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Da Vinci Code Online Puzzle Adventure Announced 4/17/06
'The Da Vinci Code' Quest on Google Challenges Fans Through Online
Puzzle Adventure; Columbia Pictures and Google Create Puzzle Paradise for
Game and Movie Fans Around the World
* Columbia Pictures and Google announced today 'The Da Vinci Code'
Quest on Google - a 24-day online puzzle adventure themed to 'The Da Vinci
Code.'
* Players will discover new puzzles for 'The Da Vinci Code' Quest on
Google daily at www.google.com/davincicode.
* 'The Da Vinci Code' Quest on Google begins on Monday, April 17 and
runs through May 19, 2006 - the worldwide release date of the film.
* 'The Da Vinci Code' Quest on Google consists of 24 days packed with
intriguing puzzles to challenge movie fans of all ages. Puzzles include
symbol logic, chess-related codes, city map jigsaw puzzles and video
riddles.
* 'The Da Vinci Code' Quest on Google is a skill-based contest open to
puzzle fans in the U.S., the UK and Australia.
* Prizes for the US version of 'The Da Vinci Code' Quest on Google
include first-class vacations for the grand-prize winner and up to three
guests to New York, Paris, London and Rome as well as the Sony Electronics
package from SonyStyle, the official online and retail source of product
information and shopping, including a Bravia(TM) LCD Television, VAIO(R)
notebook computer, Cyber-shot(R) digital still camera, NAV-U(TM) portable
satellite navigation system, home theater system and more.
CULVER CITY, Calif. and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 17 /PRNewswire/ --
Columbia Pictures and Google announced today the launch of "The Da
Vinci Code" Quest on Google, a challenge for the most devoted Da
Vinci Code fans, available at www.google.com/davincicode.
"The Da Vinci Code" Quest on Google features 24 puzzles, one
for each day of the online adventure. Individual puzzles will be released
daily in the U.S. at 1pm Eastern Standard Time starting today in
celebration of Leonardo da Vinci's 553rd birthday.
To create innovative puzzles with just the right amount of difficulty
and originality for fans of Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code,"
Columbia Pictures worked with Wei-Hwa Huang, a four-time World Puzzle
Champion and Google software engineer.
"As a puzzle enthusiast myself, I wanted to bring a unique 'Da
Vinci-esque theme' to some new twists on classic puzzles," said Wei-Hwa
Huang. "Players of all ages will have fun tackling these brain
teasers as they compete for the grand prize."
The puzzles borrow thematically from "The Da Vinci Code"
movie and its lead character, Robert Langdon, professor of symbology at
Harvard University, challenging players to use their skill and cunning to
unlock various codes. Each daily puzzle in "The Da Vinci Code"
Quest on Google will be one of six types:
* The Symbol Challenge: Players must use their logic skills and drag
the symbols onto the grid such that the symbols in each column and row are
all distinct.
* The Restoration Challenge: A question is hidden in plain sight on a
classic work of art -- parts of the question are unclear, obscured by
debris. Players have to restore the painting and reveal the question by
clearing the particles of debris.
* The Curator Challenge: Players must use their "curator's
eye" to hang the works of art such that the hooks match those on the
gallery wall.
* The Chess Challenge: Players must determine the only sequence of
three moves that will lead to checkmate in a given chess scenario.
* The Observation Challenge: Players watch movie clips and use their
observational skills to seek the truth and answer trivia questions.
* The Geography Challenge: Players assemble jigsaw puzzle pieces to
reveal and identify a geographical location.
Once solved, these daily puzzles will introduce a riddle to the player
that will engage one of an assortment of Google products including Google
Search, Google Maps, Google SMS and Google Video.
"'The Da Vinci Code' Quest on Google is a challenging and
interactive way to dive even deeper into the theme of 'things hidden in
plain sight,'" said Dwight Caines, executive vice president,
worldwide digital marketing, Columbia TriStar Marketing Group. "Not
only are we giving people a chance to interact with characters and scenes
from 'The Da Vinci Code,' but we are also inviting them to become
cryptographers for 24 days, to take our challenge and demonstrate their
code-cracking skills."
The first 10,000 eligible challengers who complete all 24 puzzles
correctly by Thursday, May 11th, 2006 will be contacted to participate in
the final challenge -- a gauntlet of puzzles in which players must rely on
the skills they honed during the 24 day contest. The brave participants
who are chosen for this final challenge will receive a cryptex replica
just like the one featured in the film. Each participant will then have 48
hours to complete this final series of mystifying puzzles.
The U.S. player who completes the final challenge in the least amount
of time by 1pm Eastern Standard Time on Sunday, May 21, 2006 will win the
Grand Prize first-class vacations to New York, Paris, London and Rome, in
addition to the Sony Electronics package from SonyStyle, the official
online and retail source of product information and shopping. Prizes
include a Bravia(TM) LCD Television, VAIO(R) notebook computer, Cyber-shot(R)
digital still camera, NAV-U(TM) portable satellite navigation system, home
theater system and more.
For more information, please visit www.google.com/davincicode.
About "The Da Vinci Code"
From director Ron Howard, producer Brian Grazer and screenwriter Akiva
Goldsman, the Oscar-winning team of "A Beautiful Mind," and
producer John Calley (the Oscar-nominated "The Remains of the
Day") comes the film version of Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci
Code," one of the most popular and talked about novels of our time,
with a cast headed by two-time Academy Award(R) winner Tom Hanks, Audrey
Tautou, Sir Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jurgen Prochnow, Paul Bettany and
Jean Reno.
Produced by Grazer and Calley, "The Da Vinci Code" involves a
thrilling murder investigation that unearths a secret that could change
the course of history.
About Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures, part of the Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group,
is a Sony Pictures Entertainment company. Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE)
is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America (SCA), a subsidiary of
Tokyo-based Sony Corporation. SPE's global operations encompass motion
picture production and distribution; television production and
distribution; digital content creation and distribution; worldwide channel
investments; home entertainment acquisition and distribution; operation of
studio facilities; development of new entertainment products, services and
technologies; and distribution of filmed entertainment in 67 countries.
Sony Pictures Entertainment can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.sonypictures.com.
About Google
Google's innovative search technologies connect millions of people
around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford
Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web
property in all major global markets. Google's targeted advertising
program provides businesses of all sizes with measurable results, while
enhancing the overall web experience for users. Google is headquartered in
Silicon Valley with offices throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. For
more information, visit www.google.com.
Contact:
Kristen Tarnol
310.840.8234
ktarnol@sonypictures.com
Eileen Rodriguez
Google Inc.
650.253.4235
eileen@google.com SOURCE Columbia Pictures
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