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Th The winner will receive a game developer grant of NOK 4 000 and the possibility to go to Minsk, Belarus on a conference on educatinal larping to hold the game and a workshop on educational game design. The game, along with several other contributions, will also be translated to russian and/or belarusian to be used by belarusian NGOs in their work with young people.
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The first larpwriter challenge was announced in the spring of 2010. The finalists were chosen during the fall and the games were played and evaluated at [[Grenselandet]] 2010.
The winner of the Nordic Larpwriter Challenge was [[J. Tuomas Harviainen]] with the game "[[The Tribunal]]", which according to the author himself is a " A participatory scenario about the mechanics of oppression "
In their annoucement, the jury writes of [[The Tribunal]]:
The Tribunal aims to be a participatory scenario about the mechanics of oppression. This it manages to do with an elegant and easy to grasp design. The character design is in particular effective in how it establishes distinctive characters for a short game of this type. The Tribunal clearly shows how ordinary people become accomplices in the oppression of themselves and others in the machinery of an authoritarian society.
Screwing the Crew is a short larp about open relationships, monogamy and a group of old friends, according to the authors. The jury believes that the game "is a very well written manuscript guiding the facilitator through all aspects of running the game. The game provides a good framework for telling interesting stories about complicated human relationships".
The jury members for the Nordic Larpwriter Challenge were: [[Anita Myhre Andersen]], [[Tor Kjetil Edland]] and [[Aliona Velichko]]
==The Belarussian Larpwriter Challenge==