Marco Polo (game)

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Marco Polo (Template:IPAc-en) is a form of tag played in a swimming pool.<ref name=play>Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref>

Rules

One player is chosen as "it". That player, with closed eyes, tries to find and tag any one of the other players, relying on hearing to find someone to tag. The player who is "it" shouts "Marco" and the other players must all respond by shouting "Polo", which the "it" player uses to try to find them. If a player is tagged, then that player becomes "it".<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> If "it" suspects that a player has left the pool, they can shout, "fish out of water!" and the player who is out of the pool becomes the new "it".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

History

The game shares its name with the 13th-century Italian trader and explorer Marco Polo.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

There does not appear to be any real connection between the game and the explorer of the same name.<ref name="wisegeek.com">Template:Cite web</ref> According to one whimsical explanation, "legend has it that the famed explorer didn't have a clue as to where he was going", this being reflected in the "it" player's behavior.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Although water polo is another popular pool game, the name "Marco Polo" is unrelated.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The game is thematically similar to blind man's buff, an essentially identical game played on dry land that dates back to at least the 16th century.<ref name="wisegeek.com"/> Marco Polo was known as a water game in America by the 1960s. Between 1965 and 1970, some respondents to a Dictionary of American Regional English survey, when asked to name a game played in the water, responded with "Marco Polo".<ref name="wisc">"Games Played in the Water". Dictionary of American Regional English Survey.</ref> By the mid-1970s, the game had spread and become very popular in swimming pools frequented by expatriates living in Hong Kong.

In modern times, Marco Polo is played worldwide. There are many regional variants of the game,<ref name="wisegeek.com"/> with names such as mermaid on the rocks and alligator.<ref name=play/> The term "Marco Polo game" is sometimes used to describe an online game where a similar call-and-response system of gameplay is adopted.<ref name=play/>

Analysis

Marco Polo is an "easily modifiable game", and is based on the notion of call-and-response.<ref name=play/> Marco Polo is a location-based game because players are confined to a set space and because players must locate each other using auditory clues.<ref name=play/> Encyclopedia of Play in Today's Society argues "there is bipolarity in the reversal of roles ... there are repeated actions, a routine to be repeated, rules to be observed, and verbal signs to be used".<ref name=play/> Playing this game can allow children to experiment with different social roles; they may learn what it means to be an outcast in the role of "it" (isolated, confined to a space, and unable to see others).<ref name=play/> According to the Nevada Regional Medical Center, "Marco Polo is not only fun; it can be a good workout. It also puts less stress on your bones and joints because the water makes your body float."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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