Where's Crow?: The Transmedia Mystery That's Redefining Interactive Storytelling
Across moonlit carnivals and neon-streaked city streets, through dimensions both real and imagined, a figure in a leather jacket moves like a shadow between worlds. Welcome to "Where's Crow?"—the groundbreaking transmedia experience that's capturing imaginations and breaking down the barriers between storytelling, art, and reality itself.
But this isn't just another puzzle book. It's the latest chapter in the expanding MXD-MDA universe, where every page holds secrets that spill into our world through augmented reality, hidden codes, and real-world installations that turn your city into part of the story.
Each intricate scene is a gateway into Crow's journey—a cosmic traveler navigating different dimensions, leaving behind fragments of poetry from the Book of SKretz, and unveiling a mystery that spans both space and consciousness. Your mission isn't just to find him—it's to understand why he's running, what he's seeking, and how his story connects to your own.
The experience begins with the book but quickly expands:
- Scan pages with the AR app to reveal hidden poems and dimensional portals
- Join global treasure hunts that lead to real-world art installations
- Decode runes that unlock exclusive music tracks from the Kredentials collection
- Connect with other seekers to piece together the larger narrative
"Where's Crow?" isn't just a game or a story—it's a movement. It's about finding yourself in the spaces between reality and imagination, between art and experience, between seeking and being found.
As one early explorer put it: "You start by looking for Crow, but you end up finding pieces of yourself scattered across dimensions. It's addictive, enlightening, and unlike anything else out there."
The mystery begins this fall. The question isn't just "Where's Crow?"—it's "Are you ready to seek?"
Pre-order now at MXD-MDA.com and receive exclusive access to the dimensional portal AR experience.
Remember: Not all who wander are lost. Some are just collecting pieces of a bigger truth.
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