"What kind of game is this?" - the reader will ask, and will be right, because the standard scheme of the rest does not involve any quests. As we bring camping? Barbecues, alcohol, swimming in the lake or river. Well, active rest - for example, Hiking in the mountains with a backpack. But there are locations for quests, ie obscure searches, no. What to look for? Why?Usually the game in quest are as follows: facilitator divides the players into teams and give certain tasks. Often, tasks are not explicit as to the mystery. For example, the task is to bring leading water may sound like a requirement to show the substance, which is the basis of life on Earth. There are mysteries, after guessing that the players receive only the key to the next puzzle. Accordingly, quest shall bear the burden not only physical (try to run through the woods with a metal detector, looking for the right place with the help of homemade cards), but mentally (still need to guess where this homemade card is).Examples of quests that were played back in the USSR, are the game "Zarnitsa" and "Fox Hunting". Now close to the quests the game can be called "Mafia", "AD&D" and other intellectual games in which you need something or someone to find. Our contemporaries also play quests. In almost any big city you can find the announcement that there will soon be a game quest outdoors or car quest. Moreover, the car-quest differs only in that its members go from one point of town to another on the machines, doing the job of the wizard.
Dickens was born in Portsmouth February 7, 1812, and spent his childhood in Kent and London, both of which frequently appear in his novels.
He went to school being at the age of nine. When his father was committed to prison for debt in 1824, Dickens interrupted the school. The boy started working in a factory. Then from 1824 to 1826 Dickens attended the school again. However, at most, he was self-educated.
In 1827 Charles Dickens started to work as a legal clerk. Dickens published the first series of descriptive sketches in December 1833, using the pseudonym Boz. These series describe the daily life in London.
The success of the first novel The Pickwick Papers brought popularity to Dickens. And then he maintained subsequently his fame with a great string of novels.
He went to school being at the age of nine. When his father was committed to prison for debt in 1824, Dickens interrupted the school. The boy started working in a factory. Then from 1824 to 1826 Dickens attended the school again. However, at most, he was self-educated.
In 1827 Charles Dickens started to work as a legal clerk. Dickens published the first series of descriptive sketches in December 1833, using the pseudonym Boz. These series describe the daily life in London.
The success of the first novel The Pickwick Papers brought popularity to Dickens. And then he maintained subsequently his fame with a great string of novels.