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GamersHood
05-12-2005, 03:47 PM
Link:

PLAY HERE (http://www.randomhouse.com/doubleday/davinci/main.html)


Great little puzzle related to the book by Dan Brown.

You have to use much of google.

Unregistered
05-27-2005, 09:14 PM
I am definitely not going to call NY from overseas!!!
So I am not going to finish this game?!
Anybody done that?

How much do you think Sam Brown is cashing from those phone calls!?

Unregistered
05-27-2005, 09:26 PM
I am definitely not going to call NY from overseas!!!
So I am not going to finish this game?!
Anybody done that?

How much do you think Sam Brown is cashing from those phone calls!?

Not much i think and i think you don't have to call to finish this game, that's not imporant becouse you already did :p

SPARKY
06-23-2005, 02:35 PM
Hey my friend sent me this walkthrough i dont know where it came from but here it is:

Ok here goes
1. First you have to answer a question about Da Vinci. His given name is (obviously) Leonardo. Type that in and click submit.
2. The next one you just scroll your mouse over the words and they will be revealed in the correct order and will read: You seek a famous Fresco in Milan. (Use Google and the truth will quickly dawn) You can use google but the answer is The Last Supper
3. This next part was a little tricky. Basically you highlight all the text in the grey box and copy it. THen paste it into word and it says: Well done, my friend, I sense your heart is true.
You now have earned the right to your next clue:
The Mona Lisa's dwelling once housed kings.
A lavish Paris palace with three wings.
One wing is Sully... one is Richelieu.
Please name the third (I've mentioned only two).
This is obviously referring to the Louvre in Paris. The other Wing is Denon
4. In this next part the fact that there are 25 letters is important. You take the first five letters and write them down. Then you take the next five letters and write them underneath the first five and etc. until you have five rows of five. then you read the columns down and they say: www.robertlangdon.com
5. When you get to the website you click on "contact" you copy down the e-mail address and e-mail him asking him what your next task is. He will respond literally right away. Read the response and click on the link for relic-bay
6. When you enter relic-bay type into the search box "lspdv" Click on the item that comes up.
7. There you find out that Marie Denarnaud has bought the parchment. Click on the advertisement on the page for the bank. Then type in the name Marie Denarnaud into the login space and it will ask for your account number. If you do not own the book the account number is the Fibonacci sequence and it is 1123581321
8. Then you will find out that the police have found the parchment and you have to call the number 212) 782-9920 When you call the number a machine tells you to go to www.doubleknightbooks.com
9. Go to the website and find Jonas Faukman's e-mail. e-mail him and ask what he knows about the prophesy. He too will answer immediately. the message looks like this:
Thank you for your inquiry. I'm currently editing out
of the office but I'll get back to you as soon as I
return. Robert, if this is you please leave me a
message on our employee message board (use
my name to login). I've reset the password to
something we both know - the name of the city
where we had our photo taken together recently.

-Jonas Faukman

[ATTENTION: Due to routine maintenance of the
Doubleknight website, this message will be the only
response you receive from this employee today.]

if you go back to www.robertlangdon.com you will see a picture of then at a venetian celebration. thus the password is Venice. So go back to the homepage of doubleknight books and click on "Enter our site" and click on "employee message boards" type in Jonas Faukman and then the password "Venice"
10. Click on the message entitled "Attention Robert Langdon" and it will read:
Attention Robert Langdon

Robert --

Great news. I've managed to track down the parchment. It was in Paris, and the French Judicial Police have just returned it. All we need now is the key to break the code -- have you found it yet?

Jonas
then click back to go back to the message boards and click on the message entitled "Jonas I've got the key!" Go to the secret page and you will find yet another password. on Robert Langdon's home page at the top there is a sort of cross. This is called an ankh that is the password. so type in "Ankh"
11. This will lead you to the key and the parchment. copy down the key then enlarge the parchment. it is simple enough. when you see a box, depending on whether there are lines missing and where it corresponds to a spot on the cross key. the dot represents which letter. the prophesy, fully coded is:
"The Truth Will Be Told In 2003"
Type that in and you will be brought to a page with a phone number on it. Dial it and you will head a pre-recorded message from Dan Brown congratulating you on beating the game

hope you all enjoy it :D

MountainDewMan
07-09-2005, 09:03 AM
Wow I beat it yey!!!!!



1-212-782-9932

skittles
07-13-2005, 09:18 PM
wait am i supposed to really call the number?

MountainDewMan
07-19-2005, 01:03 PM
I never did but that is the number they said to call if you want a guy to congrats you

Unregistered
09-15-2005, 09:38 AM
have you noticed that one of the riddles is

Beware another gate now waits for you
A famous ?code? by he whom Brutus slew
These letters twenty-five a perfect sqare
Will tell you whom to contact (if you dare)

and the last two lines are enough to find the next clue. So what is this famous "code"? Obviously Brutus killed Julius Ceasar but I don't see any point?
What is it all about?

Unregistered
09-18-2005, 04:01 AM
This was the code he used to comunicate important info, and he created the code.


have you noticed that one of the riddles is

Beware another gate now waits for you
A famous ?code? by he whom Brutus slew
These letters twenty-five a perfect sqare
Will tell you whom to contact (if you dare)

and the last two lines are enough to find the next clue. So what is this famous "code"? Obviously Brutus killed Julius Ceasar but I don't see any point?
What is it all about?

Unregistered
10-04-2005, 07:39 PM
this website if you get stuck gives you the whole information on the game so if you get stuck or dont want to make a phone call to New York then dont worry because this person decided to put it on the internet so that it would be easy to do.......i think.....much luck!!

Unregistered
10-04-2005, 07:41 PM
http://demon.twinflame.org/archives/2003/08/the_da_vinci_code.php thats the website forgot to put it up in last post!ooopppps

MountainDewMan
10-05-2005, 10:47 PM
Now to read the book............. ;)

billy goat
10-05-2005, 11:31 PM
the first answer is leonardo dew man





-greed is the root of evil and i love it-

Unregistered
10-11-2005, 03:03 AM
wats the first one.?

Unregistered
10-18-2005, 02:39 AM
HI!
Didn't cheat but figured it out. LOL went from beginning to end no prob.

Kegs
10-31-2005, 07:09 AM
That was a toughie

Unregistered
11-10-2005, 04:07 PM
what's the ansewer of theat strange text(the first one)?

Unregistered
11-13-2005, 09:01 PM
hey..

this might help~

http://www.nigelcoldwell.co.uk/davincicode/all.htm

you will find all the solutions here~

frostedminiwhea
01-02-2006, 08:32 PM
I finished also, it was hard. You get a great feeling of accomplishment when you finish on your own. You know what I mean?

person
02-19-2006, 11:47 PM
what are the passwordsto the other employees?

person
02-19-2006, 11:54 PM
what are the passwords to the other employees?

person
02-19-2006, 11:55 PM
sorry mistake

chris
03-10-2006, 05:48 PM
iz der anyfing specific i av 2 put in the email 2 robert langdon cos i dont get a reply !! any1 avin the sme probs??

person
03-10-2006, 08:41 PM
nothing really every1 gets same reply
automated

FayedyTot
03-28-2006, 02:04 PM
This was sorta confusing but fun :)

Kasia
07-06-2006, 03:32 PM
OMG I called the number and someone spoke "Hallo?"... I was silent... Then again: "Hallo?" Gosh, it wasn't a machine it was a real person!!! :|

How strange is that!