Bunny Hunt
One person must defend himself against a
multitude of players.
Teams
Bunny (One person.)
Hunters (A whole bunch of
people.)
Setting Up
One player volunteers to be the Bunny. To give the Bunny
some kind of advantage (I'm sure he'll appreciate it.), you have two options:
1. The Bunny gets a semi-automatic paintgun plus a garbage can lid or other
device to use as a shield.
2. The Bunny carries as much paint as he's comfortable with but the Hunters are
restricted to only twenty paintballs each for the game.
Suggested Time Limit
20 minutes. The time limit can be changed to accommodate
variations in field size, cover, number of players, etc.
Rules
1. If the Bunny has a semi-auto/shield option, hits on the
shield do not count as an elimination.
2. The Bunny has a five minute head start into the playing area.
3. A signal will be given so that the bunny knows when the game has started.
4. All hunters must start at the same time and from the same place.
5. When using the limited paint option, if a hunter runs out of paint he is out
of the game.
6. Players who are hit are out of the game.
7. Players who are eliminated may not by word or gesture, indicate any intention
or locations of the Bunny.
Winning
If you're the Bunny: Survive!
If you're a Hunter: Eliminate
the Bunny.
Tactical Advantage
Bunny: Keep moving. Don't
stay in one place for too long. Avoid large groups of Hunters. Try to pick them
off one at a time. If you can help it at all do not try to engage them.
Hunters: Form a line across
the field and move forward. Have a few players out front as "beaters". These
guys will fire random shots into likely hiding places to flush the Bunny out.
Corner the Bunny in an area where there is no chance to escape, like a corner of
the field.
This game is a great way to end a day of paintball,
especially if you play the limited paint option. A lot of players call it a day
because they don't have enough paint for a full-blown game of "Capture the
Flag". This let's them get in a few more games without having to worry about
paint consumption.