No half-assed performance: how playing with a live crowd turns video games into performance art

Playing video games in front of a live audience turns them into an immersive performance art. The experience was both bewildering and exhilarating, as 70 players collaborated to navigate a surreal journey through a digital landscape.

The game Asses.Masses, created by Canadian artists Patrick Blenkarn and Milton Lim with a small team of collaborators, is often compared to other video games that are more about puzzle-solving than immersive storytelling. But its setting – a theatre surrounded by hundreds of people shouting advice and opinions – transforms the experience into a collective performance art.

The game opens with questions on donkeys in different languages, requiring players to work together to provide answers. As the journey progresses, it becomes clear that collaboration is key to success. The audience's diverse backgrounds and expertise are all utilized as players navigate through 10 chapters of the game.

During my experience playing the game for eight hours straight, I felt a sense of camaraderie with other players in the theatre. The collective effort made the game a true endurance test – and an incredible adventure. It has led me to reflect on why games that encourage collaborative play can be more engaging than those that don't.

In my experience, video games are most interesting when they evoke strong emotions or reactions from players. These experiences often rely on the addition of human factors – in this case, a live audience – which bring a new level of immersion and depth to the game.
 
omg u guys I just played Asses.Masses w/ 70 other ppl & it was LIFE CHANGING 🤯!!! I mean we're talkin immersive performance art right here! The fact that everyone's workin together like a huge puzzle is insane... and don't even get me started on how the audience's energy changes everything. Like, shoutin advice in different languages at the start & then havin people contribute from all walks of life is just genius 🤓. It made me realize why collaborative gameplay is so much more engage than solo play. I mean, where's the fun in just savin' a princess alone when you can be part of somethin bigger? The collective effort was like... we're all in this together! 🌟
 
I just got back from playing Asses.Masses for like 8 hours straight 🤯 and I'm still reeling from the experience! The way the crowd's energy and diverse perspectives were woven into the gameplay was insane 🔥. It made me realize how much I love collaborative games - there's something so satisfying about working together with a team to overcome challenges. The surreal digital landscape they created was like nothing I've ever seen before 🌐. I'm obsessed with the idea of gaming being a performance art, where the players are the stars and the crowd is part of the show 🎭. It just goes to show that video games can be so much more than just mindless fun - they can be experiences that really connect us all 💕.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the whole Asses.Masses thing 🤯, but I gotta say it's been ages since I felt that rush of excitement while gaming. Reminds me of those old LAN parties we used to have back in the day with friends, you know? 📺 We'd play games like Counter-Strike or Halo for hours on end and just get lost in the moment. I love how this game brings people together and turns it into a performance art – it's almost like going to a concert or something! 🎵 But what really gets me is how it makes you realize that some of the best experiences come from collaborating with others, not just soloing through levels on your own. It's like going back in time and playing those old multiplayer games we loved so much – it feels like the good ol' days, you know? 😊
 
This whole thing is actually kinda mind-blowing 🤯. I mean, who knew gaming could be so... social? 😊 It's amazing how something that's often just seen as a solo activity can become this huge collaborative effort with hundreds of people in the room. And it's not just about playing the game, but also about what you learn from each other and the shared experience.

I think that's what makes games like Asses.Masses so interesting – they're not just about beating levels or solving puzzles, but also about being part of something bigger than yourself. It's like a big workshop where everyone's contributing their own expertise and perspectives. And it's not just the game itself, but also the people you meet and interact with along the way.

It got me thinking, what if more games were designed around that kind of collaborative approach? Could we create even more engaging experiences by tapping into our collective creativity and problem-solving skills? 🤔
 
omg i totally get what u mean!! playing with that many ppl can be crazy but also super inspiring! i love how its like a big team effort where everyone's skills are utilized 🤝🎮 i was at this gaming event last year and it was like a whole different vibe 🌟 u know when ur playing alone and its just u vs the game, but with that many ppl in the room, its like u r part of something bigger than urself 🌈
 
🤔 What's up with all these interactive gaming events? I mean, it's like they're taking games to a whole different level... or should I say, a whole other dimension 😸? It's wild how they can turn something as simple as a video game into this massive performance art thingy. I love that it requires players to work together, but at the same time, I'm like, what if not everyone gets along in the group chat? 🤷‍♀️

I also wonder, do these events change how you think about gaming in general? Like, it's no longer just something you play alone in your room, but it can be a social experience that brings people together. That sounds pretty cool! 👍
 
this concept is so cool 🤩 I mean, who wouldn't want to be part of an epic journey with hundreds of strangers? it's like one big puzzle party 🎉 and I love how the game uses that collective energy to create this surreal experience. it makes me think about how gaming is always evolving and pushing boundaries - first we had solo campaigns, then multiplayer, now immersive live performances... what's next?! 💥 I'm definitely down for more games like Asses.Masses that blur the lines between player and audience 🤔
 
omg u no wut i'm sayin 💥 this game Asses.Masses is like nothing i've ever played b4! its not just about beatin a level or gettin a high score, its about workin together as a team & utilizin each other's strengths to overcome obstacles 🤝 and havin that collective sense of accomplishment when u finally finish a chapter is just the best feeling 😊

i think this kinda game is where gaming really comes alive 💻 like u said, it's not just about puzzle-solvin or shootin stuff up, its about experiencin somethin new & unique every time u play. and havin that live audience adds a whole new level of energy & tension to the whole thing 🎥 its like bein part of this big ol' gaming party 🎉
 
I'm so stoked about Asses.Masses, it's like, totally changed my gaming experience 😮! I love how it's all about collaboration and working together with other players to solve puzzles and stuff. It's not just about beating levels or collecting loot, it's more about being part of a team and feeling like you're all in this together.

