Humans vs. Zombies Nerf War | SFSU
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Malcolm X Plaza (SFSU) | 1650 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA
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Humans vs. Zombies Nerf War | SF
Do you like a game of Tag? Do you like Nerf Guns? How about horror movies? Most importantly, how long do you think you’d last during a Zombie Apocalypse?
Try out your skills in a game where you’ll fight for your lives in the live-action game is essentially a glorified game of tag. Be ready to lock and load as a Human or swarm the enemy as a Zombie.
Check out their video tutorial to get the gist of the game. This game is physically demanding and they do not recommend this event for players who require adult supervision.
What do you need?
- Bandanna (required)
- Foam Dart Blasters & Darts
- Foam melee weapons
- Clean balled-up socks
- Water & Snacks
- Running shoes with traction
- Jacket
- A copy of the campus map
Arrive on time: The group spends the first 15-20 minutes reviewing the rules and any new variations on the game.
Please read this waiver form carefully and bring a signed copy to the game. Copies will be provided at the game, but they ask that you bring along your own signed copy, so they can start the game sooner. You will not be permitted to join in the game if a copy is not received by a moderator.
Join Humans vs. Zombies for their July 2013 game at San Francisco State University. Meet at Malcolm X Plaza, but please note, the location is subject to change.
Free, but an RSVP is required.
If you have any questions, concerns or if you get lost, call:
Nathaniel Dizon: (415 )350-1665
Adam Benigno: (650) 296-0875
Patrick Fisher: (650) 773-1770They cannot promise they can answer any phone calls after 7 pm, so please arrive on time or call earlier. Also, please notify them if you’ll be bringing any guests that have not registered on the Facebook event page.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE*