User:NeonLego/Chocolate

Chocolate is a game of skill, speed and agility for groups of usally five or more people.

Resources
To play Chocolate you require a playing surface. This can vary in size depending on the number of players, and usally decreases as the game goes on. A good guide for pitch size is that if all the players spread over the pitch no player will be more than two large steps away from at least one other player. The surface may be grass or concrete/tarmac. Surfaces such as gravel can make game play dangerous when making long steps. If you are playing 'extreme chocolate' you may play in an area littered with picnic benches or similar..

Game play
The players stand in a circle and hold hands. The circle spins round until the games master calls "1,2,3 chocolate stop". Upon this call all players release hands and are allowed to jump from the circle into a space on the pitch. Players are now not allowed to move until a name is called by the games master. The player whose name is called may take two steps from their current position (The second step can land on two feet as long as they land together. If a one footed landing occurs then the player must place the floating foot next to the other foot, but this foot cannot get a player out) to stand on the foot of another player. At the same time, all other players may take two steps to avoid the called player. If a no-ones foot is stood on then another name is called, and all players get two more steps. When a foot is stood on, that player is out, and the game repeats until a winner is found.