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Trapped in a Room With a Zombie Shows What It's Like to Be Trapped in a Room...

"What's in a name?" Juliet famously asked. For the no-nonsense folks at Ohio-based Room Escape Adventures, literally everything, it turns out. Trapped in a Room With a Zombie pretty much sums up...

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Cards Against Humanity: Los Angeles Edition

Compiled and edited by Eve Weston and Zachary Pincus-Roth, with contributions from Ali Trachta, Lisa Horowitz, Jennifer Swann, Hillel Aron, Jill Stewart and Katie Buenneke What does Lance Armstrong's...

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Great Horror Campout Scared the Crap Out of L.A. Last Weekend (VIDEO)

Shrieks pierced the darkness at the Griffith Park Old Zoo in Los Angeles as hundreds gathered to get the crap scared out of them at the Great Horror Campout. After the campout, campers shared their...

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Scrabble Dictionary Gets 5,000 New Words, Including “Chillax,” "Dubstep" and...

Every Scrabble player worth her salt (4 points) knows the value of two-letter words. Those little terms can really get you out of a jam (12) and block out your opponent. So when “da” was removed from...

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L.A. Becomes a Battleground in Google's Augmented Reality Game Ingress

Shadows dance along the vaulted Spanish Colonial-style arches of Pasadena City Hall. It’s 8 p.m. on a Friday last month, and one lone man, then another, then a couple stop on the steps. They ask each...

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I Spent Saturday Trapped in a Stadium, Solving a Puzzle With 500 People

As the sun sets over the concrete wasteland that is a stadium without a sporting event, eerie ambient music echoes through the speakers and across the field at East L.A. College. An emcee of sorts,...

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A Virtual Reality Video Game That Can Detect When You Feel Scared

"I feel like a kid with new toys," says Erin Reynolds inside the small, Glendale office where she and a very small team are developing horror video game Nevermind. Since 2011, when she first started...

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10 L.A. Arcades Worth Your Quarters

In the three years since L.A. Weekly's last arcade roundup, the IRL gaming landscape in L.A. has changed. Former favorites like fighting-game hot spot Family Fun Arcade in Granada Hills and Little...

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Is the Selfie Pinball League the Future of Arcade Tournament Play?

Selfies are good for lots of things: to prove you visited a major tourist spot, to capture the moment you met your favorite celebrity or — take it from the Kardashians — to show off your flawless...

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This Pop-Up Mini-Golf Course in Echo Park Is Actually a Collection of...

Slap some sunscreen on your nose and grab a tiny, eraser-less pencil. There’s a pop-up mini-golf course in an empty lot near Echo Park Lake. TURF is a nine-hole, temporary mini-golf course designed by...

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Call of Duty Composer Sarah Schachner Makes Video Games Sound Epic

Mixing orchestral parts with analog synths, Schachner takes a unique approach to her craft, as heard on her latest soundtrack for Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.

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A Couple of Wet Hot American Summer Superfans Turned It Into a D&D-Style...

Break out the 20-sided die.

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Gamer Culture's Hottest New Collectible: Video Game Soundtracks on Vinyl

With lavishly packaged soundtracks to popular games like Cuphead, Persona 5 and Rez Infinite, iam8bit has tapped into a new market: gamers who also collect vinyl.

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Young Creatives Are Using Games to Take on Issues Like Racism and the Refugee...

Racism and migration aren't topics one would expect to encounter while playing a game. At this year's IndieCade, you might do just that. In the alternate-reality game Tracking Ida, players learn about...

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The Disneyland of Stoned Gaming

Considering that millions of people have been enjoying faded gaming since Pong first flickered into arcades in the mid-'70s, it's remarkable that a stoned gaming tournament didn't happen sooner. But...

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Pinball Is Going Full Tilt in L.A.

Pinball is now back in a major way, snagging a new generation of happy millennial fans who've been won over by the game's rattling, buzzing excitement and its thrilling nexus between fortune, technique...

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9 Arcades and Bars to Get Your Pinball Fix

Whether you're looking for the newest or the oldest, we've got you covered.

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The Two Bit Circus Is in Town, and Gaming May Never Be the Same

Ladies and gentlemen! Boys and girls! Step right up and prepare to enter a world of interactive play and technological wonderment, where the video games of your childhood have a futuristic new look and...

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Chaotic Good: “Dark Dungeons” at Secret Headquarters Attracts a Crowd

Above the comic racks, the walls of the store are hung with drawings of such fearsome beasts as the “Midnight Croaker,”“Your Mom Inside Out,” and “Slagatha the Worm Queen.” The monsters are the work of...

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Brandon Boyd: Doors of Perception, the Game

Brandon Boyd's new game, Deux Portes/Two Doors, was inspired by the popularity of an ongoing painting series called Portals. Made with watercolor and ink on paper, these 5-by-5-inch squares, largely...

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