A group of kids have been left with a teenage babysitter for an afternoon. There will be toys, craft time, snacks, & maybe some existential angst.
Long Description:
Why do children have imaginary friends? Sometimes imaginary friends are there to help kids work through issues they can’t handle alone. Sometimes a lonely child is looking for company. Sometimes it’s because their real friends have imaginary friends. And sometimes, maybe, they’re just for fun. In Play Date, a group of kids have been left with a teenage babysitter for an afternoon. There will be toys, craft time, pizza, and maybe some existential angst. Play Date is a game about children dealing with difficult issues. It asks how we know what is real, and whether that even matters. Content Warnings: Bullying, alcoholism, death or illness of family members, temper tantrums, existential angst. Written at the Peaky Midwest LARP writing weekend.
Event Type:
LRP - LARP
Game System:
homebrew
Rules Edition:
1st
Minimum Players:
8
Maximum Players:
10
Age Required:
Teen (13+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)