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The Riddles of Master T!

GOG.com 5th birthday celebration continues, and we came up with some fun activities essential to every nerd party in the universe. Namely, we want to play some trivia with you! There will be prizes, of course, because there have to be gifts in a birthday celebration. Since it is our party, you get to keep the gifts! We wouldn't have it any other way. But, just to make it more fun, you'll have to put some effort into getting them. For the next couple of days (let's say: until Sunday), we'll post a daily activity for you. A quiz, a puzzle, some trivia--you know: fun stuff. Each day you'll get a chance to prove your gaming knowledge and familiarity with GOG.com for a chance to get some free games. Our activity of choice today: riddles, brought to you by the twisted mind of The Enigmatic T!

EDIT: The submissions are now closed, and the answers are revealed:

Riddle #1 (Startopia)

Busy little citizen
Floats around in space
Busy little aliens
Why hurry? There's no race
Silly little managers
Build new plots for a fee
And conserve linear momentum
In place of gravity

Riddle #2 (Zork)

In a quiet little house
It is dark and black as night
You are likely to be eaten
If you do not find a light
It's as clear as black and white
It's a monster, not a hex
Though you're alone and it is dark
All you see is text

Riddle #3 (Independence War 2: The Edge of Chaos)

Like Robin Hood you've robbed the rich
Though you don't really help poor
You've fought for Independence
But it's not all you'd hoped for.
Now you're all alone in space
There's not a lot to do
You've been cut off from the human race
You can only count on you

Riddle #4 (Prince of Persia)

A little man who runs and jumps:
A hero, some would say
I think the real heroic one
Is the girl all dressed in grey
For when you trip and when you fall
She'll catch you with her arm
And every time her prince will call
She'll keep him safe from harm

Riddle #5 (Anachronox)

Safe inside a giant sphere
Rests poison from the past
A private eye investigates
And trusts too much too fast

Riddle #6 (Sanitarium)
Explore the inner mind
If that's your kind of game
At the end you'll find
You're--nearly--not insane

Riddle #7 (Jagged Alliance 2)

On a tropic island
Come rough men with guns
They aim for liberation
But justice slowly comes
Washed in blood and washed in death
They fight and kill and die
But when the queen draws her last breath
They'll take their cash and fly

Riddle #8 (The Last Express)

You may have heard it flies one way
The arrow that's called time
But if you want to solve the day
You'll need another line
There's not much time--if lived at once
Time is fast--it moves express
But if you're smart and not a dunce
You'll defuse with cleverness

Riddle #9 (Nexus: The Jupiter Incident)

Heir of the Lord Protector!
A sailor through and through
Exploring the farthest boundaries
of space you'll shortly rue
Humanity's home has fallen
To the strong has gone the day
But hope is a thing with wings
And comes from Acrididae
Fight bravely, son of Richard
Defeat the endless horde
And shelter every species
With your Stiletto--not your sword.

Riddle #10 (FTL: Faster Than Light)

Dear diary: this is my last note
The air is getting thin
We fought, we lost--that's all she wrote
I guess the Rebels win
Dear diary: yet another line:
We've sailed--we've yet to win
Our captain killed the crew this time
And again we will begin
Dear diary: aliens ate the doc
Our drones don't seem to work
My leg's been bitten--I'm in shock
Our captain is a jerk
Dear diary: We have finally won
It took a hundred twenty tries
With a new ship now we have begun
How long 'till everybody dies?

