True Dungeon: A Real-Life Dungeon Crawl

Andy Chalk

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True Dungeon: A Real-Life Dungeon Crawl


True Dungeon [http://www.gencon.com/], a "real-life role-playing adventure" that takes place in a classic fantasy dungeon.

True Dungeon is the brainchild of Jeff Martin, an avid Dungeons & Dragons [http://www.wizards.com/dnd/] player who first began developing the idea back in 1997 as part of a private event for a small group of fellow gamers. The first prop-driven campaign was a big success, leading Martin to expand upon the idea in following years, until Gen Con owner Peter Adkison heard about "JefCON," tried it for himself and was impressed enough to incorporate it into Gen Con in 2003.

This year's event will see more than 3000 people pass through the volunteer-built dungeon, with walls created from 6000 hand-carved stones and featuring traps, treasure and monsters generated by makeup-wearing volunteers, animatronic puppets and sculptures. Many will not survive; the True Dungeon website says, "While not in the league with The Tomb of Horrors [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20051031a], we have fashioned a very challenging adventure. It is quite possible that you will die before you reach the end of the adventure. We want it to be an accomplishment if a team makes it all the way through the dungeon, so you will have something to brag about if you get through this one."

Martin said the dungeon grows in size and complexity each year, and hinted that it may already be outgrowing its current confines at Gen Con. "Right now we're in a 22,000 square foot ballroom," he said. "The largest ballroom in Indiana, and we're squished."

Unlike a typical LARP [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LARP] game, True Dungeon doesn't require players to stay in character while they're in the adventure. Some participants do dress up for the event, but the focus is on problem solving, teamwork and combat tactics in a classic dungeon crawl driven by a modified D&D rule set that includes physical interactions with players, ensuring their "coordination and nerves will be tested." The game makes extensive use of large-scale puzzles and props like smoke effects and traps made with firecrackers, jets of water and, apparently, even mild electric shocks.

Cate Hirschbiel has made three previous runs through True Dungeon, and is set to do a fourth this year. "It's unlike any other even at Gen Con," she said. "It's such a rush when you play. I'm just pumped up for hours afterwards."

More information about True Dungeon, including photos, a walkthrough video, a player's guide and more, check out truedungeon.com [http://www.truedungeon.com].

Source: Wired [http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2008/08/gencon_walkup]


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HomeAliveIn45

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I don't know what to do now. After hearing about that, I think I can just go ahead and die. It's so simple!
 

donbueck

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I love how they don't force "in-character" role-playing on you, but I wonder how many other players are going to selfishly whine about the "breaking of reality"?
 

Andy Chalk

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This, I think, is something I must try someday.

And it's kind of funny that we're all so amazed about this, ranting about what a brilliant idea it is while having our giant collective nerdgasm, when the truth is that it's a pretty simple and obvious concept. It's almost more mind-blowing that it took something like 25 years for someone to come up with this idea. All due credit to Jeff Martin, but man, why didn't I think of it?
 

BobisOnlyBob

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As an existing UK LARPer who's been doing it for two years now, this appeals more than my usual Sunday jaunt in army surplus clothes and chainmail. :D

I play in Maelstrom, which requires you to be in-character for 3 to 4 whole days, often in highly elaborate (or at least not simple) costume, and I myself wear a good deal of facepaint... it's tiring but still great. A proper dungeon though, make it look at feel like the old series Knightmare, that's awesome.

Bring it to the UK!
 
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UK Freeformer here and we've had events of 100 people at GenCon UK.

Just wish they could get back to the old UK style of doing things :(
 

wordsmith

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I wanna try it! But somehow I can't justify flights to indiana just for a weekend...

BRING ONE OUT IN ENGLAND!!!