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| Family Games: Fact-Finding Challenge/Treasure Hunt |
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| By UPF - Malaysia |
| Monday, May 16, 2011 |
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Games developed by UPF-Malaysia for the International Day of Families to give people the opportunity to compete in a fun setting, preferably in a park. The game is competitive in nature requiring family members to work together and as a result promotes unity and harmonious relationship within the members of the family – husband and wife, parents and children, and inter-generational. 1) Where to play the game? Ideally in a large park. 2) When to play the game? In the morning or late afternoon where the sunlight is not strong. 3) How long is the game? Around 1 ½ hours. How to play the games This game is very similar to the famous television show “The Amazing Race” where teams compete going from one station to another and need to complete some obstacles successfully. This game is specially designed for the family. There is no limit in the number of families that can participate. It is also possible to combine single people with the families. The location for our Treasure Hunt is unique in that there are designated areas in a park in Kuala Lumpur representing the following countries: Peru, Canada, Thailand, Indonesia, Iran, China, Japan, Holland, and England. [For a report of the 2011 International Day of Families event in Malaysia, click here.] The game is organized in the following way:
Note: This treasure hunt could be adapted to special themes in other parks. |