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A '''parasite game''' is one which takes place within another event, e.g. a science-fiction convention. Players are not necessarily expected to be playing and [[In-character]] for the entire time, but instead drop in and out of play. | A '''parasite game''' is one which takes place within another event, e.g. a science-fiction convention. Players are not necessarily expected to be playing and [[In-character]] for the entire time, but instead drop in and out of play. | ||
Some early [[New England larp community|New England]] [[weekend-long game]]s were parasite games. | Some early [[New England larp community|New England]] [[weekend-long theatre-style game]]s were parasite games. | ||
==Example games== | ==Example games== | ||
* [[ Rekon-1]] | * [[ Rekon-1]] | ||
* [[Tabula Rasa]] | |||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:55, 11 March 2025
A parasite game is one which takes place within another event, e.g. a science-fiction convention. Players are not necessarily expected to be playing and In-character for the entire time, but instead drop in and out of play.
Some early New England weekend-long theatre-style games were parasite games.