Here's an article that explains it better
http://primuler.livejournal.com/2466.html
or
http://horrornews.net/19836/frightful-japan-playing-hide-and-seek-by-yourself-hitori-kakurenbo/
The game is called "Hitori kakurenbo".
Apparently it's a popular game in Asia that the occultists and curious play, much like the "Bloody Mary" and "Midnight Man" games we have here. Some of the accounts of people's experiences are interesting, any thoughts?
Here's an article that explains it better
http://primuler.livejournal.com/2466.html
or
http://horrornews.net/19836/frightful-japan-playing-hide-and-seek-by-yourself-hitori-kakurenbo/
The game is called "Hitori kakurenbo".
Apparently it's a popular game in Asia that the occultists and curious play, much like the "Bloody Mary" and "Midnight Man" games we have here. Some of the accounts of people's experiences are interesting, any thoughts?
Who the hell would want to play hide and seek while having their mouth full of saltwater?
Who the hell would want to play hide and seek while having their mouth full of saltwater?
people falling for superstition is mind boggling
people falling for superstition is mind boggling
How is this a tutorial if there are missing steps all over the place?! :(
Things to do before you play
1. Cut your doll open and take everything out inside it. Stuff your doll with rice.
2. Cut your fingernail a bit and put it inside the doll and seal the doll.
(For multiplayer mode, put all the participant's nail into the doll. It's supposed to be a single player game though.)
3.
4. Fill the tub with water.
5.
6. Give your doll a name.
7. Turn all the lights and electronic gadgets off except a TV.
8.
How is this a tutorial if there are missing steps all over the place?! :(
[quote]Things to do before you play
1. Cut your doll open and take everything out inside it. Stuff your doll with rice.
2. Cut your fingernail a bit and put it inside the doll and seal the doll.
(For multiplayer mode, put all the participant's nail into the doll. It's supposed to be a single player game though.)
3.
4. Fill the tub with water.
5.
6. Give your doll a name.
7. Turn all the lights and electronic gadgets off except a TV.
8. [/quote]
shlanerHow is this a tutorial if there are missing steps all over the place?! :(
Things to do before you play
1. Cut your doll open and take everything out inside it. Stuff your doll with rice.
2. Cut your fingernail a bit and put it inside the doll and seal the doll.
(For multiplayer mode, put all the participant's nail into the doll. It's supposed to be a single player game though.)
3.
4. Fill the tub with water.
5.
6. Give your doll a name.
7. Turn all the lights and electronic gadgets off except a TV.
8.
That specific blog intentionally left out bits and pieces to "encourage" people not to play it, or so it says.
If you Google the game you are able to see the complete steps.
[quote=shlaner]How is this a tutorial if there are missing steps all over the place?! :(
[quote]Things to do before you play
1. Cut your doll open and take everything out inside it. Stuff your doll with rice.
2. Cut your fingernail a bit and put it inside the doll and seal the doll.
(For multiplayer mode, put all the participant's nail into the doll. It's supposed to be a single player game though.)
3.
4. Fill the tub with water.
5.
6. Give your doll a name.
7. Turn all the lights and electronic gadgets off except a TV.
8. [/quote][/quote]
That specific blog intentionally left out bits and pieces to "encourage" people not to play it, or so it says.
If you Google the game you are able to see the complete steps.
Well, i won't be sleeping tonight.
Well, i won't be sleeping tonight.
kuzapeople falling for superstition is mind boggling
The same thing could be said about religion, lol.
[quote=kuza]people falling for superstition is mind boggling[/quote]
The same thing could be said about religion, lol.
TheFragilekuzapeople falling for superstition is mind boggling
The same thing could be said about religion, lol.
Religion is superstition though. Inclusive.
[quote=TheFragile][quote=kuza]people falling for superstition is mind boggling[/quote]
The same thing could be said about religion, lol.[/quote]
Religion is superstition though. Inclusive.