Smith Tag or Burly Tag
Premise: Smith is on the loose in the City. He is overwriting bluepills!
Game: Start out with one tagger, Smith. Each time he or she tags someone they turn into a Smith-tagger. The last person left is the One!
Meterials: Black/blue reversable pinnies. Bluepills change pinny to black upon being tagged. Or, taggers wear shades. Once someone is tagged, they put on shades and become a tagger. (I would use shades for older kids, and pinnies for younger kids.)
Skills: Chasing/fleeing/dodging, speed, direction changes.
Hyper-Dodgeball!
Premise: A showdown with an Agent!
Meterials: Hula hoops, foam balls/gator skin balls
Game: 1 v 1. Each player stands inside a hula hoop 12 meters away from the opponent. Each player has 3 foam balls placed on the ground outside their hula hoop. First, the Redpill fires on the Agent. The Agent must dodge the incoming fire! 2 feet must stay inside the hoop. The Redpill may only hold one ball at a time and only throw one ball at a time. (This allows recover time for the dodger.) Next, the Agent gets to return fire! The player who score the most hits wins the round.
Skills: Throwing with accuracy, dodging.
The roof scene in Matrix 1 meets the overtime scene in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
More to come...
Or....Airsoft! And if you have a springer, and think you play airsoft, you're wrong, and fail. Stop being stupid and buy an AEG or gas blowback.
Smith Tag or Burly TagPremise: Smith is on the loose in the City. He is overwriting bluepills! Game: Start out with one tagger, Smith. Each time he or she tags someone they turn into a Smith-tagger. The last person left is the One!Meterials: Black/blue reversable pinnies. Bluepills change pinny to black upon being tagged. Or, taggers wear shades. Once someone is tagged, they put on shades and become a tagger. (I would use shades for older kids, and pinnies for younger kids.)Skills: Chasing/fleeing/dodging, speed, direction changes. Hyper-Dodgeball!Premise: A showdown with an Agent!Meterials: Hula hoops, foam balls/gator skin ballsGame: 1 v 1. Each player stands inside a hula hoop 12 meters away from the opponent. Each player has 3 foam balls placed on the ground outside their hula hoop. First, the Redpill fires on the Agent. The Agent must dodge the incoming fire! 2 feet must stay inside the hoop. The Redpill may only hold one ball at a time and only throw one ball at a time. (This allows recover time for the dodger.) Next, the Agent gets to return fire! The player who score the most hits wins the round.Skills: Throwing with accuracy, dodging.The roof scene in Matrix 1 meets the overtime scene in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story More to come...
possibly Neo Bowling...one simply sets up "pins" with the face of smith on it..and the objective is to see how many shots it takes till you pwned all 300 pins
Backyard Burly Brawl- 2 people start off the duel adding more and more people until it gets to 20 people (think of moshing in agent suits or a royal rumble) whoever is the last one standing is The One
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Awesome Neoness Power!
1. Find those lame guys who did that interview with Rarebit over the summer.
2. Use DOS attacks and other hax0rz to shut down their website.
3. You win! You now have Awesome Neoness Power.
That's great. I can't believe they actually put a bowling sound in that scene. I think there is a domino sound, too. The W brothers must have a thing about dominos. They used them in V for Vendetta, too.
I have ideas for 2 more games, but they require set-up. I don't have time to write them up now, though.
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Vinia wrote:Got any games that you can do at work when your not supposed to be playing games? Or am I just gonna have to stay on the forums? ">Call your co-workers using a voice filter, and act like Morpheus when he called Neo at Metacortex. Lead them somewhere fun, or have them get you things.
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=HfLJsCkScks
Chemuel wrote:Vinia wrote:Got any games that you can do at work when your not supposed to be playing games? Or am I just gonna have to stay on the forums? ">Call your co-workers using a voice filter, and act like Morpheus when he called Neo at Metacortex. Lead them somewhere fun, or have them get you things.On the same footing: install a Matrix code screensaver on someone's computer, set it to activate within a minute or two, and watch the hilarity when they come back from the printer/copier/bathroom.
MatrixRefugee wrote:Chemuel wrote:Vinia wrote:Got any games that you can do at work when your not supposed to be playing games? Or am I just gonna have to stay on the forums? ">Call your co-workers using a voice filter, and act like Morpheus when he called Neo at Metacortex. Lead them somewhere fun, or have them get you things.On the same footing: install a Matrix code screensaver on someone's computer, set it to activate within a minute or two, and watch the hilarity when they come back from the printer/copier/bathroom.There are some matrix screensavers that let you enter custom messages into the code stream " />Then type something like: "Hello <name>, wake up. Yes, your chef is standing behind you!"