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The event focuses on writing short [[theatre-style]] larps. The participants pitch concepts on the Friday evening, write until late Saturday night, then run the game around noon on Sunday.<ref>[https://home.comcast.net/~diewald/larpWorkshops.html LARP Workshops aka Build Your Own Game Seminars], Jeff Diewald. Retrieved 12 June 2015.</ref>
The event focuses on writing short [[theatre-style]] larps. The participants pitch concepts on the Friday evening, write until late Saturday night, then run the game around noon on Sunday.<ref>[https://home.comcast.net/~diewald/larpWorkshops.html LARP Workshops aka Build Your Own Game Seminars], Jeff Diewald. Retrieved 12 June 2015.</ref>


Past BYOG facilitators have included [[Jeff Diewald]], Kelly MacDougal, and Jim White.
Past BYOG facilitators have included Jeff Diewald, Kelly MacDougal, and Jim White.


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 20:29, 10 January 2017



Build Your Own Game

Location
Various USA
Focus
Writing theatre-style larp
Established
1995


Build Your Own Game (BYOG) is a larpwriting event in the USA. Originally held at Intercon, it is now run annually at NELCO.[1] Games written at BYOG seminars have featured regularly at Intercon and other New England conventions.

The event focuses on writing short theatre-style larps. The participants pitch concepts on the Friday evening, write until late Saturday night, then run the game around noon on Sunday.[2]

Past BYOG facilitators have included Jeff Diewald, Kelly MacDougal, and Jim White.

History

References

  1. Build Your Own Game (BYOG) Seminars, NEIL. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  2. LARP Workshops aka Build Your Own Game Seminars, Jeff Diewald. Retrieved 12 June 2015.

External links