Post by wolfburrito95 on Aug 27, 2023 14:03:08 GMT
Hi. First post here, lol. Sure hope I got this right...
So! Infinity Ring is a book series about kids going back in time to prevent an organization known as the "SQ" from damaging history. The series has an educational factor to it (that being the history) and ran from 2012 to 2014. Along with the 8 books were 8 games on the website. You would use the code from the books to gain access, and use a special booklet (in the non-Library editions) for information about the time period. The only problem is that these games were taken down around 2019, along with many other Scholastic games, rendering them lost.
There were also app versions of these games that were removed. I'm not sure if all of them were an app, but I know the first three were. I've also been told the first few games are available, just hidden, somewhere, though I don't know the accuracy of that statement. I do know that footage of the games did exist on YouTube at one point (I had been searching for game play of episode 1, and a few other episodes appeared), but was either taken down or buried.
Being the massive fan of the series I am, I'd love to have them recovered. It was nothing but pure childhood.
Hi. First post here, lol. Sure hope I got this right...
So! Infinity Ring is a book series about kids going back in time to prevent an organization known as the "SQ" from damaging history. The series has an educational factor to it (that being the history) and ran from 2012 to 2014. Along with the 8 books were 8 games on the website. You would use the code from the books to gain access, and use a special booklet (in the non-Library editions) for information about the time period. The only problem is that these games were taken down around 2019, along with many other Scholastic games, rendering them lost.
There were also app versions of these games that were removed. I'm not sure if all of them were an app, but I know the first three were. I've also been told the first few games are available, just hidden, somewhere, though I don't know the accuracy of that statement. I do know that footage of the games did exist on YouTube at one point (I had been searching for game play of episode 1, and a few other episodes appeared), but was either taken down or buried.
Being the massive fan of the series I am, I'd love to have them recovered. It was nothing but pure childhood.
Do you have tangible evidence as to them existing?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Hi. First post here, lol. Sure hope I got this right...
So! Infinity Ring is a book series about kids going back in time to prevent an organization known as the "SQ" from damaging history. The series has an educational factor to it (that being the history) and ran from 2012 to 2014. Along with the 8 books were 8 games on the website. You would use the code from the books to gain access, and use a special booklet (in the non-Library editions) for information about the time period. The only problem is that these games were taken down around 2019, along with many other Scholastic games, rendering them lost.
There were also app versions of these games that were removed. I'm not sure if all of them were an app, but I know the first three were. I've also been told the first few games are available, just hidden, somewhere, though I don't know the accuracy of that statement. I do know that footage of the games did exist on YouTube at one point (I had been searching for game play of episode 1, and a few other episodes appeared), but was either taken down or buried.
Being the massive fan of the series I am, I'd love to have them recovered. It was nothing but pure childhood.
Do you have tangible evidence as to them existing?
Evidence for what existing? With the amount of words I used, I'm not sure which part you're referring to.
Evidence for what existing? With the amount of words I used, I'm not sure which part you're referring to.
Any of these browser games
Scholastic, the publishing company, made a mention of it in their trailer for the series. This also showcased some footage from the games (I believe the first one). There are also many recollections by commenters about the games. I'll also link this snapshot of the now-gone website which makes clear mentions of the games, and thus should cement their existence well.