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- Darebase abstract "Darebase, also spelled \"dare base,\" is a tag game between two or more teams on an open field that places a premium on speed and agility. Darebase holds some similarity to capture the flag in its basic premise of chase, capture, and conquer. It differs in that the game field consists of a large no-man's land with team bases occupying two opposite ends of the field and in the methods of achieving victory. A variation called \"stealbase\" uses an object that may be either touched or stolen (as in capture the flag) to achieve victory. The size of the game field typically ranges from between that of a basketball court and about half the size of a football or soccer field. Each base belongs to the team that starts on that side and if the distance between the bases is longer than the average player is able to sprint, game play will begin to suffer. Effective game play can be achieved with as few as ten players and up to a hundred or more just as long as the game field and base lines are large enough to accommodate them. Darebase is popular in many areas of the United States as a recess game and at summer camps in part because of its simplicity, flexibility, and capacity to accommodate players of varying age and ability, as well as its potential for rapid and dynamic play even when teams are evenly matched. Its popularity outside the United States is not known.".
- Darebase wikiPageExternalLink W62g.htm.
- Darebase wikiPageExternalLink darebase.htm.
- Darebase wikiPageID "10531294".
- Darebase wikiPageLength "9281".
- Darebase wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Darebase wikiPageRevisionID "680781632".
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Agility.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Bait_(luring_substance).
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Basketball.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Basketball_court.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Capture_the_flag.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Childrens_games.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tag_variants.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Feint.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Flanking_maneuver.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Football.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Nero_Wolfe.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink No_mans_land.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Observation.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Point_of_no_return.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Prisoners_Base.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Recess_(break).
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Rex_Stout.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Running.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Sprint_(running).
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Stalemate.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Summer_camp.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Tag_(game).
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLink Withdrawal_(military).
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dare-Base".
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Darebase".
- Darebase wikiPageWikiLinkText "darebase".
- Darebase ages "7".
- Darebase complexity "Medium".
- Darebase italicTitle "no".
- Darebase players "10".
- Darebase playingTime "variable".
- Darebase randomChance "None".
- Darebase setupTime "180.0".
- Darebase skills Observation.
- Darebase skills Running.
- Darebase strategy "High".
- Darebase subjectName "Darebase".
- Darebase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Darebase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_game.
- Darebase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Original_research.
- Darebase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Darebase subject Category:Childrens_games.
- Darebase subject Category:Tag_variants.
- Darebase hypernym Game.
- Darebase type Activity.
- Darebase type Game.
- Darebase type VideoGame.
- Darebase type Variant.
- Darebase type Activity.
- Darebase type Thing.
- Darebase type Q11410.
- Darebase type Q1914636.
- Darebase comment "Darebase, also spelled \"dare base,\" is a tag game between two or more teams on an open field that places a premium on speed and agility. Darebase holds some similarity to capture the flag in its basic premise of chase, capture, and conquer. It differs in that the game field consists of a large no-man's land with team bases occupying two opposite ends of the field and in the methods of achieving victory.".
- Darebase label "Darebase".
- Darebase sameAs Q5222485.
- Darebase sameAs m.02qgyb_.
- Darebase sameAs Q5222485.
- Darebase wasDerivedFrom Darebase?oldid=680781632.
- Darebase isPrimaryTopicOf Darebase.