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}}'''Interactivities Ink''' was the [[USA]]'s first independent larp publishing house. It was founded by [[Mike Young]] in 2000, and ceased operating in 2004.
==Summary==
 
Mike Young's website dedicated to larping, including free, downloadable one-shot games and mechanics as well as a host of other interesting items.
Interactivities Ink published the following larp products:
* [[Prawn]]
* [[The Book of LARP]]
* [[Rules to Live By]]
* [[Rules To Live By: Supernatural]]
* [[LARP Pocket Player's Guide]]
* [[Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste|RTLB: Final Voyage of the Mary Celeste]]
* [[Marin County New Age Society Cocktail Party|RTLB: Marin County New Age Society Cocktail Party]]
 
While the company has ceased operations, its website continues to host a large number of free, downloadable one-shot games and mechanics as well as a host of other interesting items.


==Additional links==
==External links==
* [http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://interactivitiesink.com/ Historical snapshots from Archive.org]
* [http://www.interactivitiesink.com/ Former Interactivities Ink page], now hosts their material for free.


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Latest revision as of 01:53, 7 February 2016



Interactivities Ink

Location
Laurel, MD, USA
Genre
Theatre-style larp
Established
2000
Credits
Mike Young
Website
Interactivities Ink

Interactivities Ink was the USA's first independent larp publishing house. It was founded by Mike Young in 2000, and ceased operating in 2004.

Interactivities Ink published the following larp products:

While the company has ceased operations, its website continues to host a large number of free, downloadable one-shot games and mechanics as well as a host of other interesting items.

External links