Dodgeball - Gladiator
This is a an every-man for themselves game. This game requires agility, spatial awareness, peripheral vision, coordination, and accuracy to come out as the winner. This game just requires at least 2 people to play, but can be played with as many people as you would like. It is a fast paced, up-tempo game that goes by quickly which allows for multiple opportunities to compete and potentially win the game!
Dodgeball - Gladiator
Rules
- This game is played within a coned perimeter, it can be either squared, rectangular, circled, or any shape you can create.
- Every player that is playing will start with a dodgeball. Throughout the game, each player is only allowed to hold one dodgeball at a\
time.
- Each player will start in front of a cone, if there are not enough cones for all players, the players will start from their choosing in the
middle of the cones.
- When a player gets out of the game, they will exit the coned area. While outside of the coned area, they will locate the dodgeballs
that have been thrown out of the perimeter of the game and will roll them back into the coned area.
- Different ways a player gets out of the game:
- If a player is outside of the coned area
- If a player is hit with a ball anywhere on their body besides the head (if they duck down and get hit in the head they are out)
- If a player throws a dodgeball and a different player catches it in the air.
- If a player throws a dodgeball and you hit the other team in the head while they are standing up.
- When all but 1 player is left in the game, the game is over.
- Every player that is playing will start with a dodgeball. Throughout the game, each player is only allowed to hold one dodgeball at a\
time.
- Each player will start in front of a cone, if there are not enough cones for all players, the players will start from their choosing in the
middle of the cones.
- When a player gets out of the game, they will exit the coned area. While outside of the coned area, they will locate the dodgeballs
that have been thrown out of the perimeter of the game and will roll them back into the coned area.
- Different ways a player gets out of the game:
- If a player is outside of the coned area
- If a player is hit with a ball anywhere on their body besides the head (if they duck down and get hit in the head they are out)
- If a player throws a dodgeball and a different player catches it in the air.
- If a player throws a dodgeball and you hit the other team in the head while they are standing up.
- When all but 1 player is left in the game, the game is over.