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Post by Pacmanite on Jun 25, 2011 20:51:39 GMT -5
She has done the idea of a "game" you have to play through in order to get bits of notes about her characters, albeit on a smaller scale. If you go to her official website, and click the "accessibility enabled version" button, then find the mobile phone and dial in 62442 (the number Harry used to get into the Ministry of Magic in book 5) then you can unlock a very early page of a draft from the Philosophers Stone (in which Harry's parents stole the Philosopher's Stone from Flamel). There are a lot of other easter eggs on that site too, but I can't remember them right now. So it would kinda make sense if she did the same kind of interactive thing for the new Pottermore website.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2011 21:10:20 GMT -5
She has done the idea of a "game" you have to play through in order to get bits of notes about her characters, albeit on a smaller scale. If you go to her official website, and click the "accessibility enabled version" button, then find the mobile phone and dial in 62442 (the number Harry used to get into the Ministry of Magic in book 5) then you can unlock a very early page of a draft from the Philosophers Stone (in which Harry's parents stole the Philosopher's Stone from Flamel). There are a lot of other easter eggs on that site too, but I can't remember them right now. So it would kinda make sense if she did the same kind of interactive thing for the new Pottermore website. Wow, thanks for that! That would've changed everything! o.O I'm glad she changed it, although it would've been interesting to see where that would've gone. (Keep me posted on Easter eggs, this is one of my fav sites!)
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Post by Terra on Jun 25, 2011 22:59:34 GMT -5
She has done the idea of a "game" you have to play through in order to get bits of notes about her characters, albeit on a smaller scale. If you go to her official website, and click the "accessibility enabled version" button, then find the mobile phone and dial in 62442 (the number Harry used to get into the Ministry of Magic in book 5) then you can unlock a very early page of a draft from the Philosophers Stone (in which Harry's parents stole the Philosopher's Stone from Flamel). There are a lot of other easter eggs on that site too, but I can't remember them right now. So it would kinda make sense if she did the same kind of interactive thing for the new Pottermore website. Yeah, and there was also the secret door that opened sometimes before book releases, revealing special things like book titles and excerpts. You'd usually have to complete some kind of puzzle or something to unlock it. Here's Mugglenet's page on secrets, if you want to use that.
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