Building the Secrets of a Reality-Bending ARG Universe


Hey there, my odd ones!

Let’s talk about [Internet Particles and Anomalies] because this project? It’s just getting started. 200 of you have already checked it out within A WEEK OF RELEASE! Sincerely, thank you. If you’ve been poking around the game already, you know it’s full of weird glitches, cryptic messages, and a slightly unhinged vibe. But the truth is, this ARG is only the beginning. I’ve got big plans for this universe - and for this site - so buckle up.

First, a little love for my favorite chaotic creation: the Web Anomaly Foundation (WAF). If you’ve met them in the game, you know they’re my narrative playground. I love playing with the idea that they’re both in control and completely out of their depth. It gives me room to inject humor, tension, and a sprinkle of existential dread. But also? They’re just people, probably drinking too much coffee while trying to stop the internet from eating itself. Relatable.

Right now, the main puzzle of this ARG will stay as it is - a solid, twisty core for players to unravel. But I’ve got ideas brewing for side puzzles, hidden stories, and even more lore to dive into. Think of it as bonus content that adds depth to the WAF’s world. So if you’re already hooked, stay tuned. There’s more to find, and it’s only going to get weirder (in the best way).

Now, let’s get real for a second. I’ve always wanted my creations to be accessible. That’s why the ARG and all its puzzles are free to play. But making this stuff takes time, caffeine, and just a smidge of my sanity. If you’ve enjoyed exploring this world, consider leaving a tip - it’s a small way to help me keep building cool experiences for you. Every little bit helps, whether it’s funding the next big idea or keeping this site running smoothly.

And speaking of this site, I’m dreaming up even more projects to share here. The kind of stuff that makes you think, laugh, and maybe side-eye your buffering wheel a little harder. This blog is a glimpse into the madness, but there’s so much more to come.

Thanks for being part of this odd little corner of the internet. You make it all worth it. And if you’re as excited as I am for what’s next, you know where the subscribe button is. Tips are always appreciated, and as always, stay wonderfully weird.

Catch you in the next post,
Zach

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