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Submarine and Monster in an Alsatian Fort: Immersion in a Life-Size Role-Playing Game!

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From 27 to 29 June, Reichstett's Fort Rapp was transformed into an abandoned underwater mine, the time of a life-size role-playing game organized by the Strasbourg association Medieval Studio. After months of preparation, about 60 people were able to plunge into the mysteries of a scenario inspired by the universe of the role-playing game Polaris. Immersion.
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From 27 to 29 June, Reichstett's Fort Rapp was transformed into an abandoned underwater mine, the time of a life-size role-playing game organized by the Strasbourg association Medieval Studio. After months of preparation, about 60 people were able to plunge into the mysteries of a scenario inspired by the universe of the role-playing game Polaris. Immersion.

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Pokaa broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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