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Born | 1981 (age 42–43) |
Nationality | Finland |
Riikka Böök is a larp designer and organizer from Finland.
Böök was born 1981. She found larping 1998 and organized her first larp 2002. She has special interest regarding visually impaired people and larps. She has spoken about what kind of challenges visually impairement people have in larps, how game masters and coplayers can support them before and during the game. She has spoken also about what kind of possibilities visually impaired people can bring to the game.
Larps
Marsin sota (Finland, 2002) Marsin sota 2 (Finland, 2002) Tuppula (Finland, 2002) Marsin sota 3 (Finland, 2002) Noitakäräjät (Finland, 2005) Marsin sota Replay (Finland, 2006) Aamiainen yhdelle (Finland, 2006) Merirosvopoukama (Finland, 2010) Caleion (Finland, 2011) Bravo Beach Mission (Finland, 2011) Bravo Beach Assault (Finland, 2013) Merirosvopoukama replay (Finland, 2015) Bravo Beach Containment (Finland, 2015) Kivikon kartanon Halloween (Finland, 2015) Jokisillan majatalo (Finland, 2016) Tartuntavaara (Finland, 2017) Tartuntavaara (Finland, 2018) Aikojen tanssi 2 (Finland, 2018) L4kme (2018-2019)
Larp kitchen organizer
Pyhävuoren perilliset (Nummi-Pusula, Finland, 2014) Pyhävuoren perilliset (Helsinki, 2016) Pyhävuoren perilliset (Espoo, Finland, 2016) Pyhävuoren perilliset (Espoo, Finland, 2017) Pyhävuoren perilliset (Oulu, Finland, 2017) Aikojen tanssi 2 (Finland, 2018) Siikalahti (Finland, 2018)