Dark Reflections
RPG system: LARP
By
✏️ | Acata Felton |
Download
Scenario [English] | (3.3 MB) |
Description
Styles of Play: Freeform larp, Streaming/Online Face to Face
“Dark Reflections” is a 30 minute game for 2 players about someone meeting their reflection in the middle of the night, and the dawning existential horror of finding it is not just a reflection.
Tags: 2-player, horror, midnight
Played at
Golden Cobra Challenge (2022) |
Awards
Golden Cobra Challenge (2022)
Winner, The Kate Folk Special Judge's Choice Award
I’ve long been fascinated by the concept of the uncanny valley, and particularly, how technology can be used to evoke uncanny sensations. Recently, I received a spammy text from my own phone number. I was struck with horror until I realized what was going on—that scammers can mask their own number with any number of their choosing. Still, it felt intimate and insidious, like an alternate version of myself had gained agency in a parallel realm, and was now imposing its will on “the real” me. “Dark Reflections” brilliantly taps into this vein of uncanny dread. Let’s face it—mirrors are scary objects to begin with, and I’ve always found them especially scary at night when, in the hazy realm between sleep and waking, I fear glimpsing reflections that are not my own. “Dark Reflections” creates a scenario in which two players, The Real and The Reflection, collaborate on the creation of a self via the “black mirror” of the device screen. The concept is wonderfully simple and opens up endless possibilities for gameplay. One variation suggested for The Reflection to be supportive, which might wind up being even creepier.
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