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Manhunt
May 27, 2008 - 9:05pm — GettingOutside
Manhunt was a game that we played as we got older. It had a scarier feel to it than Hide and Go Seek, and was therefore more fun.The game teaches patience in the face of fear and anxiety, as you have to stay hidden in the dark while others are "hunting" you, in order to win.
The Rules for Manhunt: Usually played at dusk or at night, Manhunt is the cool cousin to the other tag games. One person is it, and hunts down the others. Like King King, as he tags the victims they are converted to seekers. It's also usually played over a wider area, so it takes longer. The last person standing wins!
Manhunt
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I like the manhunt because I remember to have played it but my favorite was rounder because I was athletic and wanted something that used most of my calories as you go round circles and accumulate points, and the abrupt stops for score confirmation. - Jordan