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Scramball is a game just like dodgeball, only there are no teams. It's everybody for themselves. The old rules for the game are that you have 6 players and 6 wristbands (Whoever has all the wristbands wins). But this is a better version if you don't want to play with wristbands and if you want to play with more people.
Steps
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1Find a good ball that looks fun to throw at people.
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2Find players. Once you've found a "Scramball", gather up all of your friends and family. Around 6 - 50 people would be good.Advertisement
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3Give different numbers to each player.
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4Start the game. Once the numbers are given, start the game by throwing the Scramball way up into the air.
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5Call out a number. While the ball is in the air, the person who threw the ball needs to call out a random number they just gave to one of their players.
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6Go for the ball. Once the ball hits the ground, the person whose number has just been called goes for the ball.
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7Play with the following rules:
- Kills: Throw the Scramball at a player to get a kill. Headshots count.
- Getting back in: If the person who killed you just got eliminated, you are back in.
- Bounces: If the Scramball bounces and hits you, you are not out.
- Double Touches: If you touch the Scramball off of a bounce or accidentally drop it, it is called a Double Touch (Place the Scramball back on the ground if you just noticed you Double Touched).
- No walking or running with the Scramball.
- How to win: The person who eliminates everyone wins.
- Catching: If you the catch the Scramball in mid-air, you got the person who threw the Scramball out.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhen one person gets hit who has the ball after?Community AnswerThe next person to pick up the ball. It does not have to be the person who was given the ball at the start of the game.
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