Starship-themed team-building game
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•Bridge Command lets you live out your starship fantasies
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Bridge Command is London 's latest sci-fi-themed attraction.
It's essentially a paid-for LARP taking place on a custom-built starship set which cost $4 million to play.
Each player must work with their team, communicate and solve problems on the fly for the better part of two hours .
Both “ships” are fully-realized starship sets, which are probably better-assembled than what you’ll see on most Sci-fi series.
The first half hour of the game is little more than a tutorial to ensure that everyone is fluent with what they’ve got to do.
At 40 ($ 50 ) a session, the cost is a little steep but, even so, you could easily make this a long-running roleplaying game.
The game doesn’t work unless everyone’s talking to share information between consoles.
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