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What is Alleged Entertainment exactly?

Good question. It's easier to explain what Alleged Entertainment isn't than what it is, actually. So, Alleged Entertainment is not:

What it is is more like a loosely-connected set of autonomous LARP writing and GM teams united only by the name "Alleged Entertainment" and the fact that the members of the various teams tend to work on each other's games.

How does the organization work?

Each Alleged Entertainment LARP has its own writing team, and each writing team has a different style of working together. The Snaf University team, for example, tends to use an incremental revision approach where previous players are invited to give input on what they think should change about the game, and roadmaps are laid out months or years in advance for future versions of the game. The 10 Bad LARPs team, on the other hand, has each writer go off and write portions of the game in almost-complete isolation, and only towards the end do they get to see each other's work.

Who owns the name "Alleged Entertainment?"

We haven't trademarked it, so nobody "owns" it in a legal sense. As far as spiritual ownership goes, Nat Budin came up with the name. Also, he owns the domain name and web server, so yeah.  :-P

What exactly does it mean for a game to be "produced by Alleged Entertainment?"

In theory, not a whole lot. In practice, there are usually a few things that Alleged Entertainment games have in common:

  • they tend to be short theatre-style LARPs
  • mostly they have at least some element of comedy or light humor to them (although that is probably more a coincidence than anything else)
  • they often make use of Alleged Entertainment's software

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Our Software

Software can be found here. It includes:

  • Fire Engine
  • Journey
  • Lace
  • LarpML
  • ProCon
  • Rails Plugins
  • WARP
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