@bfgreen I think people may have given up on solving my code. I had a decent amount of discussion on Reddit, but it has gone cold. I am worried that people don’t think it’s real.
@BipolarArtist if people can't make quick or incremental progress and have some small success, typically they will give up and move on. If buying you book is required to solve, then it's likely a barrier to the whole thing. You have to give them something they can solve, that is smaller than the whole and at no cost.
The challenge I created for example, was not easy and hand multiple phases, but it was 100% free so people could make progress.
@bfgreen I can understand that. This was a passion project of mine that involved a tremendous amount of work, from creating a code, designing a font, writing two stories, paying to get it edited etc. I’m not just selling a puzzle, I’m selling two fun stories to read. I guess the target audience isn’t quite that broad though. People who are really into the puzzle might not care for paying for the story, and people who are into the story won’t necessarily be into solving the puzzle. Oh well.
@bfgreen here is a smaller clue from the book which I think is important to solve before tackling the big encryption. I am not sure what else I can do for this project but I will definitely consider this advice when creating a new puzzle. This is a tricky puzzle. Pay close attention to the clues. You will know when you have the answer.