Rohrer laid out the game’s rules diagrammatically on three pages of archival, acid-free paper, hermetically sealed them inside a Pyrex glass tube — which were then housed inside a titanium baton — and set about burying them in the earth. The game is now embedded somewhere in the Nevada desert. Rohrer’s not exactly sure where, as he plotted out available public land far enough away from roads and populated areas, hoping to find a suitable, desolate location to hide the game. He buried it in the desert himself, he said, turned around and walked away from the game’s indistinguishable resting place. (via Game designer Jason Rohrer designs a game meant to be played 2,000 years from now, hides it in desert | Polygon)