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@adrianhon Honestly, I feel like Instagram's done a better job of cultivating and rewarding that kind of audience.
Twitter celebrity is just...Twitter celebrity. It's off the tier list entirely, and that's part of the challenge.
Puzzlely pirate shirts paired with sea shanties, scifi bomber jackets with detachable puzzle patches, and CSI ARG shirts? OH MY!
I took a look at some of the standout examples of wearable puzzle games on the market, and it's a super cool space. Join me in mixing fashion with entertainment. https://www.argn.com/2023/04/excuse_me_theres_a_puzzle_on_your_jacket_the_wearable_arg_experience/
During its third season, CSI: NY aired the episode Hung Out to Dry, revolving around a series of grisly murders. Each victim was found wearing a mythologically inspired t-shirt, with the logo Kodecon emblazoned on the collar. Solving the puzzles embedded in the shirt's design would reveal information about the motive for murder, both through
The difference between horror and magical realism: