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The treasure was paid for and made by Rohrer himself, cast from 10 troy ounces of 24k gold. It’s worth about $25,000, but added to that bounty is a yet-to-be-determined, potentially life ...
A New Hampshire video game developer has launched a real-life treasure hunt in New England. Jason Rohrer, creator of Project Skydrop, has hidden a pure 24-karat gold treasure in the forests.
The way it works is each day on the Project Skydrop website, Rohrer will publish a map of the potential location area. On day one, that map was a 500-mile radius circle covering much of the ...
That treasure hunt for the gold statue? It’s somewhere in Massachusetts. Project Skydrop is a game to find a $26,000 gold statue and at least $75,000 in cash ...