Live Action Games (LAGs) are interactive experiences where participants physically act out their characters and scenarios, often in real-world settings. These games blend elements of role-playing, theater, and sometimes sports, allowing players to immerse themselves in a fictional world. Players typically dress in costumes and use props to enhance their experience.
In LAGs, participants often follow a set of rules and objectives, which can vary widely depending on the game's theme. Popular examples include LARP (Live Action Role-Playing) and Murder Mystery events, where players engage in storytelling and problem-solving while interacting with others in character.