This is an interactive flash game that I made for one of my classes. It is based off of the guards or two doors riddle that appears in the movie Labyrinth. It is made to follow the riddle and the viewer is supposed to be able to figure out which question is the right one to ask in order to figure out which door to go through.
wouldnt you just go with the gaurd who explains the rules? if he's lying the whole riddle is pointless so you have 50/50. but if truthful ask him if this door leads to the castle. if he says yes go with him if he says no go with the other door. if they both explain it youre screwed cause you dont know what to believe
iguanaman07 2 weeks ago
@yesiamawizardjonny lol you're such a dumbass.
RyokaiTheGreat 1 month ago
@ZyciowkaCs You can't, that's not a yes or no question ;)
RyokaiTheGreat 1 month ago
@Dmnk123cp that works, but isn't a yes or no question :)
So its not the answer.
RyokaiTheGreat 1 month ago
@SweetSable101 no it's not -_-
"which door would he point to" is not a yes or no question dipshit.
RyokaiTheGreat 1 month ago
@MrAngyman24 but you can only ask one question.
awesomelysweet2442 1 month ago
@TheMottSlutz But the question is not "who is telling the truth". The question is "if I asked the other guy, would he say that this door leads there?". The question makes a big difference.
pithikoulis 1 month ago
@pithikoulis If you ask the guard who is telling the truth the question and he's standing in front of the right door, he'll say "no." If you ask the thruther guard the question but he's standing in front of the wrong door, he'll say "yes." So it's still chance.
TheMottSlutz 1 month ago
that is amazing !
samuridragon115 1 month ago
@Dmnk123cp is right
SweetSable101 2 months ago