![]() To begin, have everyone say together, “Ultimate Ninja!” And then everyone can freeze in a ninja pose. At the beginning of the game, everyone must remember their turn order. Turns go clockwise thus a person should remember who was before and after them. The goal of the Ultimate Ninja game is to be the last ninja standing. To stay in the game, you must not let anyone hit your hand. If someone hits your hand, you are “out” and must leave the game. On a player’s turn, he or she is allowed one motion: one smooth motion to attack another player, or one smooth motion to move somewhere (to jump or take a large step in any direction). When you attack another player, you try to hit their hand with one smooth motion. When you attack, another player is allowed one smooth motion to try to dodge your attack, even if it is not their turn. That is, he or she can react by moving their arm or hand away however, he or she must hold this new pose. If you have a successful attack (i.e., if you hit their hand successfully), that person must leave the game.Īs soon as a player takes his or her turn, the next person in order may immediately take their turn. The last person remaining wins.Stay out of observers' lines of sight. The most essential aspect of sneaking is not to be seen doing something bad! Whether you're stealing fries from a friend's lunch or sneaking out past curfew, you'll want not to be seen. ![]() ![]() Always keep something between you and other people who might see you. If you need to, crouch or contort yourself to conceal yourself behind counters, trees, skinny pieces of wall, or any other environmental features you can use to block other peoples' lines of sight. You can't see in every direction at once, so in these areas it's hard to keep track of other people and, thus, easier to get spotted. Stay near walls when possible - you know you can't be seen through the wall, so you can focus your attention on the angles from which you're more likely to be spotted.If you can, learn a building's floor plan before hand.Even a basic understanding of where most of the rooms, windows, and doors are located can help you make good choices about which areas to avoid and where to hide if the need arises. Minimize the sound you make while moving. Use as many of the following techniques as possible to dampen your audio profile and decrease the chances people will hear you coming from miles away! People can hear you even if they can't see you, so one of your first concerns while sneaking around the house should be to make as little noise as possible. Keep your knees slightly bent as you shift your weight slowly from one foot to the next. Don't wear clothes that make noise when they're ruffled or when you move in them. Soft fabrics are best - sweatpants and many types of athletic wear work well. If you must use shoes, wear a pair with soft soles that won't squeak on wet surfaces. Most carpets are quieter than hardwood floors, which can squeak and amplify the sound of your footsteps. Also, avoid bumping into any glass or metal or stepping on twigs if you're outdoors.If possible, make significant movements only when there's another noise to cover it up (for instance, when an airplane flies overhead).Įxpand your sneaking practice.When you're confident being sneaky in small, controlled environments, it's time to practice sneaking in larger, more active environments. Every additional person in your surroundings is a variable you'll have to account for - being able to account for other peoples' position and line of vision even when you aren't looking at them using clues like the sound of footsteps, etc.Try this exercise: at a social event, watch someone who has a drink out of the corner of your eye.Wait until their back is turned, and then move the drink to another room.
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