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If it does flip over, the player wins.
Its the throw in of game where, the bigger the group, the better it gets.
The lone player chants red light, green light, one two three, and everyone can move.
When they get to three, however, everyone has to freeze.
If anyone is caught moving, theyre either out or have to go back to the starting line.
In most cases, the ultimate goal is to get past the leader when their back is turned.
In others, they have to touch the tree on which the leader is leaning without being caught moving.
While she is chanting, players are allowed to run towards her.
The key to making it past Round 2 is… patience.
And, turns out, a whole bunch of saliva.
It is an easy-to-make snack, made with only sugar and baking soda.
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InSquid Game, however, there is quite literally no going back.
Players have to jump their way along a bridge that has two glass squares side by side.
The fun part is figuring out which is which in sixteen minutes or less.
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Eventually, fear and desperation consume the players, leading to horrifying acts of self-preservation.
The childhood game involves two teams: offense and defense.
The offense aims to reach the “head” of the squid diagram within the boundaries.
Meanwhile, the defense blocks the offense by pushing them out or halting their progress.
Offensive players use one leg until crossing the “waist” zone, then both legs.
The game ends when the offense reaches the head or the defense eliminates all offensive players.
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The show adds a brutal touch to the childhood game by turning it into a life-or-death confrontation.
The stakes are dramatically elevated as contestants are allowed to even use violence to win.
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