Here are some tips:
- Old T-shirts make excellent flags.
- The size of the playing field is dependent on terrain and number of players. The more players, the larger the territories.
- Teams should be balanced in speed and endurance.
- Outer boundaries for the playing area are not required, but may be agreed on for safety or convenience.
- Avoid areas with dangerous objects, broken glass or cliffs, especially at night.
- Avoid hiding the flag in a great hiding spot. Instead, put it in a deceptively open spot, where no one will think twice about it.
- Captured players must obey your orders. They cannot yell information back to their side.
- Once hidden, the flag cannot be moved.
- Once you capture the flag, you have to carry it across the border. You can't throw the flag across.
- Guarding the flag is poor sportsmanship and also reveals the location of your flag. Agree not to post a guard within 10 feet of the flag.
- Wear dark or camouflage clothing and tennis shoes.
- You can play with three teams and three flags to make things more complicated.
- When moving, stay as small as you can and move very slowly. Fast movements are more likely to attract attention.
- Pretend you're on the other team and walk around slowly to the other side- nobody will notice you for a long time.
2006-10-29 05:13:43
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answered by twasbrillig 3
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