Golden Cobra award winners

Three organizers from the Larp House bring home a Golden Cobra award for their groundbreaking freeform. Congratulations!

THE GAME WE’RE MOST EAGER TO PLAY

Still Life

by Wendy Gorman, David Hertz and Heather Silsbee

A refreshing and thoughtful metaphorical freeform larp that keeps us moving forward in thinking about the potentials for role play. Throwing out assumptions left and right, like the need for plot, action by the players, people as characters, and focuses on stillness, interior play, subtle changes in position and being with the people and issues around us.

Still Life gives us the opportunity to larp as the inanimate, to live and breathe passivity for 2 hours without being bothered to make a power play or do something beyond simply communicating (and building from there). We as judges insist that this game be played.

Still Life grabbed each of the judges immediately and wouldn’t let go. We kept returning to Still Life and marveling at it. While many contest entries tread familiar ground, the designers of Still Life took the weird path into rocky country (sorry). This weirdness pays off immensely in a game that is at once bonkers and full of strange pathos.

Wendy Gorman, David Hertz, and Heather Silsbee’s game is instantly inspiring. It’s so cunning in its vision that each judge wanted to play it almost at once. Many of the structures of play that are usually taken for granted are effortlessly tossed out the window by this game, and players are left with a broody and subtle experience. Who knew it was possible to yearn so hard for the experience of pretending to be rock! We would have said it couldn’t be done, but with Still Life we have been proven wrong.

http://oftenfuzzyfaced.tumblr.com/post/101391762844/just-submitted-to-the-golden-cobra-challenge

Title: Blasphemy!

The second submission from a group of Larp House people, created during the Golden Cobra LarpJam. Good luck!

Golden Cobra

http://thenamechanger.tumblr.com/post/100456646550/golden-cobra

The first submission from a group of Larp House people, created during the first playtest of LarpJam. Good luck!

The Larp Census

We want to count every larper, including you! It only takes 1 minute to answer the main questions.

It only happens once every couple of years. If you’re a Larp House regular, here’s some useful data by Larp House Historian, helpimabug:

some “fun facts” for larp house folks to remember while answering this survey

the LH has run the following events in the past 12 months
Family Business (3 times)
City of Fire and Coin
Hyakumonogatori Kaidankai
Hug Street
Silver & White
Juggernaut
Service

family business uses the Hillfolk/Drama System
city of fire and coin had 21 total participants; service had 19.
silver & white was based on the tabletop rpg of the same name

Larp House Presents: LarpJam

LarpJam, a workshop where participants will create their very own larps in a round-robin format. In a matter of hours people with no larp design experience can create awesome, fully-playable larps or the seeds that future larps can spring from! This process folds creative invocation, constructive constraints, and peer feedback into one lightning-fast process.

This event is being put together outrageously last minute because the Larp House was specially invited to participate in

Golden Cobra, a new freeform design competition that concludes October 30th. Seriously, Whitney Beltrán and Jason Morningstar wrote us personally to ask Larp House people to submit. Even if you can’t attend this Larpjam, you are encouraged to design something for Golden Cobra!

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