictures of 5 screenshots from games released this year. Bring them in the right order (by US release date) and combine the first letter of each game title in the right order as a password here (not case sensitive). Screenshots: 1 2 3 4 5
2012:
Another 5 screenshots for you but this time they are not related to the year 2012! This time you need to add up the US release dates of these games (only the year) and put the result into the lock. These games are all the first ones from their respective franchises!
Screenshots: 1 2 3 4 5
2013:
One last time I have 5 screenshots for you. They are all from 2013. A lot of sequels to existing franchises released this year and these screenshots are all from sequels. Just add up each number they have in their respective title, multiply it with 8 and you get the code for this lock!
1 2 3 4 5
2014:
16x18 nonogram
2015:
19x18 nonogram
2016:
187 pieces jigidi
2017:
Now it's time for some trivia. Here is the giveaway code: ABCDE
A = number of Street Fighter main entries (no spin offs, no alpha)
B = first letter of a platforming squirrel that doesn't watch its language (upper case)
C = the highest number of stars a monster can have to normal summon it in Yu-Gi-Oh without a tribute
D = first letter of the school you visit in the 2023 giveaway game (upper case)
E = first letter of the animals that kill each other with various weapons since 1995 (lower case)
2018::
I've been hexed by a witch and now I can't read the code anymore, it's 6273366C4D :(
2019:
For this puzzle I have something that can not be found and unfortunately I'm only seeing red, yellow and blue. The names are Vulpix, Bellsprout, Weezing, Weepinbell and Scyther. This only applies to the western versions, not Japanese. Help me here!
2020:
25x20 nonogram
2021:
25x25 nonogram
2022:
220 pieces jigidi
2023:
The code for this giveaway is scattered throughout this thread but you have to put it all in upper case. Can you find it?
2024:
For this last one I asked our AI overlords to create images of certain games released in 2024 but they don't quite look the same anymore. Can you still recognize them? Take the second letter of each game title and put its corresponding number in the alphabet (same order as the pictures) here! You're looking for 7 digits.
Pictures: 1 2 3 4 5
Bonus:
In my last event I noticed that quite a few of you actually solved every single puzzle despite owning some of the games or not being interested in them. I think that's pretty impressive considering how time consuming it can be and I'd like to reward you for that this time. I created a little Steam group where I will host some nice giveaways from time to time and also unload all of my leftover bundle keys there in the future. So, if you solve every single puzzle this time, I will invite you to the group. Giveaways I'm creating there this month will run for the whole month, so no hurry in solving everything. After the event ends the future giveaways will have shorter run times. Will always do the same in future events as a little bonus (but you won't have to solve all puzzles there again if you did it here, you will stay in the group of course). The group has no rules and you will never have to create a giveaway, should be obvious. It's just there to give you some little bonus rewards from time to time. How does it work? I left a number in all of the 31 giveaways and if you solved them all you can put in the whole combination here (same order as giveaways in the thread, 31 digits) and just post a comment in the little placeholder giveaway that it will lead you to, then I will invite you.
Bonus 2:
Valase has been so kind to double 2 of the giveaways in this thread and is giving away an extra copy of each. They also hid another little extra giveaway. Keep an eye open in the giveaway comments! :-)
Thanks a lot for participating, I hope you had some fun! Let me know if you spot any errors because it's quite possible that I made some.
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