Overview
- The hiders will use public transit to get to their hiding spot.
- The other players will ask questions about their location, chosen from a preset question list.
- Each time the hiders answer a question, they will draw cards from the hider deck. The cards give them advantages in the game.
- Once the hiders are caught, another set of player will hide.
All the seekers should turn on “Find My” or use “Bump”. The hiders will have access to the seekers location at all times.
There are a few different sizes of game. Check out the page for your game size:
- Medium game: Check out the the Medium Game Index
Hiding
Rules for Hiding Spots The hiders will have some amount of time to find a “hiding zone”. That zone must be centered on a transit station in the games map. They are allowed to move freely within a certain radius of that transit station until the seekers get into that zone. As soon as the seekers enter the hiding zone, the hiders must stay in place in their “hiding spot”. This marks the start of the end game.
The time to find a hiding zone and the allowed radius changes depending on game size.
The hiders hiding spot has a few extra rules:
- It must be publicaly accessible for the entire duration of the game.
- You should make sure that the hiding spot is safe and will not raise suspicion if you need to stay there for a long period of time. I suggest avoiding stores, restaurants, businesses, and private property for that reason.
- You must be within 3m of a marked path or road.
Seeking
Seekers will ask questions of the hiders to find where they are. Questions will be asked in a shared group chat, and answers must be shared within certain time limits depending on the question category.
You cannot ask more than one question at a time. If you are waiting on an answer, you cannot ask another question. You may use the internet or Googe/Apple maps for research, however you may not use street view.