Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs is a soccer based game where the Long-Neck dinosaurs are protecting their eggs (soccer balls) against the predatory Raptors. The Raptors are trying to knock the eggs out of the nest (coned area) When all the eggs have been knocked out of the nest, the game is over. This game is great for practicing basic soccer skills such as dribbling and passing. This is a quick, fast paced game where team cooperation, strategy, and fun collide.
Dinosaurs
Rules
- There are two different teams in Dinosaurs. Those that are wearing jerseys are the Raptors and the players that are not wearing
jerseys are Long-Necks.
- Every Long-Neck Dinosaur starts the game with one egg (soccer ball) they must protect. They will all start in front of a cone with one
foot on the ball which will signal they are ready to play
- The Raptors will start the game in the middle of the nest (coned area)
- The goal of the game for the Raptors is to kick all the eggs out of the nest. The goal of the game for the Long-Necks is to keep their
eggs alive for as long as they can.
- If a Long-Necks' egg get kicked out of the nest, they are not out of the game. They need to stay inside the nest and help the other
Long-Necks. They can help by receiving passes from other Long-Necks to keep the eggs away from the Raptors and/or stay on the
perimeter of the edge of the nest and try to keep any eggs from being kicked out.
- If an egg leaves the nest it cannot be brought back into the game. No player is allowed to leave the nest once the game starts.
- If an egg leaves the nest for any reason it is out. Even if a Long-Neck accidentally kicks their own egg out.
- If a Long-Neck receives a pass from another Long-Neck that egg is now their egg. Long-Necks are not allowed to steal eggs from
other Long-Necks. If they steal from their own team they will not be allowed to finish the game and will have to sit out until a new
game begins.
- If a Raptor has an egg, a Long-Neck is allowed to steal it back from them.
- Just as Long-Necks are one team, the Raptors are all one team as well. They are allowed to team up and attack one Long-Neck in
order to kick their egg out of the nest. Raptors are also allowed to pass the ball between them.
- If a Raptor kicks the egg away from a Long-Neck but it does not go out of the nest, it is still in-play. The Long-Neck that lost the egg
may run over and regain control of the egg, or another Long-Neck may come over and establish control over the egg. A Raptor is
also allowed to chase down the egg and continue their attack in trying to kick the egg out of the nest.
- Diving, sliding, crawling, and rolling on the ground is not allowed in this game.
- When all the eggs have been kicked out of the nest, the game is over.
jerseys are Long-Necks.
- Every Long-Neck Dinosaur starts the game with one egg (soccer ball) they must protect. They will all start in front of a cone with one
foot on the ball which will signal they are ready to play
- The Raptors will start the game in the middle of the nest (coned area)
- The goal of the game for the Raptors is to kick all the eggs out of the nest. The goal of the game for the Long-Necks is to keep their
eggs alive for as long as they can.
- If a Long-Necks' egg get kicked out of the nest, they are not out of the game. They need to stay inside the nest and help the other
Long-Necks. They can help by receiving passes from other Long-Necks to keep the eggs away from the Raptors and/or stay on the
perimeter of the edge of the nest and try to keep any eggs from being kicked out.
- If an egg leaves the nest it cannot be brought back into the game. No player is allowed to leave the nest once the game starts.
- If an egg leaves the nest for any reason it is out. Even if a Long-Neck accidentally kicks their own egg out.
- If a Long-Neck receives a pass from another Long-Neck that egg is now their egg. Long-Necks are not allowed to steal eggs from
other Long-Necks. If they steal from their own team they will not be allowed to finish the game and will have to sit out until a new
game begins.
- If a Raptor has an egg, a Long-Neck is allowed to steal it back from them.
- Just as Long-Necks are one team, the Raptors are all one team as well. They are allowed to team up and attack one Long-Neck in
order to kick their egg out of the nest. Raptors are also allowed to pass the ball between them.
- If a Raptor kicks the egg away from a Long-Neck but it does not go out of the nest, it is still in-play. The Long-Neck that lost the egg
may run over and regain control of the egg, or another Long-Neck may come over and establish control over the egg. A Raptor is
also allowed to chase down the egg and continue their attack in trying to kick the egg out of the nest.
- Diving, sliding, crawling, and rolling on the ground is not allowed in this game.
- When all the eggs have been kicked out of the nest, the game is over.