Survival game directions
- Each student needs to join in with a community of peers. A community must be at least 2 people and no more than 6.
- Create a name for your community.
- Determine among your community members who will be your leader. You can determine how to select your leader - which ever method works best for your community.
- Each student will receive a 'bag' of resources, goods, materials, supplies, and tools.
- With your community, you may decide to pool your resources as a group or you may try to hoard some or all of your items. It's up to each person.
- You do not need to stay with your group, if you decide you don't want to. But another community does not have to accept you into their group if they do not want to. Once you leave a community, you are shunned, and you may not return.
- Each member of the community must have the required goods or the entire community will fail at the end of the time period.
- Communities have only a given amount of time to collect the required goods for each member of their group.
- There are no rules as to how communities acquire the required goods other than they may only use the resources, goods, materials, supplies, and tools provided for the activity.
- Luxury items can be used in place of one required good. Example: 1 bottle of alcohol can be used in place of medical supplies. Luxury items cannot be used to replace shelter, medical supplies, fire, or a cooking pot.
- Your goods must be of comparable quality, size, and construction to the templates in order to 'pass'.
- Your group may not use the templates, in any shape or form, to qualify as goods. They are to be used only as a template to determine size construction.
- Supplies must be on the correct color paper to qualify. Goods created on the wrong color paper will not count. See the model demos for the proper color correspondence.
- May the odds be ever in your favor. Good luck! Do you have what it takes to survive the zombie apocalypse?!