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Humans
VS
Zombies
HvZ Rules & Regulations
Humans vs. Zombies is a game of tag.
All players begin as humans and one
human is randomly chosen to be the
Original Zombie. The OZ tags human
players and turns them into
Zombies.
The Winner
• The Zombies win when all human
players have been tagged and
turned into Zombies.
• The Humans win by surviving and
succeeding in the final mission.
Required Equipment
• Bandana- This helps show if you are a
Human or Zombie
• Foam Dart Blaster- Used by humans to
stun Zombies
• Balled socks- Used by humans to stun
Zombies (Recommended)
• Player ID Card- Your personal ID
number to give to a Zombie if tagged
• Wristband- This shows you have
filled out a waiver to play and to
help in “random Selection”
Restricted Equipment:
• Sock Flails - A tube sock with a
tennis ball/or multiple socks
stuffed into the tube sock
• Nerf Swords or Axes
• Your Nerf Blaster as a melee
• Blowguns
• Thrown blaster darts
The Golden Rule
don’t Be “that GUY”
• Everyone plays HvZ to have fun.
Remember, this is just a game!
• These rules only exist because we all
agree that they do.
• The most important rule in HvZ is to
treat your fellow players with
respect and gracefully accept when
you have been tagged or stunned.
Safe Zones:
• While inside any of these safe
zones, Humans are safe from being
tagged and Zombies are safe from
being stunned:
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Library
Dorms
Inside an Apartment
Crossroads Café
Shack
Commons
Student Union
Academic Courtyard
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Student Life
Edrington
Any Classroom
Faculty Offices
Activities Warehouse
Chapel
Administration Office
Anywhere indoors off
campus
• Walmart, Target,
starbucks, etc.
CONSTRUCTION ZONES:
• If you are found within a
construction zone at any time,
you will be immediately
removed from the game and
will face further
consequences.
CHAPEL
• From 9am-11am on Wednesday and
Friday, HvZ will take a 2 hour
break for Chapel.
• This is a designated time that all
HvZ participants must abide by or
will be removed from play
immediately.
“Safe”
•Humans: You must have both
feet securely inside the safe zone to
be considered safe. You are allowed
to stun a zombie from a safe zone
Zombies: You must have both
feet securely inside the safe zone to
be considered safe. You are not
allowed to tag a human while they
are inside a safe zone. You are not
“live” if YoU taG a hUman from inSide.
Required Academic Events:
• Students that are required to
attend academic events are safe
for the duration of the event
(even if the event is in a free-play
zone) but they are not safe on the
way to or from the event.
Human Rules
• Stunning a Zombie
– Humans may stun a Zombie for 15
minutes by blasting them with a dart
blaster or throwing a sock at them
– You are not allowed to use the Nerf
Gun itself as a melee weapon to be
conSidered aS a “taG”
Wearing a Bandana
• Humans must wear a headband
around their arm to identify them
as players of the game at all times
When tagged by a Zombie
• When tagged by a Zombie, a Human
is required to provide their ID
number to the Zombie.
• One hour after being tagged, you
must tie your bandana around
your head
• you are now a member of the
Zombie Team!
Zombie Rules
• Wear your headband
• The Zombie team must
wear a bandana around
their head at all times
Tagging
• A tag is a firm touch to any
physical part of their body. A
confirmed tag excludes hair, bags
and nerf guns
• After tagging a Human, the Zombie
must collect their ID card. Tags
must be reported within 3 hours
Feeding
• Zombies must feed every 48 hours.
• A Zombie feeds by reporting their
tags on the HvZ Source Website.
• A Zombie may choose two other
Zombies to join in on the feed
Getting Shot
• When shot with a dart blaster
or hit with a sock, a Zombie is
stunned for 15 minutes.
• A stunned Zombie may not
interact with the game in
anyway
–This includes shielding other
Zombies from bullets or
continuing to run toward a
human
Getting Shot
• If a zombie is re-shot while already
stunned the time does not restart
– Before rejoining the game from being
stunned, you must go into a safe zone,
put your bandana back on then join.
• Stunned Zombies may not follow
humans and must leave the immediate
area of where they were stunned.
– You must remove yourself from sight
from the group of humans that you were
engaged with and stunned by
Original Zombie
• The Original Zombie (OZ) follows all
of the same rules as a regular
Zombie except for a few differences
– The OZ becomes infected at 12:01am on
Monday, March 24th
– They will wear a bandana on their arm,
like a Human, until they are revealed
– An OZ is revealed after they have tag 3
Humans or at 9pm on Monday, March 24th
at the Mission Briefing.
Non-Players
– Blasting non-players with darts or
socks is a BANNABLE OFFENSE.
– People who are not registered
participants may not directly
interact with the game. This
includes:
• Bringing food to Humans
• Spying on or for either teams
• Blocking tactics
Class Attendance
• As a participant of Humans vs.
Zombies, you are required to attend
your classes.
• If moderators get word you are
ditching class because of game-play,
you will be removed from play.
• Professors are aware of game play
and have been encouraged to let us
know if you have been ditching class!
Missions
• Players are required to attend 2
missions and the final mission. There is
no limit to how many missions you can
participate in.
• Missions Locations & Times:
• Humans:
– Monday-9pm in the Student Union
– Tuesday-9pm in the Student Union
– Wednesday- 9pm in the Student Union
– Thursday- 9pm in the Student Union
– Friday-9pm in the Student Union
• Zombies:
– Monday-9pm in the Warrior Arena (New Gym)
– Tuesday-9pm in the Warrior Arena (New Gym)
– Wednesday- 9pm in the Warrior Arena (New Gym)
– Thursday- 9pm in the Warrior Arena (New Gym)
– Friday-9pm in the Warrior Arena (New Gym)