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Adobe MAX 2008 has an interactive background

I visited the Adobe MAX 2008 site after reading Ben Forta's blog post about the ColdFusion "unconference" behind held during MAX.

After noticing a little animation in the very-grayed-out background, I clicked to see if anything would happen. It turns out that there are three adjacent mini-worlds, each with its own short puzzle for you to solve, which lead to one easter egg apiece. They're pretty fun. Follow the link above to MAX if you want to see for yourself, or read more if you want to know the easter eggs that I found.

Here are the three easter eggs that I found:

  • In the jungle landscape, I managed to build the totem that the explorer was looking for;
  • In the artic seascape, I found the Big Spaceship easter egg;
  • In the desert landscape, I found the hidden logo (I'm not familiar with the company and can't remember their name, though).
Did anyone else find any others that I missed?

Comments (2)

That's all that I found. Well, I guess there was also the part where if you looked down in the jungle scene and moved your mouse over the bushes, the characters would come up and do flips in the air.

I just blogged on this too and provided some screenshots.
http://www.codersrevolution.com/index.cfm/2008/6/30/Check-out-Adobes-Max-page-with-cool-Flash-games

That's cool, Brad. While the video screenshots are great, you might want to put a warning earlier in your post telling people that there are spoilers coming up! ;)

That's why I didn't give out too much information in my posting-- I didn't want to ruin the fun for others who would want to try the puzzles.

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