enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Purble Place - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purble_Place

    Purble Shop is a code-breaker game. The computer decides the color of up to five features (topper (hair in version 0.4), eyes, nose, mouth and clothes) that are concealed from the player. The computer decides the color of up to five features (topper (hair in version 0.4), eyes, nose, mouth and clothes) that are concealed from the player.

  3. Hollow Nickel Case - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_Nickel_Case

    FBI mugshot of William August Fisher, a.k.a. Rudolf Ivanovich Abel. The Hollow Nickel Case (or the Hollow Coin) was the FBI investigation that grew out of the discovery of a container disguised as a U.S. coin and containing a coded message, eventually found to concern the espionage activities of William August Fisher (a.k.a. Rudolf Ivanovich Abel) on behalf of the Soviet Union.

  4. Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  5. Talk:Purble Place - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Purble_Place

    Purble Place is first included in Windows with Vista. But Windows XP users can also play Purble Place using an emulator. In the following source, there is executable Purble Place for Windows XP for XP users. So instead of a work-around like this, Microsoft could provide a small set of game applications to run on Windows XP computers

  6. InkBall - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InkBall

    Points are awarded for putting colored balls in the correct hole, time left at the end of the round, and for breaking blocks. [2] The game is over when time runs out, or when a ball enters a hole of the wrong color.

  7. Dead drop - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_drop

    Ames would place a horizontal chalk mark about 3" long above the USPS logo. A dead drop or dead letter box is a method of espionage tradecraft used to pass items or information between two individuals (e.g., a case officer and an agent , or two agents) via a secret location.

  8. Kryptos - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptos

    The dust jacket of the US version of Dan Brown's 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code contains two references to Kryptos—one on the back cover (coordinates printed light red on dark red, vertically next to the blurbs) is a reference to the coordinates mentioned in the plaintext of passage 2, except the degree digit is off by one. When Brown and his ...

  9. Spy Alley - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spy_Alley

    Spy Alley is a board game wherein each player secretly works for the spy agency of one of six countries. The players take turns moving around the board in an attempt to first gather the password, disguise, code book, and key corresponding to their country, and then reach their embassy, winning the game. But the player must beware, for any of ...