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Red Dress Zoom Story

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Zoom Story is one of our oldest games and it’s easy to learn! Players often feel like the story emerges from him/her without effort. The game is a great example of the importance of the Player/Guide relationship, which is central to many Life-Play games. Here’s a recording of David and Carman playing Zoom Story.

Music is by The Orchestral Movement of 1932. The song is titled “Lost On Corners.”

To learn more about the Player/Guide relationship, purchase our Life-Play Handbook. It’s now available for sale online!


If I Knew…

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Michael Golding’s Father, Jerry, plays Repetition-Poem. Music: “The Blossoming Lillies” and “And Blessings” by The Orchestral Movement of 1932. Happy Father’s Day!

Apple Sauce

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

apple3 300x214 Apple SauceDavid Shepherd play the Life-Play game, Ideal-Meal. Music: “Joy of Cooking” by Old Man Luedecke, recorded live from Dawson City Music Festival (licensed under Creative Commons). Special thanks to Old Man Luedecke! Produced by Carman Dewees.

New Mexico

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

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Neil Alers plays the Life-Play game, Week that Was. Music: “Thousands and thousands” by Kukkiva Kunnas (licensed under Creative Commons). Produced by Carman Dewees. Photo: Santafesweets (CC)

Park Street

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

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Carman Dewees plays the Life-Play game, I See. Music: “Maitri” by Spheriot (licensed under Creative Commons). Produced by Carman Dewees.

Joy… Can I?

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

David Shepherd plays Repetition-Poem based on the pitch: Joy and Can I? Music: “Outside to Play” by Emily in Love (licensed under Creative Commons). Produced by Carman Dewees.