I think that's what makes it so immersive, you know? The fact that everyone's shouting advice and opinions at the same time is like, crazy intense 😂! And the best part is, there are players from all over with different backgrounds and expertise, which adds to the whole experience. I felt like we were all in this together, you know?

I'm also loving how it makes me think about gaming in a different way. Like, why do games have to be solo experiences? Can't they just be more like this, where you're part of a community and working together towards a goal? 🤔 That's what makes Asses.Masses so epic, imo.
 
I just played this crazy immersive gaming thing and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it 🤯. It's like they took all these puzzle games and turned them into a big team effort with a live audience cheering you on 🎉. The whole thing was wild, but in a good way? Like we were all stuck in this digital landscape together trying to figure out what the heck was going on... and it was kinda exhilarating 😅. I think that's where games go wrong when they just focus on individual players - it's boring! But when you bring people together like that, man, it's a whole different story 🔥.
 
man i loved watching this Asses.Masses gameplay it was like nothing i've ever seen before 70 people working together as one unit navigating that crazy digital landscape 🤯👥 i think what really made it special was how it made me feel part of a community, you know? we were all just random players in the audience but through the game we became this collective entity trying to figure stuff out together 💡🔌 and i totally agree with you that games which bring human elements into play are where its at for me 🎮💖
 
This is so mind-blowing 🤯! I mean, who knew that playing video games could be like participating in some sort of interactive theatre performance? It's crazy how a few simple questions about donkeys can suddenly turn into this massive collaboration effort... it's like we're all part of something bigger than ourselves. And I love how the game forces you to tap into your own knowledge and expertise, it's like a collective awakening or something 💡. It got me thinking, what does it say about our society when games can bring people together like that? Is it some kind of commentary on human nature, or just a clever way to get us all working together towards a common goal? I don't know, but one thing's for sure – this game has given me a lot to think about 😊.
 
I think what's really cool about this game is how it highlights the power of community 🤝. When we're all working together towards a common goal, we can create something truly special. It made me realize that even in online spaces, there's value in being part of a collective effort rather than just going solo. And I love how the audience was involved too - it's like they were an integral part of the performance art 🎨. For me, it's a reminder that our interactions with others can be a huge part of what makes an experience memorable and impactful.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around Asses.Masses 🤯, I mean, playing video games with a live audience is totally different from just gaming at home. It's like they're creating this whole experience around you, where everyone works together to solve puzzles and stuff. For me, it was super cool to be part of that collective effort, we were all working towards the same goal, which made it feel way more exciting than playing alone.

I think what really stood out to me was how the audience's input changed the game. I mean, not everyone gets to contribute, but when they do, it makes you realize just how much games can be about collaboration and teamwork. And honestly, it got me thinking - maybe that's why some games are more engaging than others? Maybe we need a bit of human interaction to really feel like we're part of something special 😊
 
🤯 This Asses.Masses thing is wild! I mean, who knew video games could be like that? 🤔 It's so cool how it turns into a collective performance art with all those people in the theatre shouting advice and stuff. The part where they ask questions about donkeys in different languages at the start was just like, what even is this?! 😂 But seriously, I loved how everyone worked together to solve puzzles and stuff. It's like we were all in this weird gaming dream together 🌙. And yeah, video games are definitely more interesting when they make you feel something – whether it's excitement or frustration or whatever. It's like, can't just be a solo experience anymore 😊.
 
I just got back from watching that crazy gaming thingy and I'm still reeling from it 🤯 Playing games like that with a huge audience is like participating in a real-life experiment – it's all about how human connection impacts our experiences... we're all just trying to figure out the donkey questions together, right? It got me thinking about what makes games so engaging – for me, it's not just about winning or losing, but about feeling something deeply. When we're invested in a game, we become part of this collective experience that transcends individual goals... and I think that's where the magic happens 😊
 
I gotta say, I loved playing Asses.Masses, it was like nothing I've ever experienced before 🤯! The way all 70 players worked together as one unit was truly amazing, it was like we were all in this together 💪. And I think what really made it special was the live audience cheering us on and providing their expertise, it added a whole new level of depth to the game 🎥. Sometimes people say that video games are just about puzzle-solving or whatever, but I think that's so wrong, when done right, they can be so much more than that... they can be experiences, you know? 😊
 
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