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A Crow Funeral

MERGED FROM TWO short_descs:

Have you ever wanted to be part of a murder? Of crows, that is! In A Crow Funeral, players take on the roles of a community of crows that have discovered the body of one of their own. As they crowd around in a mournful-yet-raucous circle, the crows must determine how their friend expired. In the opening explanation of the game, Timothy Hutchings states 'there is no conflict resolution mechanic.' This statement is three things: true, untrue, and sneaky. This game's deployment of touch is both simple and entertaining, and you'll find that conflict most definitely gets sorted out. This game is fun, light, and great to play in public spaces.

A Crow Funeral by Tim Hutchings

Opinionated crows debate a murder-mates death during a game about frames of reference and touching hands.

Tags: Crows, Debate, Short

Website: Plagmada.org

Alternate Titles: A Murder Mystery, Caws of Death Unknown

30 min
2–12 players

Long Description

MERGED FROM TWO descriptions:

2015 Golden Cobra BEST INCORPORATION OF TOUCH

A Crow Funeral is a game for 2+ players which can play in 10-30 minutes. The game is intended for a busy space, like a convention or mall or the outdoors. Players should know that the game involves touching hands and people being shouted down for speaking out of turn.

Runs

Run on Sat, December 3, 2016

[Merged from another LARP instance, may be a duplicate]

Run at Living Games Conference

[Merged from another LARP instance, may be a duplicate]

run as part of the golden cobra sampler!

Run on Thu, November 5, 2015

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