Vain wrote:
How come we don't get to do fun stuff like LARP's (or maybe we do and I just don't know about it)
So spill the beans Ylva
Sorry, should of course have answered this first. I think you have quite a lot of LARPers all over the globe (at least it seems so when you search the net). It is a rather big phenomenon in Sweden, the participants are of all ages, though the mean age is probably around 30 (can vary much between LARPs). A medium size LARP is around 100 persons, the biggest in Sweden had over 1000 persons, but that was in the beginning of the 90-ies and no one has attempted that again.
Yes, that is all very well, but what is a LARP?
It has also been named "interactive theater". You have a settning: a new world (or time or it can even be set in reality), all participants have a character they should play to the best of their ability, all participants commonly also has some kind of plot or goal to achieve during the limited time the LARP lasts. It is like a theater but without the audience and without a complete script. The most common form of LARP in Sweden is the Fantasy-LARP. But there are also, reality-LARPS, futuristic LARPs (commonly "post-disaster-LARPS"), 1920-LARPs, middle-age LARPs, viking-LARPs, Star Wars-LARPs, Monty Python-LARP (!), Hippie-LARPs, orc-LARPs and many more.
See also the topic "LARPs inspired by TCTC".
I would be happy to answer any questions you might have! I´m not sure this is under the right topic however...?
(And I know at least one American who has attended some LARPs in Sweden, so you can always come here!)
SLATFATF...