Car Game - Car Tag

Car Tag

A common car game is car tag. Car tag is when people spot other cars based on their name or model. A person will shout the name and usually react by punching another person. The game ends when the travellers reach their destination, and the person who spotted the most wins. Cars in a dealership lot do not count since they are not owned by anyone. Certain models of car may trigger other effects beyond or instead of awarding points, as listed below.

Car Name Reaction
Volkswagen Beetle When a person spots this car they yell "Slugbug!", or, "Punch Buggy!" The person who spotted the car then punches the person they're playing the game with.
Mini Cooper When a person spots this car they poke someone else in the car. During the poke the person who spotted the car will yell Mini Coop!
PT Cruiser When a person spots this car they pinch someone else in the car. During the pinch the person says PT Pinch or Cruiser Bruiser
Ford If a player sees a Ford pickup truck they may punch another player in the arm twice and yell "Crazy Fists'
Hummer When a person spots this car they punch someone else in the car. During the punch the person says Hummer Bummer
Smart (automobile) When a person spots this car they stab their elbows into some else in the car. During this action the person yells Smart Car.
Fence, Yoshi & Blue Yoshi Cow When a person spots any of these three they yell Box Car.
Yellow Car When a person sees a yellow car they yell "Banana" This then counts as a point to whomever spotted the yellow car.

There many car games around divided to small categories such as Driving games, Drifting games, racing games, General car games parking games and even monster truck games.

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