Water
War Games
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III
The following is
a list of common and perhaps not-as-common suggestions for various water
war games to help keep things cool when its hot.
FREE-FOR-ALL
Number of People: Any (at least 3)
Duration: Any length of time available. Can be made short or long depending
on interest.
Area Required: Any location which can afford to get wet
Overview
One of the most
common forms of water war. Basically, it is an every-man-for-themself
game in which each player attempts to soak everyone else while trying
to remain dry. There is no way to score or determine who is winning. One
just knows how one is doing simply by how wet and uncomfortable one is
at the end of it.
FREE-FOR-ALL
- ONE HIT KILLS
Number of People: Any (at least 3)
Duration: Any length of time available. Typically a shorter game.
Area Required: Any location which can afford to get wet. However, can
be made more interesting if done in an area with a lot of hiding places.
Overview
Another common
form of water war. Basically, it is also an every-man-for-themself game
in which each player attempts to spray everyone else with while trying
to remain dry. Anyone who is hit by a blast of water, no matter how small,
is out of the game. Out-players are forbidden from continuing to hunt
others down and must wait for all but one to be sprayed. The one who manages
to remain unsprayed is called the winner. Though not that realistic in
a real warfare sense, it does allow for a little more stealth and strategy
to be used. Since one hit kills, these games tend to be relatively quick.
A waiting area should be set for the players who are out to go to while
the others complete the game.
TEAM
WARFARE
Number of People: Any (at least 4; at least 2 per
team)
Duration: Any length of time available. Typically long but can be made
short if need be
Area Required: Any location which can afford to get wet
Overview
One of the most
common forms of group water war. Basically, the group of people are divided
into two or more opposing teams. Each team attempts to soak the members
of the other team while trying to remain dry. There is no way to score
or determine who is winning. One just knows how one is doing simply by
how wet and uncomfortable one is at the end of it. The nice thing about
team wars is that one can practice using various formations to attack
or defend against the opposition. Also, it is always nice to share in
a combined soak.
Good team-war games
allows one to make the most of one's knowledge of strategies, setting
traps, ambushing, etc.
TEAM
WARFARE - ONE HIT KILLS
Number of People: Any (at least 4; at least 2 per
team)
Duration: Any length of time available. Typically shorter than a team
warfare game but can be long at times
Area Required: Any location which can afford to get wet
Overview
Another common
form of group water war. Basically, the group of people are divided into
two or more opposing teams. Each team attempts to soak the other team's
members while trying to remain dry. When a team member is hit, they are
no longer allowed to attack and must go to a waiting area or sit on the
ground (whatever rule was agreed upon prior to starting the game). Once
all members of a particular team are eliminated in this fashion, the remaining
team is declared winner.
Good team-war games
allows one to make the most of one's knowledge of strategies, setting
traps, ambushing, etc. The "one hit kills" rule just makes this
type of game go much quicker as well as making every shot count. The only
drawback is that the power of one's water weapons no longer matters as
much since one hit from an XP 20 can kill though that hit would not have
really soaked the target.
Water
War Games - Part II
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| Defence:Individual | Offense:Group
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