SAT-03 The Second Annual Mad Science Awards Ceremony LARP [10/12]
Posted: June 25th, 2018, 4:53 pm
Players to list on signup sheet: Jessie Rainbow, Tim Mauldin, Lucian Smith
If you happen to be interested in helping facilitate the game and watching rather than playing, let me know--I will likely be grateful for the help.
This game is light and comical, and not intended to deal with issues of body dysmorphia; if you're interested but have concerns about that, check in with me.
In the last couple years I've run moral-quandary, high-emotional larps in the Saturday evening slot. This is not one of those. This is a big, goofy party larp for a big group of people, though it can be adjusted if it doesn't look like we'll hit 12. As a player, you'll need to figure out how to accomplish your brain's goal, even when your current body has other ideas. There will be numerous MWA HA HAs and several extra limbs grown over the course of the evening. I helped playtest it back in April, had a great time, and am now running a version that should benefit a little from iteration. With intro time and a feedback discussion afterwards, it will likely max out at three hours.Welcome to the Second Annual Mad Science Award (SAMSA) Ceremony!
Not surprisingly, for the second year running the MSA Peace Award is not being presented.
You are an attendee at tonight’s award ceremony and reception where ‘people’ are exhibiting their entries for the year’s cutthroat competition. The judge had just produced the envelope, opened it, and was about to read the winner when it happened. You’re not sure what it was, or why it happened, but suddenly and for a brief moment a very strange feeling washed over you. When the feeling passed, you discovered yourself in a different body! How embarrassing. This puts a crimp in your plans... but you’ll manage. And then they'll see. THEY'LL ALL SEE!
If you happen to be interested in helping facilitate the game and watching rather than playing, let me know--I will likely be grateful for the help.
This game is light and comical, and not intended to deal with issues of body dysmorphia; if you're interested but have concerns about that, check in with me.