Larp House Notes: When your Larp Upsets Someone
Advice for Larp Organizers
also probably applicable to many nonlarp situations
if you find yourself in those, somehow
Larp House Notes: When your Larp Upsets Someone
Advice for Larp Organizers
also probably applicable to many nonlarp situations
if you find yourself in those, somehow
LARP HOUSE presents: Hug Street
WHAT: Hug Street takes place in an alternate reality. Instead of selling and buying shares, stocks, and derivatives like on Wall Street, players trade in hugs, handshakes and vocal noises, such as “ahhs” and “mmms.” But a recession is coming – will you be able to steer through this crisis without going under?
The game explores an economy where the goal is spending, not saving. In this world, consuming is a positive act, as long as you consume for the good of everyone. Even more information below the cut!
I WANT MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS LARP: During the game, the traders swap simple products such as hugs, handshakes and vocal sounds.You choose what products you feel comfortable selling and buying.The money you don’t use degrades, and it is possible to lose everything! If this happens, you’ll have to start over from scratch. Since everyone is interdependent, your fellow traders will want you back in business as soon as possible if this happens. In Hug Street, not having is a resource just as much as having one, provided you are willing to trade. And having a resource isn’t worth anything if you keep it to yourself.
Hug Street can be played by people who are not comfortable hugging.You always decide whether you’d like to give or receive hugs or other physical trades.The game sup- ports both saying ‘no’ to a transaction, and modifying trades to meet with the accept- ance of all involved parties. Even though it’s possible to play the game without touching others, if you’re not comfortable with physical contact, this might not be the game for you.
The larp follows a working week in the life of a Hug Street trader. From Monday until Saturday you will sell and buy hugs, handshakes, and sounds. Together with the other traders, you’ll experience both an expanding and shrinking economy as the market gradually opens. Eventually you will move beyond trading into designing your own products.
Hug Street was designed by Fredrik Hossman and the larpscript was taken from Larps From the Factory (thanks again to Arnold Cassel for buying it for us).
The Larp House is one year old. It is bigger than we imagined it would, but just as excellent as we had hoped.
Thank you to our stellar players, who gleefully participate in our workshops and debriefs. Who costume beautifully and plan their schedules to accommodate our games.
Thank you to our incredible organizers who bend over backwards to include as many excited people as possible in any larp. Who hustle for props/scenery and write new material to make each larp a memorable experience.
Gather now you rogues, you rakes. We are going on an adventure!
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A podcast with organizer reflections on the larp can be found here.
Before the holidays, some of the LARP House organizers sat down to share highlights from our crime family game, Family Business, and tease our upcoming City of Fire and Coin event. This is the first ever episode of our podcast, and there might not be another, so catch it while you can!
Show Notes
WHEN YOUR LARP IS FULL WITHIN 20 HOURS OF ANNOUNCING IT