Martian Attack Drill

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Martian Attack Drill
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Designer: Kevan Davis
Year: unknown
Players: 1+
Stuff required: None
Crew required: None
Preparation: None
Time required: Any
Place required: A town or city.
Activities: Sneaking.
This is a playable game - it's finished, tested and ready to play.
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This game is made available under an Attribution-Noncommercial Creative Commons licence. (What does this mean?)

A variant of Urban Zombie Drill for one player and a city full of construction sites.

Gameplay

Walk around the city, either aimlessly or with a goal in mind.

Every crane you see is a Martian Tripod, and if you can see it, it can see you. Whenever you notice one, you have ten steps to get back into cover so that you can't see it - if you can't do this, then it fires its heat ray and you die.

Buses are evacuating people to the ports, and you can catch one if you like. If you see a Tripod from the bus window, though, the tripod fires and the bus bursts into flame - you must get off at the next stop, and continue play as normal. If a Tripod can see you when you alight, you get ten steps from the bus stop to cover.

Optional rules

Rebellion: Certain people on the streets are Soldiers; pick an identifying trait for them (wearing a green coat, carrying a non-plastic bag, wearing a hat) before you start the game, such that fewer than 5% of the people you see will fit it. Whenever you see a Soldier within shouting distance, they are counted as having teamed up with you. If you get within 100m of a Tripod without having been hit by its heat ray, and have at least five Soldiers on your side, then that Tripod is destroyed and has no further effect on play. Having destroyed a tripod, all of your Soldiers leave you.

Master Tripod: Pick one prominent building in your city (such as, without hesitation, The Shard in London); if you see that building at all, even for a second, then you perish.