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==Example games==
==Example games==
* [[All Quiet on the Potomac]]
* [[Cafe Casablanca]]
* [[Operation: Atlantis]]
* [[Once Upon A Time in Tombstone]]
* [[Rekon-1]]
* [[Rekon-1]]
* [[RMS Titanic]]
* [[RMS Titanic]]
* [[Cafe Casablanca]]
* [[Once Upon a Time in Tombstone]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 03:17, 25 February 2016

A weekend-long theatre-style game, also known as a Theatre style full-length game, is a theatre-style game which runs for an entire weekend (typically Friday evening until Sunday afternoon).

The Society for Interactive Literature and New England larp community originally ran larps in this format, originally as part of science fiction conventions (making them parasite games) and then at SiLiCon or as standalone events.[1] The format was gradually overtaken by shorter "convention games" during the mid 1990s, and while some classic games are still run, very few are still written.

Example games

References

  1. Nat Budin, "Over Time: Intercon and the evolution of theatre-style larp in the Northeast", in WyrdCon Companion 2012, p. 61.