Would people be interested in playing in a Chrono Continuum one-off game at Chimera next year?
I would be, yes.
hell yes 
Indeed … particularly if it means I have to build another robot …
What would peoples thoughts on a Space 1899 game be? (think steampunk in space)
I’ve got the details and translations in progress from the tabletop to a nice and simple system.
[quote=“Alan”]What would peoples thoughts on a Space 1899 game be? (think steampunk in space)[/quote]Sounds intriguing.
I have to admit Steph, the way you played your character in Refuge has inspired one of the characters for this game.
Steam punk in space? “an expedition to the moon HUZZAH!”
You had me at Steampunk. And then also at Space.
Really? Gosh!
Really? Gosh![/quote]
What can I say? She made quite an impression 
Steampunk huzzah! It’s been sadly lacking at Chimera.
Jesus wept, there’s some good stuff in this thread.
I’ve also wanted to make a circus larp for a long time. If I’m not in the flagship team I might be able to offer that up…
I’d be quite happy to run One Night In Heaven again at Chimera next year if people are keen for it.
Be a god or goddess as the decision is made who will rule the world. 
This time round the mechanics would be tidier 
Also I’d been thinking of writing a high victorian dinner party type larp. No supernatural elements for a change.
Zara after seeing the photos of this game and hearing what the planned concept was (I didn’t actually ask people after the game), I would be quite keen to play this if you run it at Chimera
One Night in Heaven was an awesome game. It’d be great if you ran it for Chimera 
Oh god, my costume budget just shattered.
Someone really should run TJS! again sometime, I hear people liked it 
I was thinking about running it sometime before Chimera 2011, but if there are enough people still keen after that, I don’t see why it can’t be there again 
A LARP based along the concept of Zathura could be really cool … perhaps combine the concept of some of the kids’ party LARPs that have been run with a lil’ smidge of the fantastic?
Some kids find a mysterious board game, the stuff that happens in the game becomes real, and they have to finish the game to escape?
That does sound larpy. Also, like a great excuse for NPCs to throw crazy stuff at some goofy teenage PCs having a sleepover in their PJs.
Jumanji was jungle, Zathura was space… so it could be any genre.