Friday, May 27, 2005

Get a CRICK out of the Seahawks!

In an attempt to expand the features of our blog site, I have worked with Michael Crick, one of the creaters of Cricklers, to bring you the first Seahawks Crickler!

When you first "crick" through on the "This Week's Crickler link on the subsequent page, you'll see an Introductory Puzzle, which will explain to you how to play Cricklers as you answer the clues. Once you get the hang of it, "crick" the drop down list and select Seahawks-1 from the list, for a puzzle based on our recent draft experience.

If everyone likes it, we'll bring you regularly updated puzzles.

Crick through and let me know what you think!!

(Crickler access and compling assistance generously provided courtesy of Michael Crick of www.cricklers.com.)

8 comments:

  1. Now we need to get a timer on it that lists who finished fastest on their first try. The award? I dunno, some type of Seagal would work. 

    Posted by check

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  2. Check - the game automatically keeps your "handicap" so the longer you take the higher the HCP. It's really cool. 

    Posted by albaNY Hawker

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  3. Terrific idea alba! Another way in which 12SS is the most unique Hawks blogsite around. Great job alba!

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  4. Guys, please also post your feedback on Cricklers as a game, so I can share them with Mike Crick.

    He's been helping me out with this gratis, so I want to be able to provide him some kudos courtesy of the other contributors and visitors here.

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  5. The only suggestion I have is to keep things either solely related to the Hawks, or at least this site alone. I hope that someday Mary makes herself known on our site, but until then, anyone who doesn't frequent the times site as well as ours may not understand questions about her. I loved the game though, it's quite fun!
     

    Posted by PaulieP

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  6. thanks...good point. 

    Posted by alba

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  7. Actually, Pavillion, if you look at the Cricklers on the ST Comic/Games section, they're all about current events, and the clues are as much about teaching about the content, as they are challenging you to guess or decipher the answer.

    Granted, we don't want a lot of "inside jokes and info" in the clues, but we can use the questions to teach the visitor about new player, or as I'm planning for the next Crickler, about this blog itself! 

    Posted by alba

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  8. This is great!

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