Posts Tagged ‘Cloverfield’
Cloverfield ARG confuses me
I haven’t seen Cloverfield yet, but the ARG (or alternate reality game) to promote the movie keeps getting stranger.
The ARG started with the Ethan Haas Was Right site. The early trailers for Cloverfield linked fans to this site where they completed a series of puzzles and then added their email address to a list to receive updates on the next step in the ARG.
I did all the puzzles, and weeks later, I received an email from the site’s creator/leader “Van Mantra” which linked to Alpha Omega: The Game, some sort of MMORPG (or massive multiplayer online role-playing game). It seemed to have no relation to the movie, but I thought the game must be fake. The game is based upon an post-apocalyptic world, but it says it was all destroyed by natural disasters and diseases rather than by the big monster from Cloverfield. I never tried the game, but I signed up to be notified when it finally launched.
I continued to receive emails updating me on the status of the game’s launch, but none of them seemed to have any info about Cloverfield. I almost unsubscribed, but I stuck with it.
Just a few weeks ago, I got another message from Van Mantra.
Your destinies are your own. Now is the time to play your role. Mobilize, arm yourselves with knowledge, and enter the world remade.
This message linked back to the Alpha Omega game site again, which now has a little blurb about the Ethan Haas site puzzles. I just don’t get it.
Is this MMORPG tied into the movie somehow? I guess I will figure it out when I see Cloverfield, but if anyone else has completed the puzzles and joined in on the game, I would love to hear how it all fits together.
This ARG has been pretty in-depth, and with JJ Abrams involved, who knows what it all means.
New trailer for Cloverfield shows the creature
A new trailer for Cloverfield was posted up on Ain’t It Cool revealing a partial view of the creature that haunts J.J. Abrams dreams.
I hear it’s not the black cloud monster from Lost.
Cloverfield web campaign gets intricate, weird
An email came out to the mailing list for the www.EthanHaasWasRight.com viral site for JJ Abrams new movie codenamed Cloverfield. The message is from Van Mantra and reads:
Now is the time……
The forces working against us tried to stop us from spreading Haas’s message but we have overcome them.
The battle is only beginning; you cracked the codes now use the key you uncovered to learn the truth.
Return to Haas’s site www.ethanhaaswasright.com and use the key to enter a whole new world.
Ethan Haas was right about the future and now the role you play will be up to you.
- Van
When you go to the site now, a message reads that it is “time to choose what role you will play” and clicking “yes” to check out the next installment jumps you over to a completely new and deep viral experience.
I cannot even begin to explain all the intricate details of this game. It looks like World of Warcraft with character creation and seven different species in the world that look to be a combination of apocalyptic survivors and alien/magical hybrids. You have to visit the site to fully experience it yourself.
The lore part of the site seems to suggest the world tore itself apart through the ravages of Mother Nature to create a post-apocalyptic society. I’ll have to check it out more to see anything else but comment if you catch this post and have checked out the game as well.
I hate to be part of a hype machine, but I can’t resist this viral campaign that looks to now be turning into an ARG.
Update: The latest news and Wikipedia entry on EthanHaasWasRight.com around the Web says that it is just a site to promote the Alpha Omega game…
But then there is a posting on Wikipedia about a possible Cloverfield connection that has been denied.
AND this site has emerged as a source of all things Ethan Haas and seems to be more about Cloverfield than the game…this is getting DEEP people.
JJ Abrams has got me again

I spent an hour or so this morning running through the promotional site for Cloverfield. Trailer below. The link above is to the mysterious end site you find at the end of the puzzles for the movie. I assume the date is the release date for the film. Supposedly, Cloverfield is a cover for the real name of the film.
If you haven’t heard about the movie yet, you probably haven’t seen the trailer at the beginning of Transformers. You can read a lot more about it in the post from Moriarty over at Ain’t It Cool News in which he points out all the exclusive information he gained about the film that is now being passed off as exclusives by many other journalists–especially one member of the media.
The breaking news post by Moriarty can be found here.
The trailer was completely mysterious, but the basic premise for the movie appears to be some kind of parasite attacking the city as seen through a handy cam camera view. The actors were not even shown the script until they were fully on board and on set.
If you want to do all the puzzles on the wonderfully well-designed promotional website, hit it up here at www.ethanhaaswasright.com. The puzzles are amazingly addictive once you get through the first one.
I’m not gonna lie. I cheated myself to get through them faster. You can check out text walkthrough here or a very well done video walkthrough on YouTube. The video was more helpful for me and offers some analysis.
You also might find the image below helpful. I made it myself to help with a lot of translations. The alien/parasite language or whatever it is takes some time to recognize.
I can’t believe the site captivated me so much, but I guess it is meant to capture your attention. The site is definitely some great work by some very creative PR folks working with JJ Abrams. Can’t wait to see what the movie turns out like with all this hype already beginning to build.Oh. I forgot to mention that the site/movie is supposedly not related to “Lost” in any way, shape or form, so get that out of your head right now.

