Accounting+ ARG

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Accounting+ ARG
Active since 2017-12-07
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The Accounting+ ARG centers around a tadpole conspiracy.
Type [[List_of_Investigations#Official|Official]]
Creator Crows Crows Crows
Discovered 2017-12-07

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The Accounting+ ARG is an alternate reality game centered around Accounting+, a game by the studio Crows Crows Crows. The ARG is centered around a conspiracy involving the developers of Accounting+, a fictional drink called Shpleebly, and tadpoles. The mythical "secret zoo level" has been a pervasive theme throughout the ARG.

The ARG also revolves around a Discord user named Swampy Cornelius, who is searching for the truth regarding the tadpole conspiracy. Swampy often posts his findings in the official Crows Crows Crows Discord server.

Accounting+

On December 7, 2017, at the Game Awards, the first trailer for Accounting+ was unveiled. Shortly afterwards, William Pugh and Justin Roiland took the stage, and immediately hinted at the existence of a "secret zoo level". Nothing more was teased until the game's launch on December 19.

Launch Email

The hidden code in the Accounting+ launch email

On December 19, 2017, Accounting+ was launched for Playstation VR. Additionally, people subscribed to the Crows Crows Crows newsletter received an email containing the following hidden message:

J R X W 6 2 Z A M Z 2 X E 5 D I M V Z C A Z D P O 5 X C 4 I C U N B S S A W T P N 4 Q E Y Z L W M V W C A 2 L T E B U W 4 4 3 J M R S S A Y L M N Q Q G 6 Z R A O V Z S 4 I B T G M Z T S M J S G Q Y Q

Decoding this message from base 32 yields the following:

Look further down. The Zoo Level is inside all of us. 33391241

At this time, the numbers 33391241 are an unsolved clue.

Rapsgiving Email

The hidden message from the Rapsgiving email

On December 28, 2017, people subscribed to the Crows Crows Crows newsletter received an email containing a link to a music video called WhosThatInTheTree. The song heavily features samples from Accounting+, and the music video contains footage from the game as well.

Additionally, the email contained another secret code:

82 69 86 70 85 69 86 83 85 48 86 66 85 107 78 73 81 48 120 80 86 48 53 66 85 49 78 81 81 86 78 84 86 48 57 83 82 65

Converting these numbers from alt-codes yields the following result:

REVFUEVSU0VBUkNIQ0xPV05BU1NQQVNTV09SRA

And a final conversion from base 64 yields the following message:

DEEPERSEARCHCLOWNASSPASSWORD

At this time, DEEPERSEARCHCLOWNASSPASSWORD is an unsolved clue.

Twitter Codes

The codes tweeted out by Crows Crows Crows developers

On January 16, 2018, four of the Crows Crows Crows developers posted a series of 8 alphanumerical characters to their Twitter feeds:

At this time, these codes are an unsolved clue.

Tadpole Conspiracy

Swampy Cornelius spying on the Crows Crows Crows developers

On January 19, 2018, a person named Swampy Cornelius arrived in the Secret Zoo Level Discord server. Swampy proceeded to make claims of a 'tadpole harvesting conspiracy', and posted a video of him spying on Crows Crows Crows.

On January 22, 2018, Swampy Cornelius returned, saying that he was able to get a clear picture of the whiteboard inside the Crows Crows Crows studio:

The clear image Swampy was able to capture of the whiteboard

Shortly after posting this image, Swampy was served a cease and desist letter from a user named MichaelPaulson:

Leigh Alexander Interview

The interview between William Pugh and Leigh Alexander - Recommended listening!

On February 5, 2018, Swampy "hacked" into the official Crows Crows Crows Discord server and led the players into a developer chatroom. The developers were unaware that their conversation was publicly visible. William Pugh expressed his exasperation with Leigh Alexander, who William felt had been pestering him about a "tadpole conspiracy" in a recent interview. In this conversation, the developers referred to a mysterious character named S. The Crows Crows Crows developers also accidentally revealed the raw audio from this interview, unaware that the chatroom was visible to Swampy and the rest of the playerbase.

It's highly recommended to listen to the interview yourself, but some highlights from the transcript of the interview are below.

Leigh and William start off by discussing the mythical secret zoo level:

Leigh: So, um, I did have one question that's kind of weird, um, and you don't necessarily have to answer it, but I have to ask: Is there a zoo level?

