{"id":301,"date":"2010-09-28T09:46:00","date_gmt":"2010-09-28T14:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.uml.edu\/orientation-ambassadors\/2010\/09\/28\/braiiiiiiinnnnnssssss\/"},"modified":"2010-09-28T09:46:00","modified_gmt":"2010-09-28T14:46:00","slug":"braiiiiiiinnnnnssssss","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.uml.edu\/orientation-ambassadors\/2010\/09\/28\/braiiiiiiinnnnnssssss\/","title":{"rendered":"Braiiiiiiinnnnnssssss!!!!!!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Feel like your time on campus is not as exciting as it could be?&nbsp; Do you feel like you need to prepare for a <span style=\"color: red\">zombie apocalypse<\/span>? Do you have class on south campus!? Then UML&#8217;s game of <span style=\"color: magenta\">Humans Vs. Zombie<\/span>s is the game for you!&nbsp; Basically this is how it works.&nbsp; You all sign up at this site right here:&nbsp; <span style=\"color: yellow\">http:\/\/umasslowell.hvzsource.com\/index.php<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Once you sign up, you will either be assigned as a HUMAN (resistance) or you will be the original ZOMBIE (hord)&nbsp; Humans will wear a bandanna provided by the people who run the game around their arm, and it will say HUMAN on it.&nbsp; Zombies will wear the bandanna that says ZOMBIE on it on their forehead. Now, it is the humans job to stay alive by avoiding the zombies.&nbsp; <span style=\"color: #b6d7a8\">The humans won&#8217;t be defenseless though!<\/span> All humans are allowed to have <span style=\"color: magenta\">6 seed packets<\/span> on their person at all times, and if a zombie is hit by one of these packets, a zombie will become <span style=\"color: #ffd966\">stunned for 15 minutes<\/span> before he or she can attack again, giving ample time to the human to run away to a safe zone.&nbsp; All indoor buildings and sidewalks will be called <span style=\"color: cyan\">*safe zones*<\/span> and zombies cannot maul humans while they are in the safe zones.&nbsp; It is the zombies goal to eat all the humans (this is done by tagging one of them) and once a human is tagged by a zombie, they too become a <span style=\"color: #93c47d\">zombie!!<\/span>&nbsp; A zombie must tag a human once every two days, otherwise the zombie will <span style=\"color: #ead1dc\">*starve*<\/span> and die and not be a part of the game any more.&nbsp; Now there are also special missions that humans will go on and if the succeed, then humans will be granted special items to help defend themselves against a zombie such as an <span style=\"color: #9fc5e8\"><b>extra life<\/b><\/span>, or being able to not wear your bandanna for a day so zombies wont know if you&#8217;re playing or not!&nbsp; On the other side, zombies also get upgrades too from time to time&#8230; but you will have to play to find out what they are!&nbsp; The game is over when either all the zombies die, or all of the humans are turned into zombies. Its a<span style=\"color: red\"> great way to have fun on campus during the school day<\/span> and its a great game to play with your friends, so team up, join on the site that is provided and happy hunting! <span style=\"color: #e69138\">(more in depth rules are provided on the site)<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Good luck being the last human alive,<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: lime\">James<\/span> <span style=\"background-color: #444444;color: #ffd966\">(&nbsp; &lt;&#8212;&nbsp; Will probably not be the last human alive)<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Feel like your time on campus is not as exciting as it could be?&nbsp; Do you feel like you need to prepare for a zombie apocalypse? Do you have class on south campus!? Then UML&#8217;s game of Humans Vs. 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