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− | '''Playing to loose''' is a technique or concept used by a player to create better drama by not trying to win, letting their [[Character|character]] loose. It is used in a collaborative play style rather then a competitive play style, and is a clear anti-gameism statement from Dramatists | + | '''Playing to loose''' is a technique or concept used by a player to create better drama by not trying to win, letting their [[Character|character]] loose. It is used in a collaborative play style rather then a competitive play style, and is a clear anti-gameism statement from Dramatists as outlined in the article [[The three way model]] from As Larp Grows Up. |
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Revision as of 21:06, 24 April 2013
Playing to loose is a technique or concept used by a player to create better drama by not trying to win, letting their character loose. It is used in a collaborative play style rather then a competitive play style, and is a clear anti-gameism statement from Dramatists as outlined in the article The three way model from As Larp Grows Up.