Does any1 know any paper folding games?
Paper games like fortune teller ??????
Public Comments
- no
- all i kno is the like cootie catcher thing... i guess u call it fortune teller? also i guess like paper football would be a 'paper folding game' idk rly..
- That fortune telling game. I guess.
- How about the cootie fortune teller paper game? Instructions in link below!
- .: Paper Football :. How to fold/make the Paper Football 1. Take a sheet of computer paper and lie it sideways fold it horizontally. 2. Open it and fold it again in half until the crease. 3. Fold it. 4. Take the top-left corner and fold it diagonally into a triangle. 5. Continue to fold the little triangle in the top downwards until there is a little rectangle in the bottom. 6. Fold the rectangle in to the little gap in the bottom and Voila!You have a paper football! How to play Paper Football 1. Rules for Paper Football events are designed to provide an opportunity for everyone to participate in balanced and fair competition. Good sportsmanship is expected at all times. 2. How to Win: Score points with "Touchdowns" (6 points), "Extra Point" kicks (1 point), "2-Point Conversions" (2 points) and "Fieldgoals" (3 points). 3. Game Length: Players decide beforehand that either: a) the first player who scores a pre-determined number of points wins, or b) the game is timed and the player with the most points when the clock runs down is the winner. Begin by flipping a coin to determine which player will choose to kick or receive the football. 4. Officiating: Paper Football is an honest game for honest players, therefore, the requirement to have referees on hand for every match is unnecessary. 5. a) Extra Point and Field Goal kicks. The player forming a goalpost must wear protective safety glasses. Safety glasses allow the goalpost player to keep both eyes open to rule on the success or failure of the kick attempt. Inexpensive safety glasses are available in retail stores and is standard equipment for the sport of Paper Football. 6. b) Touchdowns and Tiebreakers. Easily determined by sliding a straight vertical object (pen, ruler, etc.) along the edge of the table and noting movement of the football caused by a portion hanging over. 7. The game is started by "Kicking Off" in the following manner - The Kicker holds the football in his hand resting in the palm, from his end of the table he uses an upward swinging motion and tosses the football into the air (releasing it from his own end of the table, no reaching across) and onto his opponents side of the field. Where the ball lands is where play for the opponent will begin. 8. Opponents take turns sliding the football back and forth across a table top using your fingers in either a "flicking motion" with the index/middle finger or with a single "bump" with two fingers, once per turn. An extended pushing of the ball is against the rules, the football is placed back to its original location and the offending player loses his turn. 9. "Touchdowns", which are worth 6 points, count when after flicking or kicking off the football it stops with any part of it hanging over the edge of the table. 10. If a touchdown is scored the scoring player is given the opportunity to try for either an "Extra Point" or a "2-Point Conversion". 11. Extra Point: the scoring player holds the football vertically under a fingertip near the edge of the table closest to him and flicks (kicks) it with the other hand towards"Goalposts" which are made by the opponent on the opposite side of the table. If a majority of the football (need not be all of the football) passes between the opponent's Goalposts and any distance above the posts(imagine lines extending up from the post to form the vertical limits) it is considered a "good" extra point and 1 point is scored. If not, the game continues with a kick off from the scoring player. 12. "2-Point Conversion": if the scoring player chooses to attempt a 2-point conversion rather than kick for an extra point after scoring a touchdown, the football is placed in the middle of the table (this approximates the 50 yard line on the field) and is given only one flick or bump to try to have the ball stop with part of it hanging over the edge of the table as in a touchdown. If part of the football is hanging over the table then 2 points are scored, if not then no 2-point conversion points are scored. Either way, the game then continues with a kick off from the player who scored the touchdown. 13. An "Out-of-Bounds" occurs when the football is flicked or kicked off and goes entirely off of the edge of the table. Each time it does so counts as one instance of out-of-bounds. If a player is credited with three out-of-bounds violations his opponent is allowed an opportunity to kick through the goalposts for a "Field Goal" (which employs the same method as described above for extra points after touchdowns) which is worth 3 points. Each series of three out-of-bounds allows for the opponent to attempt a field goal. If the player has not yet accumulated a series of three out-of-bounds the opponent simply kicks off as described above when beginning the game, and the ball is in play again. 14. In the event of a tie score at the conclusion of fixed time limit game, a "Tiebreaker" takes place. I was the first to come up with this idea btw just took me a long time put it in words.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers