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Manhunt (urban game) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manhunt (urban game)
Manhunt refers to a number of variations on the game of tag. The goal is to avoid being tagged by anyone designated as "it" or (for those already "it") to tag anyone who has not been tagged. It is played in the dark 〔The Running Men (and women). Toronto Sun. 2006-03-26〕〔This Land Is My Land. National Post. 2006-11-04.〕〔Rogers, Ruth. Evaluating community-based interventions for young people: measuring the impact of informal mentoring. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, Volume 19, Number 2, June 2011 , pp. 159-168(10) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tpp/jpsj/2011/00000019/00000002/art00007〕〔Alana Wilcox, Christina Palassio, Jonny Dovercourt. The state of the arts: living with culture in Toronto. Coach House Books, 2005, p. 117.〕 Some variations include teams and point scoring. Many variants exist, such as playing in teams or not using flashlights or light sources of any kind. (These variants may only be played at night, so it's harder for seekers or who is it to find the hiders.) ==One vs many games== These games pit one player, with a unique goal, against all other players, who share a common goal. Players may be required to indicate their participation with a marker such as a bandana. Game play begins after one player has been designated (either as Manhunter or Hunter, see below) and given time to run and hide. Games are usually played with time limits and boundaries.
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