Misunderstood: a role-playing game

The players must decipher codes and symbols to make sense of the information.
2019 | London, UK.
A live action role-playing game about communicating non-verbally through symbols and art.
Larp (Live action role-play), where two civilisations must communicate through a non-verbal chat and try to unveil what the other side is trying to convey. The players must decipher codes and symbols to make sense of the given information.
Rules of Play
Number of participants: 4–10
Duration: 3 hours
Players must decipher codes and symbols to make sense of the information. The goal is to find out as much as possible about the far-land neighbours.
Players are divided into two communities that are developing on different planets. For the first time in history, a communication channel has opened between the two cultures. Both planets will try to communicate non-verbally (images, drawings, sounds, music, and videos can be used). For each planet, they are given a series of community build cards that they will use to build their civilisation. The same cards will serve as the basis for articulating their findings during the game.

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