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Harviainen received a game developer grant of NOK 4 000 and the possibility to go to Minsk, Belarus to a conference on educatinal larping to hold the game and a workshop on educational game design. The game, along with several other contributions, was also translated to Russian and/or Belarusian to be used by Belarusian NGOs in their work with young people. | Harviainen received a game developer grant of NOK 4 000 and the possibility to go to Minsk, Belarus to a conference on educatinal larping to hold the game and a workshop on educational game design. The game, along with several other contributions, was also translated to Russian and/or Belarusian to be used by Belarusian NGOs in their work with young people. | ||
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− | * [http://nordiclarp.org/2015/02/18/infinite-firing-squads-the-evolution-of-the-tribunal/ Infinite Firing Squads: The Evolution of The Tribunal] | + | * [http://leavingmundania.com/2014/08/17/j-tuomas-harviainen-larp-collection/ The J. Tuomas Harviainen Larp Collection] (2014-08-17) |
+ | * [http://nordiclarp.org/2015/02/18/infinite-firing-squads-the-evolution-of-the-tribunal/ Infinite Firing Squads: The Evolution of The Tribunal] (2015-02-18) |
Revision as of 11:50, 24 March 2016
Template:Larp The Tribunal is a larp scenario written by J. Tuomas Harviainen for the first Larpwriter Challenge in 2010. It was chosen as the winner and was credited for reaching it's design goal of being a game about the mechanics of oppression in an elegant and easy to grasp design. The character design was applauded for being particularly effective in how it establishes distinctive characters for a short game of this type.
Harviainen received a game developer grant of NOK 4 000 and the possibility to go to Minsk, Belarus to a conference on educatinal larping to hold the game and a workshop on educational game design. The game, along with several other contributions, was also translated to Russian and/or Belarusian to be used by Belarusian NGOs in their work with young people.
External Links
- The J. Tuomas Harviainen Larp Collection (2014-08-17)
- Infinite Firing Squads: The Evolution of The Tribunal (2015-02-18)