A group of people are playing a game where some are "hiders" trying to hack into five computers in a mock city, while others are trying to catch them. The hiders must avoid being caught and hack into the computers to open a secret door. The game takes place in a miniature city, and the players use various strategies and tactics to outsmart each other. In the end, only one hider, Scott, manages to escape, while the others are caught and eliminated.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The fugitives need to hack all five computers to open the escape door.
2. There are five different prison locations, each holding one hider.
3. The hiders can be eliminated from the game if they are not saved within 90 seconds.
4. The computers can be reset if they are not closed.
5. If a computer is closed, it has been hacked.
6. The hiders can be hidden in various locations, such as the ice cream shop, the gym, or the bank.
7. There are multiple people involved in the game, including the narrator, the hiders, and the seekers.
8. The seekers can use tactics such as distractions and teamwork to catch the hiders.
9. The hiders can be trapped in a secure prison with no open entrance.
10. The seekers can use a radio to communicate with each other.
11. The hiders can be eliminated if they are caught by the seekers.
12. The game involves a series of challenges and obstacles, including tripwires and secure prisons.
13. The seekers can use "baits" to lure the hiders into traps.
14. The game takes place in a "tiny city" located in Kidzania.
15. The seekers can work together to corner and eliminate the hiders.
16. The hiders can try to escape or hide in various locations to avoid being caught.
17. The game involves a final challenge where the seekers and hiders engage in a series of Rock-Paper-Scissors matches.
18. The outcome of the Rock-Paper-Scissors matches determines the winner of the game.
19. The seekers and hiders can make deals and agreements during the game, such as the 60-second deal.
20. The game involves a lot of strategy, teamwork, and quick thinking.