2006
Entries in the 2006 LARPA Small Game Writing Competition.

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Second Place Overall - 2006 LARPA Small Game Writing Competition

By: Anandi Gandolfi

It is said that people make up 90% of their opinions of people they meet in the first two minutes. Well in speed dating you have five!

True love is just a few minutes away. But remember when it comes to finding the perfect match looks can be deceiving, And what you think you want isn't always what you need. Come experience the Trend! the Drama! the Romance! Speed dating.

Second Place Overall - 2006 LARPA Small Game Writing Competition

By: Anandi Gandolfi

It is said that people make up 90% of their opinions of people they meet in the first two minutes. Well in speed dating you have five!

True love is just a few minutes away. But remember when it comes to finding the perfect match looks can be deceiving, And what you think you want isn't always what you need. Come experience the Trend! the Drama! the Romance! Speed dating.

Best Overall - 2006 LARPA Small Game Writing Competition

By Kirt Dankmyer and Jon Lemich

There are some who say that Christopher Marlowe actually wrote Shakespeare's plays. By the year 2020, everyone is too busy backstabbing each other for pocket change to care.

The premise for this game is simple: The plots for Shakespeare's tragedies, as reconfigured for a cyberpunk future. The names may be different, and the powers that be may be cutthroat corporations instead of cutthroat noble houses, but the likes of Romeo, Hamlet, and King Lear will be interacting in a landscape of love, betrayal, high caliber weapons and mirrorshades.

This is a four-hour Theatre-style LARP for people who want to engage in backstabbing intrigue and look badass while doing it.

Best Overall - 2006 LARPA Small Game Writing Competition

By Kirt Dankmyer and Jon Lemich

There are some who say that Christopher Marlowe actually wrote Shakespeare's plays. By the year 2020, everyone is too busy backstabbing each other for pocket change to care.

The premise for this game is simple: The plots for Shakespeare's tragedies, as reconfigured for a cyberpunk future. The names may be different, and the powers that be may be cutthroat corporations instead of cutthroat noble houses, but the likes of Romeo, Hamlet, and King Lear will be interacting in a landscape of love, betrayal, high caliber weapons and mirrorshades.

This is a four-hour Theatre-style LARP for people who want to engage in backstabbing intrigue and look badass while doing it.