Dunder Moose had Intanius and a few others on to talk about #BROXT, a subset of the #BROSR, and their latest initative was bound to come up.
As they explain, this group is a subset of fresh talents willing and able to engage in competitive experimental gaming.
These guys got started with challenges to run BROZER, and they got hooked on how exciting this could be. That led to the Short Story challenge, which has led to others in the Bros seeing how well Twitter engagement enhanced the experience and drew far more attention to it than just post and cross-posting on blogs would allow otherwise.
This is the Skunk Works of the hobby. Sometimes things don't turn our as expected, but what is learned turns out to be just as good as hoped or better.
No matter what becomes of what the #BROXT does, you're going to get beneficial information out of the results. That's why you all should be paying attention to what they do and how they do it; follow the Twitter accounts, enjoy the Kayfabe, and read the Session Reports.
I look forward to what comes next. This is where the energy in the hobby is now- not the commercial end that's facing the Colony Drop.
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