William: Haha, yes, there is a secret zoo level hidden in the game; it's very well hidden, it's perhaps the most *secret* secret I've ever put into a game, so-

L: Right, well, as a gamer I love my secrets and stuff, but y'know, it just seems like, what will happen if people don't find it?  Cause it seems like it's gone a little bit *long* here.  What's your, sort of, design thinking behind making it undetectable?

W: Well, first of all, it's *not* undetectable, it's in the game.  I won't go into detail, but there's a set of actions you can perform that will lead you into the secret level. 

L:  Okay, real quick, not to cut you off, but was this part of the marketing that there would be a zoo level?

W: Yes, yes! We mentioned that at the Game Awards with Geoff Keighly and, um, yeah, it's been pretty consistent.

[...]

W: *whispering* Actually, Leigh, Leigh, um, could- could- is it okay if we- can this be off the record?

L: Yeah- the light is off, so it's not recording.

W: *whispering* Can we move off this?  Like, it's just, I'd super love to talk more about the different characters in the game-

L: Sure, sure, and I don't want to make a thing out of this, just off the record, can you please just tell me, is this a fucking gimmick, is there a zoo level?

W: No, no, there's a zoo level in the game, I've always been clear about that.

Next, Leigh asks William about a "problem user" in the Accounting+ community:

L: So there was one thing that I thought was kind of weird when I started getting into the fan community around the game, because I am a big fan as well.  I started to find that there was, you maybe have a problem user?  Or is he a community guy on your team?

W: A problem user?

L: I just want to ask about this "Swampy Cornelius"?

[...]

L: I saw someone post a video from outside your studio, kinda like- does that worry you, spying on you?

W: Um... <long pause> Can we go off the record again?

[...]

L: Because there's audio recording of you, on the Discord, *including* Swampy, in the same chat?  Is that a thing you participated in?

W: Um, no, abso- <Discord ping noise> Sorry, one second... um, I, I- I'm not, um-

L: Take your time.

W: I'm not participating in that, I'm not approving of that.  Why would I approve of people coming outside of our studio and filming that?

Finally, Leigh brings up the accusations that Crows Crows Crows are tadpole harvesters:

W: I think that if you look at the stuff that they're saying, the tone in which they're saying it, clearly, this isn't something to be taken seriously.

L: So you do definitely do not harvest tadpoles, that's not a thing.

W: <nervous laughter>

L: I have a tweet from you, actually: it says "Please delete this tweet.  We don't harvest tadpoles."  Haha, it just seems like it would be crazy if you were doing that!

W: Yeah, that, that is clearly, um- that, that... I'm sorry, is that going to be on the record?

L: Well, you said it's not to be taken seriously, so why can't I just post it?

[...]

W: We don't harvest tadpoles - I've always said we don't harvest tadpoles, I'm a vegetarian myself, I don't, I'm not someone who wishes harm upon animals.

Apology Email

An advertisement for Shpleebly

On February 6, 2018, people subscribed to the Crows Crows Crows newsletter received an "apology email", where the developers confessed their involvement in a tadpole conspiracy:

Three years ago, we were approached by [REDACTED NAME] from Shpleebly Drink Corporation. They offered us funding for multiple games, with the condition that we include on-brand subliminal Shpleebly advertising in them. They also insisted that we legitimise the deal with the midnight harvesting of thousands of tadpoles from our local pond.

We’d like to be able to earnestly promise you that we did not know what the tadpoles would be used for. But the truth is, some of us knew and were complicit. Others were totally innocent. We expect our ongoing internal accountability process to continue to account for this freaky breakdown in communication. We’re totes getting to the bottom of it.

The truth is, our Shpeebly Drink representative repeatedly communicated to us that the beverage was made from tadpole juice. We just didn’t want to hear it. It didn’t profit us to hear it.

We drank. We smoked cigarettes. We tainted our games with corporate promotion. We damaged our creative integrity. We supported the destruction of countless ecosystems. We tried to have a frog killed. And we did this all in the service of profits we mercilessly culled from Shpleebly Drink Corporation.

By way of an apology, Crows Crows Crows also announced the Water Park Update in this email.

No hidden messages have been found in this email as of yet, but links to the official Shpleebly website are peppered throughout.

Shpleebly and Tadpoles

The apology video from Shpleebly

The apology email led to the official Shpleebly website, which contained a single video, titled We're Sorry. According to the website, the video is an "informal moment" from Shpleebly CEO Sara Dove Shplett.

Additionally, Shpleebly has a Twitter account, which has been retweeted several times by the Crows Crows Crows developers.