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* Peaky 2012 (April, Appleby Magna): [[Small Town Folks]], [[Sword Day]]
* Peaky 2012 (April, Appleby Magna): [[Small Town Folks]], [[Sword Day]]
* Peaky 2013 (April, Appleby Magna): [[Dr Nefarious And The Paradise Project]], [[What Happened in Blackpool]]
* Peaky 2013 (April, Appleby Magna): [[Dr Nefarious And The Paradise Project]], [[What Happened in Blackpool]]
* Peaky 2014 (April, Appleby Magna): [[Preserving the Village]], [[4]]
* Peaky 2014 (April, Appleby Magna): [[Preserving the Village]], [[4]], [[The Dying of the Light]]
* Peaky 2015 (April, Appleby Magna): [[The Saga of the Lost]], [[Burning Orchid]], [[Mars Attracts]], [[The Annual Assizes at Anchori'is]]
* Peaky 2015 (April, Appleby Magna): [[The Saga of the Lost]], [[Burning Orchid]], [[Mars Attracts]], [[The Annual Assizes at Anchori'is]]
* Peaky 2016 (April, Appleby Magna)
* Peaky 2016 (April, Appleby Magna): [[Miss Maypole and the Case of the Wretched Admiral]], [[Trenches]], [[Bombshells at the Crooked Billet]]


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Revision as of 19:21, 25 April 2016



Peaky

Location
Various UK
Focus
Writing theatre-style larp
Established
2001
Credits
Peaky Games
Website
Peaky


Peaky is a larpwriting weekend held annually in the UK. Initially an informal gathering, it is now organised by Peaky Games. Games written at Peaky frequently feature at Consequences and other conventions, and have been published by both Peaky Games and Freeform Games.[1]

The weekend focuses on writing theatre-style larps. The participants split into groups on the Friday evening, write until late Saturday night, and playtest on Sunday.[2]

The weekend has a US spinoff, Peaky Midwest.

History

References

  1. Buy our games, Peaky Games. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  2. Peaky weekend timetable, Peaky Games. Retrieved 8 June 2015.

External links