
Rules created for the safety of all players are strictly enforced. Violation of safety rules will result in a ban from the game.
1. No realistic looking weaponry. Blasters must be brightly colored and have blaze-orange tips.
2. Blasters may not be visible inside of academic buildings or jobs on campus.
3. Players may not use cars or play where there is traffic.
4. Darts must not hurt on impact.*
2. Blasters may not be visible inside of academic buildings or jobs on campus.
3. Players may not use cars or play where there is traffic.
4. Darts must not hurt on impact.*
*Foam dart blasters are children’s toys – it should be obvious that your blaster won’t hurt anyone. If you modify your bla


Some areas on campus are “no play zones,” where the game is permanently suspended. Dart blasters must be concealed and no players may be stunned or tagged. These areas include:
• Academic buildings
• Libraries
• Indoor athletic facilities
• Health Centers
• Bathrooms
• Health Centers
• Bathrooms

Other areas on campus are merely “safe zones,” where gameplay continues but humans can’t be tagged (unless a zombie has both of their feet outside the safe zone). These areas include:
• Dorm rooms
• Dining Halls
• Dining Halls


I.D. Number: Humans must keep an index card with their unique identification number on them at all times.
Stunning a Zombie: Humans may stun a Zombie for 15 minutes by blasting them with a dart blaster or throwing a sock at them.
When Tagged By a Zombie: When tagged by a Zombie, a Human is required to distribute their ID card. One hour after being tagged, tie your bandanna around your head – you are now a member of the Zombie team! Go tag some Humans.
Wearing a Bandanna: Humans must wear a headband around an arm or leg to identify them as players of the game. (This headband will come in handy when you become a zombie!)

Feeding: Zombies must feed every 48 hours. A zombie feeds by reporting their tag on the website.

Wearing A Headband: Zombies must wear a bandanna around their heads at all times. The Original Zombie does not need to wear a headband.
Tagging: A tag is a firm touch to any part of a Human. After tagging a Human the Zombie must collect their ID card and report the tag.
Getting Shot: When hit with a dart or a sock, a Zombie is stunned for 15 minutes. A stunned zombie may not interact with the game in any way. This includes shielding other zombies from bullets or continuing to run toward a human. If shot while stunned, the zombie’s stun timer is reset back to 15 minutes.

Blasting Non-Players: Blasting non-players with darts is a bannable offense.
Non-Player Interference: People who are not registered participants may not directly interact with the game. This includes bringing food to humans or spying for either team.
Safe Zones: A zombie must have both feet outside of a safe zone to tag a human. Humans can stun zombies from inside of a safe-zone.
No Shields: Zombies may not use shields to deflect foam darts or socks.
Athletes: Athletes are safe during official practices, but not on the way to or from practice.
Required Academic Events: Similarly, students at required academic events are safe for the duration of the event (even if this event is in a free-play zone), but they are not safe on the way to or from the event.

Don’t be a douchebag. Everyone plays Humans vs. Zombies to have fun, and the rules of HvZ only exist because we agree they do. That’s why the most important rule of Humans vs. Zombies is to treat your fellow players with respect, and gracefully accept when you have been tagged or stunned.ster or are somehow not sure if it is safe, speak with a moderator and ask them to check your blaster.
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