CustardQuest I: The Real-Life, True Treasure-Hunt Game

My name is Custard Marks. I am an 11-year-old boy. I am the creator of CustardQuest.

The game is pretty simple. I travel around the country investigating paranormal events and unexplained phenomena. Just read my investigative notes and figure out the clues hidden within the text of the notes. These clues will lead you to unique stones hidden somewhere in the United States. If you find a stone, report it on the website and include the code engraved on the front of the stone, and you will be paid via Paypal whatever the pre-announced reward amount is for that particular CustardQuest. The reward money will be relatively small at first and will increase as the number of participants increases. The smaller reward amounts will also allow me to conduct frequent CustardQuests. New CustardQuests will be released periodically, usually every few months.

The notes are about 10 pages long and are written in plain English -- no ciphers or codes, but maybe a word game or two. Sounds easy enough, right? Good luck.

1114044453
CustardQuest I: The Real-Life, True Treasure-Hunt Game

My name is Custard Marks. I am an 11-year-old boy. I am the creator of CustardQuest.

The game is pretty simple. I travel around the country investigating paranormal events and unexplained phenomena. Just read my investigative notes and figure out the clues hidden within the text of the notes. These clues will lead you to unique stones hidden somewhere in the United States. If you find a stone, report it on the website and include the code engraved on the front of the stone, and you will be paid via Paypal whatever the pre-announced reward amount is for that particular CustardQuest. The reward money will be relatively small at first and will increase as the number of participants increases. The smaller reward amounts will also allow me to conduct frequent CustardQuests. New CustardQuests will be released periodically, usually every few months.

The notes are about 10 pages long and are written in plain English -- no ciphers or codes, but maybe a word game or two. Sounds easy enough, right? Good luck.

0.0 In Stock
CustardQuest I: The Real-Life, True Treasure-Hunt Game

CustardQuest I: The Real-Life, True Treasure-Hunt Game

by Custard Marks
CustardQuest I: The Real-Life, True Treasure-Hunt Game

CustardQuest I: The Real-Life, True Treasure-Hunt Game

by Custard Marks

eBook

FREE

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

My name is Custard Marks. I am an 11-year-old boy. I am the creator of CustardQuest.

The game is pretty simple. I travel around the country investigating paranormal events and unexplained phenomena. Just read my investigative notes and figure out the clues hidden within the text of the notes. These clues will lead you to unique stones hidden somewhere in the United States. If you find a stone, report it on the website and include the code engraved on the front of the stone, and you will be paid via Paypal whatever the pre-announced reward amount is for that particular CustardQuest. The reward money will be relatively small at first and will increase as the number of participants increases. The smaller reward amounts will also allow me to conduct frequent CustardQuests. New CustardQuests will be released periodically, usually every few months.

The notes are about 10 pages long and are written in plain English -- no ciphers or codes, but maybe a word game or two. Sounds easy enough, right? Good luck.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045145343
Publisher: Custard Marks
Publication date: 12/10/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 117 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Name: Custard Marks
Occupation: Paranormal enthusiast
Likes: Reading books about unexplained phenomena, laser tag, investigating strange occurences, antacids, orange-vanilla twist cones, hay-diving in the barn, climbing trees, and Strawberry Crazy Cow.
Areas of Special Interest: Bigfoot, Coral Castle, UFOs, Loch Ness monster, telekinesis, and extra-sensory perception, to name a few.
Dislikes: Bullies, eyeglasses, flag football, the dark, bats (the flying kind in the barn), bats (the swinging kind in Little League), prejudiced people, the bus, nightmares, the Crooked Tree, and Chocolate Crazy Cow.
Favorite Place: The Rockpile
Motto: "The Truth Awaits."

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews