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− | |date=2011 | + | |date={{start date|2011|07|19}} |
|location=Valdres, Norway | |location=Valdres, Norway | ||
− | |name=Dommedagsaften | + | |name=Dommedagsaften |
− | | | + | |english_name=Doomesday's Eve |
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|duration=3 days | |duration=3 days | ||
− | |motto= | + | |motto= |
− | | | + | |budget={{Currency|50000|NOK}} |
− | | | + | |participation_fee={{Currency|20|EUR}} |
− | | | + | |organizers={{Unbulleted list|[[Christer Gulbrandsen]]|[[Grethe Sofie Bulterud Strand]]|[[Martin Nielsen]]|[[Ragnhild Sjyvollen]]|[[Erik Aarebrot]]|[[Katrine Øverlie Svela]]|[[Martin Knutsen]]|[[Øyvind Kvanmo Sund]]|[[Bjørn Samdal]]|[[Sigve Indregaard]]|[[Erlend Eidsem]]|[[Frida Sofie Jansen]]|[[Lars Eithun]]}}|participants=54|techniques=[[360]]|website={{URL|dommedagsaften.no}}|tagline=How did the 80s cold war feel for the people involved?}} |
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− | ''Dommedagsaften'' (''Doomesday Eve'') was a game run once in | + | ''Dommedagsaften'' (''Doomesday Eve'') was a game run once in Norway in 2011. |
==Techniques== | ==Techniques== | ||
− | * [[Parallell Locations]] | + | |
− | * [[Runtime GameMaster responses]] technically done with a [[Telegraphsystem]] (see [[Telephonesystem]] from [[1942]]) | + | *[[Parallell Locations]] |
− | * [[Staged Scenes]] | + | *[[Runtime GameMaster responses]] technically done with a [[Telegraphsystem]] (see [[Telephonesystem]] from [[1942]]) |
− | * [[Radio Broadcasts]] | + | *[[Staged Scenes]] |
− | * [[Cut & Break]] | + | *[[Radio Broadcasts]] |
+ | *[[Cut & Break]] | ||
==Video documentation== | ==Video documentation== | ||
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− | * [http://www.dommedagsaften.no/ Norwegian main website] with links to googledocs .PDF of all characters (in Norwegian.. Googletranslate is your friend..) | + | |
− | [[Category: | + | *[http://www.dommedagsaften.no/ Norwegian main website] with links to googledocs .PDF of all characters (in Norwegian.. Googletranslate is your friend..) |
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− | [[Category:Norway]] | + | [[Category:Larps]] |
+ | [[Category:Larp runs]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Larp runs in Norway]] | ||
+ | [[Category:2011 larp runs]] |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 13 January 2019
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English name | Doomesday's Eve |
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Tagline | How did the 80s cold war feel for the people involved? |
Organized by | |
Techniques | 360 |
Website | dommedagsaften |
Information | |
Date | July 19, 2011 |
Duration | 3 days |
Location | Valdres, Norway |
Participants | 54 |
Budget | kr 50,000 |
Participation fee | €20 |
Credits |
Dommedagsaften (Doomesday Eve) was a game run once in Norway in 2011.
Techniques
- Parallell Locations
- Runtime GameMaster responses technically done with a Telegraphsystem (see Telephonesystem from 1942)
- Staged Scenes
- Radio Broadcasts
- Cut & Break
Video documentation
Video documentation part1
Video documentation part2
External links
- Norwegian main website with links to googledocs .PDF of all characters (in Norwegian.. Googletranslate is your friend..)