Dim lights, antidotes, supply runs and zombies had CWU students rushing to Kennedy Hall for the “Zombie Zone.” Screams were heard from a distance, adding to the atmosphere of the pouring rain. On Oct.
During the day, Coor Hall is a hotspot for studying, but on Thursday night it was a battleground full of scientists, zombies and flying Nerf darts. A group of around 30 students gathered at Coor Hall ...
Last December, CU banned Nerf guns for use in the game Humans Vs. Zombies, allegedly because campus cops might mistake the plastic contraptions for real weapons. Cue snickering. But this ruling hasn’t ...
It’s a grand tradition of disappointment. Since 1989, excited kids have unboxed Nerf blasters, loaded up foam darts, balls, and arrows, and declared war on their friends. With blasters loaded, they ...
How do you design a Nerf blaster that’s appropriate for kids, but looks menacing enough to blow out a zombie’s brains? You get rid of the spiked knuckles for one. When the dead walk the earth, the ...
Popular live-action event game Humans vs. Zombies comes to the Escapist Expo this September. If you did the college thing, you may be somewhat familiar with Humans vs. Zombies, or a variation thereof.
Mass Games, a Residential Student Organization that organizes large scale role-playing games at the University of Massachusetts, was affected by the administration’s banning of NERF blasters. The ...
The University of Colorado’s version of the national campus craze, Humans vs. Zombies, is happening in full force, but without a main prop of the game — Nerf guns. “The use of simulated weapons on ...
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