
The other day, we took a look at Jigsaw Puzzle for the Wii, but today we have a different take on piece-assembling gameplay: The Golden Jigsaw, an Internet-based game offering $1 million in prize money.
It works like this: the 1,000 pieces you'll need to solve the puzzle are hidden on various and sundry web sites. You'll receive daily emails providing clues as to their whereabouts, or you can simply check the site for the clue archive. Once you find a piece, you drag it into a folder on your desktop, then place it in the jigboard. The first person to finish the puzzle wins the million, but there will be interim prizes along the way.
It's free to play, but you do have to download the jigboard program. You can find out all the details here. This has a bit of a Perplex City feel to it, so I'm up for trying it out.