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18 June 2008
Save the World – Run Labryinths
Forget carbon emissions, a lost ancient Olympic sport will save the world.
The sport is called Labyrinth Running, and the local Kiwi team need your help.
Conceived as part of “The Lost Ring” game, Labyrinth Running is a fun outdoor sport that is currently being played in
San Francisco, London, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Zurich, Ontario, Madrid, Tokyo and numerous other cities around the
world. Our team in Wellington are currently second on the leaderboard behind New York, but hope to be at the top by
August.
“The Lost Ring” itself is part scavenger hunt, part collaborative puzzle solving, and part interactive story. These
types of games are loosely defined as “alternative reality games” – an online/offline with a fictional story played out
in the real world. Organised by Jane McGonigal on behalf of the Olympic committee, “The Lost Ring” has been designed to
help people experience what they call “the Olympic spirit”. What this means is that they want people from all around the
world to experience working together towards a common goal - a truly global community.
Within the epic story being told through the game, Labyrinth Running will ultimately save our world from the threat of
almost total destruction!
Labyrinth Running is a team game that involves a blindfolded runner trying to make their way out of a classical
labyrinth. The rest of the team form the walls of the labyrinth and hum to help the runner get a sense of direction.
It’s heaps of fun, and gets everyone outside and playing together. The global competition to see who can get out of the
labyrinth in the fastest time is heating up, and Wellington have a great shot of coming out on top.
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