Vue to a Kill: Revue
RPG system: LARP
Participants: 8-22 players, Male characters: 4, Female characters: 4, Characters that are not strictly defined as male or female: 0-14
Organized by
Straightjackets Optional
By
✏️ | Joshua Kronengold |
✏️ | Lisa Padel |
✏️ | Stephen Tihor |
Intercon R (2018), Crowne Plaza in Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
Bethany Feintuck | |
Joshua Kronengold | |
Lisa Padol | |
Stephen Tihor |
Description
**We still have openings for a few NPCs. Signup on the waitlist and we will contact you shortly.**
You are on a Tropical Island, where several schools are competing in an inter-collegate musical theater and dance competition, judged by several celebrity guests. It's all fine, boring (aside from the competition), and idyllic; even the staff of this island paradise are relaxed and happy.
Wait, isn't there something important you're forgetting? You definitely remember that there was something else important. No, wait, gone now. Well, you're sure it will come back to you eventually; it can't be _that_ important.
Vue to a Kill is a game about quite a number of rather extraordinary teens in a dizzying variety of ways (supernatural or espionage or martial arts or just plain super) and the adults who love and/or oppose them...who have largely forgotten what makes them all so special. They'll probably figure it out. Meanwhile, there's a contest to win, and plenty of opportunities for theatrical performance, should you wish it. But not real-world judgement--in the interest of not judging people's theatrical performance, victory in the contest (if it is ever resolved) shall be resolved via a mechanic that has nothing to do with the actual simulated performances, and performances can be simply narrated or mimed if the team prefers.
Inspirations include, but are hardly limited to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, James Bond, Kim Possible, Jackie Chan Adventures, the X-Men, Heroes (1st season), and some odd bits of Greek mythology.
Content Warning: While this game attempts to largely conform to the silliness of a teen cartoon, it does feature depictions of other cultures that could become problematic, as well as limited use of mind control.
If you're signed up for the game and want to make sure we have the needed info to cast you, you can fill out our questionairre here: https://secure.journeysurveys.com/questionnaires/1191
Played at
Intercon R (2018) |
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