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Curiousity sated as UK man finds out what’s in the cube

Peter Molyneux today confirmed that Curiosity: What’s Inside the Cube? is over, with a UK man getting to the centre of the cube.

Molyneux took to Twitter to confirm the winner, who was later revealed to be Bryan Henderson from Edinburgh.

As a reward for getting to the centre of Curiousity‘s cube, Henderson will be given the role of God in Molyneux’s next project, Godus. His “life changing” reward will let him “share in the success” of the game, according to Molyneux. As such, Henderson will receive a portion of Godus‘ profits.

The video that Henderson unlocked is below.

“I said — and I’m known for these things — I said there’s something amazing inside. Something life changing,” Molyneux said. “We could give you a piece of advice … we could say, here’s a wad of cash. But it needs to be more meaningful. It needs to say more about the effort.”

“It is the ability to be a digital god,” Molyneux continued.

“You will have fame,” Molyneux said. “You will have fortune. And you will have the power to introduce morals into a game.”


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