How to Play a Video Game in Real Life

Gather some friends and siblings., Dress up in a costume and tell your friends to, or you can just use the clothes you're wearing., Try to use some paper and make an energy bar and stick it on your costume., Create your "enemies"., Give you and the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Gather some friends and siblings.

    If you have friends that don't want to do it or siblings that don't care, get a pencil and paper.
  2. Step 2: Dress up in a costume and tell your friends to

    If you're using paper, draw figures. , Use energy bars with your friends or the creatures on the paper.

    If your game involves food or hunger, you can have little paper cut outs of food or something of your liking , The friends can be enemies, or you can have imaginary enemies.

    You might have some friends heroes and some friends enemies, too.

    It can also be helpful to have puppets or cardboard cutouts for enemies as well. , Try to make a vehicle if your game has one. , If you want, you can just use the scenery around you for time sake, and to make it easier. , Have them erase some of their energy bar when they get attacked. , If you run out of people, make another costume and have a previous enemy be another enemy. , You can also have a person whose job is a healer for injuries and such ,,
  3. Step 3: or you can just use the clothes you're wearing.

  4. Step 4: Try to use some paper and make an energy bar and stick it on your costume.

  5. Step 5: Create your "enemies".

  6. Step 6: Give you and the enemies and heroes attacks

  7. Step 7: abilities

  8. Step 8: and/or fighting gear.

  9. Step 9: Get a huge piece of paper and draw a scene on it and color it in with bright colors.

  10. Step 10: Use your weapons

  11. Step 11: attacks

  12. Step 12: and abilities to fight the enemies.

  13. Step 13: Have levels

  14. Step 14: boss fights

  15. Step 15: and points.

  16. Step 16: If you have a certain amount of points

  17. Step 17: make a point shop which you can buy weapons

  18. Step 18: abilities

  19. Step 19: and attacks from.

  20. Step 20: If all your energy is gone and you have other heroes

  21. Step 21: let them take over and then become an enemy

  22. Step 22: or you can just have a healer

  23. Step 23: or maybe you have to eat to re-heal

  24. Step 24: but some games don't have that kind of thing.

  25. Step 25: Have fun and play fair.

Detailed Guide

If you have friends that don't want to do it or siblings that don't care, get a pencil and paper.

If you're using paper, draw figures. , Use energy bars with your friends or the creatures on the paper.

If your game involves food or hunger, you can have little paper cut outs of food or something of your liking , The friends can be enemies, or you can have imaginary enemies.

You might have some friends heroes and some friends enemies, too.

It can also be helpful to have puppets or cardboard cutouts for enemies as well. , Try to make a vehicle if your game has one. , If you want, you can just use the scenery around you for time sake, and to make it easier. , Have them erase some of their energy bar when they get attacked. , If you run out of people, make another costume and have a previous enemy be another enemy. , You can also have a person whose job is a healer for injuries and such ,,

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