Anybody heard of this game? Well, for those who are unfamiliar of this game, this is actually considered as one of the hardest riddle to decipher that is available in the internet. It was created by David Münnich from Saarbrücken, Germany.
I tried playing this game and reached until level 24 and wasn't able to finish the whole game due to time constraints - this is indeed a time demanding riddle which requires complete mental concentration and physical endurance since you will probably be stuck in your chair sitting the whole time trying to decipher every level of the game.
This game actually tests your common sense and at the same time requires your to think out of the box since you can't rely from Google, Wikipedia or any forum in the internet that has a walk through of every level they have deciphered. The first ten levels are quite easy since it ONLY requires your common sense - either your not paying enough attention; not concentrating or stupid not to know how to decipher it. The next levels from 11-24 (where I stopped due to time constraints) are quite tricky and it requires your attention of every detail (images, messages) that is presented to you.
Here are several images of the first 10 levels:



Well, well, well you made it! Now the image on this level is quite vague, it's a collection of several bricks with different sizes or similar to the Stonehenge of Wiltshire, England. However, if you will wait for a while, there's a prompt "STOP BEING SO NEGATIVED" which is the key in moving to the next level.

Wow! I'm impressed with your initiative! If you have noticed above in the browser title (not seen in this image though), it actually say "LOOK IN THE DARK", so which means it has something to do with the light, look underneath the lamp and you can see there's a morse code and you have to decipher it. Now, it's ONLY the first part, you still have to apply (enter) it to a password prompt. Remember, the message - it has something to do with the light, there's actually a clock and if you will press it, it will prompt you to enter a username and password.

Well, I won't be going through the next 6-10 level since I intended this blog to introduce the NOTPRON Riddle instead of a complete walk through of the game. I'm currently playing at level 24 and I have heard that there are 127 levels (1-82; 0; -1 to -44).
If you are interested to play the game, you can visit this website. This are all for now, I will keep you posted on what level I have deciphered in this game. Ciao!
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