Three teams of bees hunt for pollen, armed only with kazoos and bouncy head boppers.
Preparation
Stuff required: Bouncy head boppers and kazoos for each player (a different colour for each team — three teams is ideal). Large flowers (felt or paper is fine). Pollen — we used small yellow lumps of plastic intended for floristry weights. A "hive" for each team — something with many divisions, each big enough to accommodate one piece of pollen (egg cartons, cupcake pans, a piece of paper with lots of square drawn on it…). Double-sided tape.
Choose a large area with clear boundaries. A park, a pedestrianised area, even a large building (if you're allowed to run in it) could be suitable. There should be a base within the area, where the hives are kept.
Make a number of flowers, and stick yellow stones, or "pollen", to each one — anywhere between one grain and ten on each flower. Stick these around the playing area, using the double-sided tape. Don't hide them too well: some on the ground beside benches, some up walls, some on benches.
There should be about 150% as many pieces of pollen as there are holes in all three hives combined.
Setup
Set the hives out in the place you're using as a base.
Gather the players together and divide them into three teams, then hand out the head boppers. Each team should have its own colour of head bopper. Give each player a kazoo, as well; ideally these would match the head boppers, but it doesn't really matter if they don't.
Explain the instructions for players (below) to the players, then send them off to collect pollen. Stand guard over the hives to make sure everyone adheres to the rules.
Gameplay instructions
Put on your bouncy head boppers; ready your kazoo.
Hidden around the playing area there are flowers with pollen on them. Your job, as a bee, is to find these flowers, pick up a grain of pollen — only one at a time! — and bring it back to your hive. Then go out and find another grain, and then another…
The team who fills up its hive first is the winner. Naturally, you'll therefore want to guide your fellow hive-members to any flowers that you've found (assuming they still have pollen in them). However, as a bee, you can't talk: you can only play your kazoo, or make gestures.
The idea is that, like bees, you will buzz and communicate to fellow team members through movement.
Game end
Game ends when one of the hive is filled.
Play history
Bees was first played at Hide and Seek 2008.
Editor's notes
Published before at http://ludocity.org a wiki for pervasive games. Here with minor edits, thanks to Creative Commons and author's license choice.
The license for the game is CC BY-NC 3.0, Holly Gramazio.
The licence for the photo: CC BY-NC 2.0, Kevan Davis.
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