Tuesday, April 30, 2013

P.O.S.E. Version 2


Welcome to Ancient Greece, where the burgeoning popularity of human statuary has forced the citizens to discover new, inventive ways of posing their bodies.

P.O.S.E is a physical game for 2 or more players. Players play a version of H.O.R.S.E. substituting difficult poses for basketball shots.

Rules:
1. The players stand in a circle, the one who was picked last as a child in gym class going first.
2. Each round, the player going first makes a pose.  This pose can be with their torso, limbs, face, or any other part of their body.
3. The next clockwise player must match the pose, hold it for ten seconds, and then move or change the position of a single limb.
4. The next player now must match the change, hold it for ten seconds, and again move or change the position of a single limb.
5.  Play continues in this way until a player cannot match the prior pose, either by being physically incapable, losing their balance, or by missing an element of the pose.
6. The player that fails to match the pose gains a letter, and the next counter clockwise player starts the next round.
7.  You may only use a specific pose once in any given match.
8. When a player earns all 4 letters (P, O, S, E) they are eliminated from play, and the last player remaining wins!!!

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