The Da Vinci Game is a thrilling board game using ingenious codes, riddles and logic problems for 3 or more players. Will you be the Grand Master?



The Da Vinci Game


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Links Games, The Da Vinci Code, Rennes-le-Chateau, Holidays, Art

Games & Language

Anagram Genius (TM) is a fantastic piece of software which generates entertaining anagrams and was used for the Vitruvian Man clues in The Da Vinci Game.

Toys For The Brain Community for riddle, brain teaser and enigma lovers on the net.

Giftique is an online shopping site who offer an excellent range of gifts to cater for all types of people, occasions and budgets.

Braingle Free brain teasers, games, logic questions and riddles.

Crossword Links Crosswords directory with categorized links to crosswords and word game sites.

Yoopi! Online Gaming Resources.

Games Gazette is a games magazine, with articles on a range of games, including PC games, role-playing games and board games.

Humor Shack is a riddle and joke site with jokes, cartoons, riddles and brain teasers.

Using English has a glossary of English language terms, explaining both the meaning and usage of each expression.

Other Games Links for more links to board games and puzzle sites.

Cambridge Patents for games and other inventions from Tolfree, Patents and Trademarks.

The Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code is the official Random House website for Dan Brown's novel.

Dan Brown's official website contains more information about all his novels, including Angels and Demons, Deception Point and Digital Fortress.

Virtual Da Vinci Code gives a virtual tour of the locations features in Dan Brown's novel on CD-Rom with numerous high-quality photos.

Rosslyn Chapel is the official website of the Rosslyn Chapel Heritage Trust.

Rennes-le-Chateau and Holidays

Gite near Rennes-le-Chateau stay near the home of the real Sauniere in a spacious gite with computers, free broadband Internet access and beautiful art.

The mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau. Has it finally been solved? Ben Hammott has discovered what may be a Templar Tomb near Rennes-le-Chateau. See images of the tomb and the Artifacts inside.

Rennes-le-Chateau is a small village in Languedoc-Roussillon, France, where a mystery surrounding the Priory de Sion, the Templar Knights and hidden Merovingian gold has grown up. At the heart of this mystery is a village priest called Berenger Sauniere.

Via Ferrata, walking and climbing in Austria - beautiful walks and climbs in incredible scenery and 4 star hotel accommodation with Alpine Arena.

Da Vinci Code Tours is a New Zealand based company specialising in 'Da Vinci Code' and 'Angels and Demons' guided tours, offering people the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of Robert Langdon.

Art

Allison Carmichael is the art website of Allison, one of the creators of the game, which contains both landscape and portrait paintings.

Da Vinci's Mysterious Machinery Gives illustrations of eight of Leonardo's inventions with a multiple-choice question asking which function you think describes the Mysterious Machine best.

Armorial Gold provides information on the value in symbolism of an incredible range of objects and animals.

The Louvre in Paris, is the current home of Leonardo's most famous painting, the Mona Lisa.

Mark Eccleston Dragons and Damsels Wildlife Photography.

All texts and images (except those of Leonardo's own work) are copyright (c) to Martin Woods & Allison Carmichael May 2005.
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The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.