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NZ Flagship games have varied from 60 to 160 players. | NZ Flagship games have varied from 60 to 160 players. | ||
==Example games== | |||
* [[Sanctuary]] | |||
* [[Dry Spell]] | |||
* [[The Rose and the Dragon]] | |||
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[[Category:New Zealand]] | [[Category:New Zealand]] | ||
[[Category:Flagship games]] |
Latest revision as of 20:35, 25 April 2016
In New Zealand, a large, traditionally theatre-style game used as the centrepiece of a convention and attended by all participants. The term and practice originated at KapCon, and spread to other NZ events such as Chimera and Hydra.
NZ Flagship games have varied from 60 to 160 players.