Speed Gardening Guerilla

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Speed Gardening Guerilla
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Designer: Michael Straeubig
Year: unknown
Players: 6-45
Stuff required: Plant seeds.
Crew required: One.
Preparation: One day.
Time required: One or two weeks.
Place required: Urban area with gardenable places.
Activities: Hiding, sneaking, spying, long-term
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This is an untested game. Its rules are written, but it hasn't been tested out yet.
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This game is made available under an Attribution-Noncommercial Creative Commons licence. (What does this mean?)

Speed Gardening Guerrilla is a Guerrilla Gardening game. It is a short-term variant of the original Gardening Guerrilla (which has a duration of 2 - 6 months). The players assign themselves to one of three factions. The faction that manages to raise the plant with the longest stem during the game wins. Speed Gardening Guerilla is also suitable for game environments where players switch in and out of the game at will.

Preparation

The moderator specifies the exact play area and buys seedlings appropriate for the season, and suitable for the planting sites that players might find in that area. It is recommended that the plants possess a clearly identifiable main stem, as the length of this stem is used for scoring. Seedlings should be of the same length. Seeds are not recommended due to germination time.

The play area should be large enough that players can act autonomously without encountering other factions, but can also attempt to discover and observe other players.

Gameplay

There are three factions in the game:

  1. LPI: Local Plant Initiative
  2. SoS: Sisterhood of Stem
  3. Leafz

These factions stay fixed for the whole game period. Players however are free to enter or leave a faction at any time during the game

The game starts with the players which are present are assigned to one of the three factions. Each faction receives a number of seedlings. The factions should have access to the map of the play area and the rules of the game.

The game then proceeds through the following stages:-

Planting

A faction plants seeds in one or more places ("planting spots") in the play area and documents each with a photograph, timestamp and exact location (either GPS coordinates or a mark on their map). These details must be immediately sent to the moderator, who keeps the information secret.

A planting spot should enable your plants to grow without mutual disturbance but be identifiable as one continous location (i.e. not exceed, say, 1 - 2 meters in diameter).

For each faction, the inital planting move must take place during the first 2 days of the game.

Moving plants

A faction may relocate their own plants at any time. All plants at a particular location (a planting spot) must be moved together, and to a single new location. The new location must be documented and sent to the moderator in the same way as for planting.

Moving opponents' plants

A team may steal plants belonging to a rival team, and add them to one of their own planting spots. You do not have to move the opponents' planting spot as a whole but may select as many plants from the spot as you like. You must put all of those into one of your own existing planting spots. From then on, these plants belong to your team. This action must be documented and the moderator notified.

Destroying other teams' plants is not allowed.

Switch Faction

Players can switch faction at any time before the game ends (see below). This action must be documented and the moderator notified as well.

Enter the game

Players can enter the game at any time. Players must join a faction when entering the game. The moderator must be notified.

Leave the game

When players leave the game, it is appreciated to notify the moderator. You may not re-enter the game after leaving.

Hints

The players within a faction should come to an agreement on the best strategy for choosing a planting location, bearing in mind the available sunlight, the chance of being detected, etc. Should all the seeds be planted immediately, or some held in reserve? Should the plants be fed and watered, or will this risk drawing the attention of other teams? Relocating a plant may keep it safe, but may affect its growth. Talking to the plants may be helpful.

You might also consider that anyone can switch their faction at any time.

Ground rules

Players are allowed to:-

  • Lead other teams astray.
  • Try to bribe other players to find out their planting locations.
  • Use super fertilizer.
  • Switch teams, cheat on their team, work as double/triple agents of other teams.

Players are not allowed to:-

  • Submit false planting sites to the moderator.
  • Mislead the moderator in any way.
  • Use seedlings or other plants which were not given out by the moderator in order to submit them for the game. (They can plant other plants for camouflage etc.)
  • Move plants outside of the playing area.
  • Travel through the playing area with a flamethrower.
  • Kidnap the moderator to learn the whereabouts of other faction.

Planting sites must be accessible to all players. (For example, seeds may not be planted in an enclosed space to which only certain players have a key.)

Each game action should be carried out completely. It is not permitted to excavate and temporarily store an opposing team's plant before replanting it.

Treat all plants, including enemy plants with respect. Avoid any negative impact on plants, soil and other facilities and inhabitants in the game area.

If players are in doubt about the application of these rules, they should talk to the moderator. The moderator may move plants or exclude players, as a result of rules being broken. The decision of the moderator is final.

Game end

The game ends at the prearranged time. At the sign of the moderator, no change of faction is allowed anymore. The players meet up with the moderator and tour the planting sites together, to determine the winner. The winner is the faction who owns the plant with the longest stem (measured from the top of the root to the tip). In addition, a prize is awarded for aesthetic criteria. The moderator may award other prizes, such as for the most ecological faction (using no artificial fertilizer), or the most creative guerrilla strategy.

The game moderator can, during the game, record the location of the planting locations as they change over time, and make this information available to the players after the game is over, with a discussion of strategies.