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Rules to an unofficial Childhood


Below are the rules to a childhood game I used to play with my cousins. The game requires a host, at least two farmers, and a blind folded landlord. Making it a game of at least 4 players. Though it would be a lot more fun to have around 10 players.

  1. A space that allows players to walk for around 5 metres will be favourable to the game.
  2. Players are separated into 3 groups. The landlord, the farmers, and the host.
  3. One landlord will be chosen and he/she will be sent to the other end of the space (or asked to leave the room to prevent him/her from listening to the strategies, identities of the farmers etc.)
  4. A host will be chosen, and the rest of the players will be the farmers.
  5. The host will assign different roles to the farmers (strawberry farmer, watermelon farmer etc.)
  6. The landlord is then asked to blindfold his/her eyes and stay at the end of the room.
  7. The farmers will be positioned on the other end of the room. The host can stand anywhere.
  8. The host will start to assign farmers to cross the room one by one, by shouting their role name.
  9. The farmers has to cross the room trying to conceal their identities.
  10. All farmers must make their footsteps hearable.
  11. The landlord has to guess which roles the farmers has taken when all farmers has crossed the room. At this point he/she is allowed to not be blindfolded.
  12. The landlord wins if he/she guessed more than half of the farmers’ roles.
  13. The farmers win if they managed to conceal more than half of their identities.

I personally think this is a fun game to play with close friends/relatives as you understand them, and can hence deduct what kind of footsteps they’re likely to make and how they would try to manipulate it. But this is definitely not a bad game to play with newly met friends, too!

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