Create multiple safe zones around the playing area using flat cones, have Giant starting point in the middle of the area
Players start from inside the safe zone, when Giant is asleep (uses hand to cover face), players can run out of their safe zone and tag the giant, more tags more points.
When giant awakes (put his hands down), players need to run into a safe zone before being tagged by giant.
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