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Odd Helge Gravalid

Games

✏️ Andeby laiv Quality Hotel, Drammen, Norway (2023)
(2021)
Organizer Scenariotorget ARCON 38: Multivertshuset (2022)
💾 Organizer The City and the Beast ARCON 38: Multivertshuset (2022)
💾 ✏️ Benediction Grenselandet (2023)
💾 Organizer Benediction Grenselandet (2023)

Awards

Golden Cobra Challenge (2023)

Benediction: Winner, Game That Made Us Cry the Most
Laura op de Beke's game Benediction takes place over five in-game days, as a group of medieval nuns await the arrival of a holy man set to change all their lives. It's an intensely focused, well-researched, and emotionally heavy game about women given the chance to be introspective about their roles, their God, their fears and their desire.There's lyrical beauty to Benediction, which makes excellent use of ritual group prayer across the liturgical hours to both set the tone and create a sense of (sacred)space, and is driven by a series of revelatory and often disturbing announcements that occur daily at lauds. While not particularly sad on its surface, Benediction promises to be a deeply emotional experience - one that will make us cry.
Benediction: Winner, Game That Made Us Cry the Most
Laura op de Beke's game Benediction takes place over five in-game days, as a group of medieval nuns await the arrival of a holy man set to change all their lives. It's an intensely focused, well-researched, and emotionally heavy game about women given the chance to be introspective about their roles, their God, their fears and their desire.There's lyrical beauty to Benediction, which makes excellent use of ritual group prayer across the liturgical hours to both set the tone and create a sense of (sacred)space, and is driven by a series of revelatory and often disturbing announcements that occur daily at lauds. While not particularly sad on its surface, Benediction promises to be a deeply emotional experience - one that will make us cry.


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