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'''MIT Mystery Hunt 2020''' was the 40th iteration of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]], with kickoff occurring on January 17th, 2020. Run by Left Out, the hunt began with a live wedding ceremony of two of the team's members, before proceeding into the customary opening skit. The hunt revolved around a fictional theme venue known as Penny Park. Due to a decline in popularity, the park was on the verge of shutting down. In an attempt to get it back up and running again, the newlyweds, mascots of the park, and owner of the park all recruited the attending teams to fix problems within the park's regions, thereby generating something known as Buzz, which would in turn draw more people to attend.
'''MIT Mystery Hunt 2020''' was the 40th iteration of the [[MIT Mystery Hunt]], with kickoff occurring on January 17th, 2020. Run by Left Out, the hunt began with a live wedding ceremony of two of the team's members, before proceeding into the customary opening skit. The hunt revolved around a fictional theme venue known as Penny Park, and the efforts of the park's owner to draw in new guests by fixing problems and introducing experimental new attractions.

==Plot==
After getting married, two members of Left Out decided to have their honeymoon at Penny Park, a theme park from their youth. However, upon arrival, they were informed by Penny Miller, the owner of the park and granddaughter of the park's founder, that the park would be closing forever after that weekend, due to continued low attendance. Upon hearing this the mascots of the park, the Loonie Toonies, came up with a plan to save the park; with a large group of people attending the final weekend along with the newlyweds, the mascots encourages everyone to group together into teams and experience the park to its fullest.

By experiencing all of the park's attractions and fixing any problems they encounter, teams were able to generate Buzz, a metric of how popular they were making the park. As the park gained popularity, areas of the park that were originally closed to the public opened up to the new visitors. Eventually, when a significant amount of Buzz had been generated, teams were able to talk with Penny directly.

Penny explained to teams that, while the original park was founded by her grandmother, Judy, she had also attempted to expand the park since taking over. However, none of her ideas panned out due to various oversights in design. Acknowledging the situation, she recruited the teams to help fix these experimental regions and get them ready for public release. By working on these areas, teams helped to generate something new to help the park get back on its feet: Wonder.

As teams finished their job of fixing the park, they eventually came across a secret tunnel underneath the main square, leading deep underground to a mysterious machine. After some investigation, Penny and the teams discovered that the machine was capable of generating Buzz indefinitely, something that could safe the park and guarantee its success for years to come. While it took quite a bit of work, teams were able to power the machine up and as thanks for saving the park, Penny presented them with a keepsake of their time there: a pressed penny.

==List of Rounds==
==List of Rounds==



Revision as of 04:42, 3 March 2022

MIT Mystery Hunt 2020
General Structure of the 2020 MIT Mystery Hunt
Running TeamLeft Out
No. of Registered Teams150
Winning Team✈✈✈ Galactic Trendsetters ✈✈✈
No. of Rounds13
No. of Puzzles (Feeders and Metas)194
Timeframe and Location
LocationMIT (Cambridge, MA)
Start Time1:00PM ET, January 17, 2020
Finishing Time (Winning Team)2:56PM EST, January 19, 2020
Official End Time5:00PM EST, January 19, 2020
Links
Hunt LinkLink
Kickoff LinkLink
Wrapup LinkLink
MIT Mystery Hunt Chronology
← 2019
2021 →


MIT Mystery Hunt 2020 was the 40th iteration of the MIT Mystery Hunt, with kickoff occurring on January 17th, 2020. Run by Left Out, the hunt began with a live wedding ceremony of two of the team's members, before proceeding into the customary opening skit. The hunt revolved around a fictional theme venue known as Penny Park, and the efforts of the park's owner to draw in new guests by fixing problems and introducing experimental new attractions.

Plot

After getting married, two members of Left Out decided to have their honeymoon at Penny Park, a theme park from their youth. However, upon arrival, they were informed by Penny Miller, the owner of the park and granddaughter of the park's founder, that the park would be closing forever after that weekend, due to continued low attendance. Upon hearing this the mascots of the park, the Loonie Toonies, came up with a plan to save the park; with a large group of people attending the final weekend along with the newlyweds, the mascots encourages everyone to group together into teams and experience the park to its fullest.

By experiencing all of the park's attractions and fixing any problems they encounter, teams were able to generate Buzz, a metric of how popular they were making the park. As the park gained popularity, areas of the park that were originally closed to the public opened up to the new visitors. Eventually, when a significant amount of Buzz had been generated, teams were able to talk with Penny directly.

Penny explained to teams that, while the original park was founded by her grandmother, Judy, she had also attempted to expand the park since taking over. However, none of her ideas panned out due to various oversights in design. Acknowledging the situation, she recruited the teams to help fix these experimental regions and get them ready for public release. By working on these areas, teams helped to generate something new to help the park get back on its feet: Wonder.

As teams finished their job of fixing the park, they eventually came across a secret tunnel underneath the main square, leading deep underground to a mysterious machine. After some investigation, Penny and the teams discovered that the machine was capable of generating Buzz indefinitely, something that could safe the park and guarantee its success for years to come. While it took quite a bit of work, teams were able to power the machine up and as thanks for saving the park, Penny presented them with a keepsake of their time there: a pressed penny.

List of Rounds

Round Title Number of Feeder Puzzles Number of Metapuzzles
The Grand Castle 6 1
Storybook Forest 8 1
Spaceopolis 10 1
Wizard's Hollow 15 1
Balloon Vendor 8 1
Yesterdayland 12 1
Big Top Carnival 12 1
Creative Pictures Studios 24 1
Safari Adventure 25Click to reveal62 Feeder Answers 12
Cascade Bay 18 3
Cactus Canyon 21 1
Workshop 0 1
Heart of the Park 10 0