Steampunk As a LARP Game? By Steena Holmes Steampunk, a term that can be used loosely in terms of fiction, has been around since the 1980′s. Remember the 2003 film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? This film literally popularized the steampunk genre. It is listed a sub-genre of fantasy and exploratory fiction. While steampunk can be found in any genre, whether it be historical, futuristic, or goth, often the era that steampunk is often used in would be the 19th century, or the Victorian era. The predominant theme would be science fiction or fantasy, where fictional technological inventions would be created and used. Basically, steampunk can include any previous or recent science fiction that has taken place within our culture. For instance, it can revolve around the era when electricity had yet to be created and the emphasis was placed on steam or spring gadgets. It revolves around an era when a mad scientist could be found in his dark laboratory creating anything and everything imaginable. Today, steampunk is not only a literary genre, but it is becoming a cultural lifestyle. While there are no rules or guidelines for steampunk, it is generally followed that it finds its basis in the Victorian age. This can be seen in the foundations of any gadget, item or article that is labeled as steampunk; whether it is a binocular, a watch, lighting or petticoats and bustles. Often, anything labeled as steampunk will be accented with a mixture of technological and period accessories. Even a cellphone can be used as a steampunk object as long as it is modified to look Victorian. Steampunk is many things; it all depends on the fan. It has been labeled as an intersection of technology and romance, a genre of fiction, an aesthetic, musical style and an evolving sub-culture. It is a story that draws the reader in until they feel they are the character trying these new inventions for themselves. It is about technology and science. It is about humanity at its basic form, the need to invent, create, tell stories and grow. Recently a lot of LARP (Live Action Role Play) players have started to create games based on the Steampunk style. Even at Calimacil, LARP Weapon enthusiasts have been asking when they will begin to create a new Steampunk sword style. You can see this at [http://calimacil.com/blog/2009/05/steampunk-larp-sword] If you are interested in finding out more about LARP or looking for incredible foam sword be sure to visit the LARP section on Calimacil web site ([http://www.calimacil.com/LARP.htm]). You will find a lot of foam weapons with a very realistic look and unique design.
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Steampunk Larp is both a necessary and an important in the evolution of games and that is why we are proud to present Hallow’s Edge, a game of steampunk zombie combat.
http://www.hallowsedge.com
Set 250 years in the future after a nano-zombie apocalypse destroyed much of the surface, survivors of Rica are coming up from the underground to take their land back. Armed only with their wit and a few failing miracles of the singularity, do they have what it takes to survive?
Based on the concepts of LARP 2.0, Hallow’s Edge offers streamlined rules that are fast, easy, fun and FREE.
Need more info? This self-interview says alot:
NANOTECH ZOMBIES AND LARP 2.0: http://www.hallowsedge.com/index.php/self-interview/
Thanks for your time. No spambot here, happy to engage in conversation.
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another good steampunk LARP is
http://www.be-epic.com/
Steam & Cinders at Be-Epic.com
and even
http://www.riseofaester.com/
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The amount of creativity out there is awesome.
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Steampunk in LARP is a great idea, especially for all you steampunk lovers. Not only do you get to talk about steampunk and create steampunk things, but you can act out how a person in a steampunk world would act. It brings alot of fun to the game. I am a strong fan of Hallows Edge, and highly recomend it to others.
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Honestly, Hallows Edge was my first LARP. Ben(the guy above me) invited me because he thought I would like it. Obviously he was right. I, personally, have always liked sci-fi especially Star Wars and Star Trek, but joining Hallows Edge introduced me to a whole new world (movie reference not intentional) and I’ve loved it from the start. I could totally imagine seeing the Large Hadron Collider at CERN powered by steam and springs.
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