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fourier jr said:does "sticky twice" mean sticky, then remove the sticky, sort of like flipping a light switch?
"Humans VS. Zombies" is a live-action game that is typically played on college campuses. It is a modified version of the classic game of tag, where players are divided into two teams - humans and zombies - and must compete against each other to either survive as a human or infect all humans as a zombie.
The game begins with a select number of players being designated as "zombies," while the rest are "humans." The zombies must tag humans to turn them into zombies, and the humans must defend themselves by using Nerf guns or other approved "weapons" to stun the zombies. The game continues until either all humans have been turned into zombies, or all zombies have been eliminated.
Yes, the game has rules and regulations in place to ensure the safety of all players. Players are not allowed to use excessive force when tagging or shooting, and any dangerous behavior is strictly prohibited. It is important for all players to follow these rules to avoid any injuries.
Typically, the game is open to all students, staff, and faculty of the college or university where it is being played. However, it is best to check with the organizers of the game to see if there are any specific requirements for participation.
Aside from being a fun and exciting game, "Humans VS. Zombies" can also promote teamwork, strategizing, and critical thinking skills. It can also serve as a great way to build relationships and make new friends on campus.