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Bacon [1][edit]

Summary[edit]

Bacon is an action oriented game good for medium and large sized groups. Similar to football and ultimate, two teams try to get the Bacon to the other side of the field, the end zone which results in a point.


Game Recommendations[edit]

Ages: 10 and up.

Recommended # of People: 10 and up (large groups work fine too!) dependant on field size + a Referee (who can play too if he likes)

Messiness factor: Might break a sweat!

Materials Required: None.

Recommended Setting: Indoor Gym or Outdoor Field.


Setup[edit]

Set out 4 corners for the field boundaries on an open space using landmarks, shoes, backpacks, etc..

The Bacon: The bacon is an imaginary object like a football that one person must run into the end zone with on the other end of the field. It is best on a wide fairly large grass field ( i.e.. width of a full soccer field a quarter length)


Rules[edit]

You cannot pass the bacon. You can only take the Bacon from your opponent.

You cannot block or push your opponent out of the way so your team mate can avoid being tagged

When you tag the person with the Bacon you MUST call out “BACON” to let everyone know who has the bacon.

No tag backs! You cannot tag the person who took the Bacon away from you.


How to Play[edit]

Divide everyone into two teams and have them separate into opposite sides of the field. The game involves several rounds. For each round, the following takes place:

  • Each team separates into opposite sides of the field and faces their opponents. Make sure they know who is on their team.
  • The referee yells out to everyone that someone (from any team) has the Bacon. Example = “ROBERT HAS THE BACON!!”
  • The game Begins:
    • “Robert” now attempts to run all the way to the enemies end zone without getting tagged by his opponents.
    • If he reaches the end zone then he earns a point.
    • If “Robert” gets tagged by an opponent then the opponent must attempt to run back to the other side of the field to earn a point.
    • When a team earns a point the opposing team walks back to the other end of the field.
  • Each the Bacon changes possession the referee should repeat the call out to say who has the Bacon
  • You end the game when you want to!


Strategy[edit]

Have members of your own team run behind the person with the Bacon so that when they get caught the person behind them will run out and tag the opposing team who had just got the Bacon.

Use the sides of the fields to run up where you your opponents will all rush at you from one direction.


Variations[edit]

There is a variation where the bacon is an object or thing in the center of the field the two teams have to run out and touch.

The first person to touch it calls out Bacon and must return to their own end zone.

If they do so successfully the obtain a point.

All other rules the same.

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