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Berserk

Posted By: Mike Matulis on February 06 2010 5:00 AM| Views: 4941
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This is a game involving three teams each in competition for points. Red Team (Humanoids) Yellow Team (Humanoids) Blue Team (Robots) The Humanoids can score points by maneuvering through the maze and throwing their own color ball through a hula-hoop which is hanging from a basketball hoop. After scoring a point the Humanoid can then continue to score only by again traversing through the maze and throwing their ball through the hula-hoop on the opposite end of the Gym. Humanoids may also use their ball to eliminate robots and humanoids that are not on their team. Robots are on defense and are trying to protect their planet from the Humanoids. Robots score points every time they tag a humanoid with a blue foam noodle. Robots are not allowed to pick up any of the humanoids red or yellow foam balls. One orange foam ball will be hidden within the maze. Any player from all three teams may use the orange ball to eliminate other team’s players.

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Shannon King wrote: on Feb 07, 2010 03:34 AM
Mike can you tell me more about that thing you keep score with? Did you make it? Thanks!!
Mike Matulis wrote: on Feb 07, 2010 04:49 AM
Hey Shannon, my school stopped using lunch tokens so I tried to put them to good use. I made the scoreboards out of a dowel and a plastic fluorescent light bulb guard that I bought from Home Depot. I cut a slit just wide enough for one lunch token in the end caps so that students can only put one in at a time. The long tubes allow me to be able to see and count how many tokens a student puts in from across the gym. I use these score boards quite a bit for various teamwork games.
Gayla Shuster wrote: on Sep 29, 2011 08:47 AM
Hey Mike,
How many players are allowed on the floor at one time...red, yellow, and blue? How long is each player allowed to stay on the floor before rotating off....until tagged or until score two points for their team? Anything else you can think of that might help....pointers!!!???

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