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Post by The Dispatcher on Mar 8, 2004 23:26:28 GMT -5
www.sjgames.com/killer/Killer is the exciting live roleplaying game for intelligent, creative and slightly uncivilized people - people who want to knock off their friends . . . without hurting them. Killer was the first live roleplaying game, and it's still the first one that most people encounter. This old favorite will soon be back in print, with more and better ways to "kill" your friends (without hurting them, of course).
In this unique game, each player becomes an assassin, stalking one (or all) of the other players. Squirt guns replace pistols; water balloons become bombs . . . whatever your fiendish mind can devise. As the assassins take out their targets, the number of players dwindles. The last one alive is the winner.
Besides the basic game, there are 16 different advanced scenarios .. . . games that set the players up as everything from 1920s mobsters to modern-day vampire hunters.
Also included in this new, expanded edition are hundreds of gadgets, strategies for devious ways of bumping off your friends, safety tips and more.
80 pages. Suggested retail price $14.95 Stock number 1201 ISBN 1-55634-351-5 This game is labled as a LARP (Live Action Role Playing or LAME ASS role playing). It isn't.
KILLER seems more like a crazy game of tag. It just expands the territory covered when playing.
LARPing is Roleplaying Live. Not playing tag.
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Post by Crimson on Mar 9, 2004 2:09:27 GMT -5
Dude i still think its LARPing
stupid ass fucking no good piece of shit LARPers they all need to DIE!!!!
sorry i hate LARPers nothing but Lame Ass RolePlaying
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Post by The Dispatcher on Mar 9, 2004 2:11:05 GMT -5
Have you read the book or seen the movie "BIG TROUBLE"? They play KILLER in it.
It's tag, you fag.
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Post by bluemojo on Mar 9, 2004 20:46:33 GMT -5
Looks like a LARP to me. Especially since it describes itself as one.
Never seen Big Trouble, but Dave Barry usually rules, but the book kinda sucked.
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Post by The Dispatcher on Mar 9, 2004 21:00:05 GMT -5
Gunder of Gunderlock HIGHLY reccomended this book to me. It took me all of 8 hours to read, and I happen to enjoy it GREATLY-- however, the movie fell short. If you didn't like da book, you'll most likely dislike the movie as well.
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