The answer to each of the above riddles is a title of GOG.com catalog game. Can you guess them all? Send your 10 answers to contest@gog.com with the subject RIDDLE. The first 20 people to guess correctly will be awarded with a $9.99 game. All other correct answers will enter a draw of 20 games $5.99 each.
You've got time until Friday, September 27, at 2:59PM GMT. That's 24 hours.
Have fun! :-)

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Post edited September 27, 2013 by G-Doc
Some of them I knew, some of them was my blind educated guess.
Twas fun, but probably didn´t win anything :)
I've got most of them but I can't get 3,7 and 9.
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ashkolnik: Really stumped on number 1, but reasonably sure I know all the others. Alas, by the rules it's ten or nothing :)
What if nobody guesses all 10? I'm pretty sure they'll pick the 20 entries that come closest to solving all riddles, so if you only have 9 you still have a chance. But you'd have to be one of the first 20 sending 9 correct entries, which might have been reached by now.
Meh, I'm not that interested in a free game. I'll pass.
Will trade for number 3.

I'm very confident in the rest of my responses.
#5 seems easy, the problem being that it is a very general description and there is, er, more than one game with that title. I picked the one with the bubble city.

I sent in my ten answers, no idea how many I got correct. All's I know is I didn't get my e-mail in on time for the last contest so I'm hoping something comes out of this one. :/
I only know 7 and 10 :/
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Huehuecoyotl: ... 8 is ambiguous enough that it seems like it could be interpreted to fit pretty much any game whose plot involves time travel, though a few key words make me lean towards a certain game (without giving anything away, I'll simply say that its plot doesn't involve time travel).
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Thespian*: Man, if you're right, you've arruined my hopes of guessing #8. :D
Well, to clarify I emphasized the word "plot" because time travel is still an element in the game. Think something along the lines of the old DOS adventure game KGB/Conspiracy (which I would love to see on GOG, incidentally). In that game, turning back the clock is a major gameplay mechanic - it features fairly complex, multi-step puzzles with Sierra-style death or failure screens as the usual result of mistakes and situations that require you to be in the right place at the right time but lets you turn back the clock to try puzzles over again - but you'll never hear any characters acknowledging the existence of time travel (for example, saying "We must go back in time to prevent [x]"), much like nobody acknowledges your ability to save and load in most games. If I'm right about #8, it's a similar situation.
Nicely written riddles, but I guess, I'll pass because I have too less ideas...
I apologize for any terrible riddles; I wrote them. :P
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TheEnigmaticT: I apologize for any terrible riddles; I wrote them. :P
I'll forgive you when Carmageddon 2 comes to GOG :P
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xxxIndyxxx: Skipping this one: Must have been a lot of work to come up with these and I do think I know a couple but other just seem so random. Like a lot of riddles they are only Obvious to the man who made them....
I would note I've only played half of the games I wrote these riddles for. The rest comes from their Wikipedia pages. :)
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Arthandas: Agree but that doesn't change the fact that my post is true :)
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angryblackguy: I disagree. With the exception of #9 and #10 you only have to be familiar with the games, not necessarily have played them. #1, #4, #6, and #7 are especially easy and I haven't even played those games, I just know about them.
If you're *familiar* with #10--like if you've lost a friend to it's finely-meshed gears for two months--you can probably figure it out.

But yeah, #9 is not an easy one if you haven't played it.

EDIT: I had my numbers backwards. :(
Post edited September 26, 2013 by TheEnigmaticT
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xxxIndyxxx: Skipping this one: Must have been a lot of work to come up with these and I do think I know a couple but other just seem so random. Like a lot of riddles they are only Obvious to the man who made them....
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TheEnigmaticT: I would note I've only played half of the games I wrote these riddles for. The rest comes from their Wikipedia pages. :)
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angryblackguy: I disagree. With the exception of #9 and #10 you only have to be familiar with the games, not necessarily have played them. #1, #4, #6, and #7 are especially easy and I haven't even played those games, I just know about them.
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TheEnigmaticT: If you're *familiar* with #9--like if you've lost a friend to it's finely-meshed gears for two months--you can probably figure it out.

But yeah, #10 is not an easy one if you haven't played it.
No need to apologize; the riddles are great!
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TheEnigmaticT: I apologize for any terrible riddles; I wrote them. :P
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Licurg: I'll forgive you when Carmageddon 2 comes to GOG :P
>.>
Sent the e-mail. Now the waiting game begins...