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I've had employees who played this game. But not for long. |
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I will suggest it as soon as I return to work. |
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reminds me of a game we used to play at school, wherein a student had to try to make it from one side of the classroom to the other without being noticed by the teacher. |
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the most sucessful technique was generally to crawl underneath the protection of the back row tables, waiting for the opportune 'back turned' moment to sprint in a speedy crawl across the exposed aisles between tables. |
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once you reach the other side, you've won. of course, somehow you still have to get back again unnoticed, otherwise cover will be blown and the game will be discovered. |
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vaiations include a one-on-one race version, tag teams, and a 'the maximum risk zone ultimate challenge'. |
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could this be adapted to the office environment? |
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Here in the US, this has been played from time to time*, with the American variation: "Guns". |
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(* even in the post office) |
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