When all the Chors are caught by the police the game ends.
Nor can a jailed Chor free another jailed Chor. However if nobody comes and ‘frees’ the Chor he/she can NOT escape. The Chor has to stay there until another Chor comes, touch him and say ‘You’re free’. If a Police catches a Chor the Police leads the Chor to the jail.
When the game starts, the Police have to catch the Chors.
Make sure the jail is easily accessible to everybody.
Choose a place to be the ‘jail’, such as ‘behind the pillar is the jail’ or ‘if you are in the jail you have to keep a hand on this thing’ etc.
Make sure the Chors are more than the Police.
Divide the kids into two groups, the Cops or Police and the Robbers or Chors. Managers feeling threatened by increase in shareholder and board power have converted corporate governance into a chor-police game.
Or you could race out the door only to meet a Cop coming round the corner.
Place needed: The most fun game of Cops and Robbers or Chor Police as we refer to it is in which you play both outside and inside we have a two-storey house so you as a Robber could be running up the stairs and crash into a Cop.
Number of players: At least five the more the better.