Rollespilsfabrikken makes, amongst many other things, childrens larps in Denmark. Check out this video about it! It’s in Danish but it has English subtitles.
American writer and larper Emma Waldron has written a two piece blog post about Nordic Larp from an American perspective. Here is a short exceprt from the introduction:
About six months ago I participated in a game called “Mad About the Boy”. I’d like to share with you how that experience changed my perceptions both of myself and of the world at large, and how it got me hooked on a burgeoning subset of gaming known as Nordic larp.
A fourth book was produced which is only available in physical format. It contains photographs from larps played during the last year: Exploring Borders
Is there a way to understand what actually happened in a larp, and can we tell a single more coherent story about how a larp played out? This talk is about techniques to study larp.
Annika Waern (Ph.D) is a professor and game researcher at the department of Informatics and Media at Uppsala University, Sweden. She has a long-standing experience of studying games that play out in the physical world, including but not limited to larp. Together with Markus Montola, and Jaakko Stenros she is author of Pervasive Games: Theory and Design (2009).