live-action role play
Plural
live-action role plays
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a form of interactive role-playing game where participants physically act out their characters and engage in a shared narrative within a real-world setting, often with minimal or no use of dice or other game mechanics
Live-action role play (LARP) is a type of game where players physically act out their characters' actions and decisions in real-world settings, often using costumes and props. Players typically follow a set of rules that guide how characters interact with each other and the environment. LARPing became popular in the 1970s and has grown into a community-based activity where participants can engage in fantasy, historical, or science fiction-themed adventures. Success in LARP depends on creativity, acting skills, and the ability to stay in character while working with others to achieve goals or complete challenges.
- I went to a local park last weekend to join a live-action role play event with my friends.
- In live-action role play, everyone dresses up as their character and interacts with others in the game world.
- She enjoys live-action role play because it lets her be someone else for a day.
- The LARP group met in the forest to act out an adventure story they had created.
- He loves the excitement of live-action role play, especially when they have to solve puzzles together.