Bríd Mhór wrote:
Looks like the game is still alive in schools, the teachers are keeping it going.
Redwolf wrote:
Some versions of the game we played involved "Mr. Fox." "Mr. Fox," what time is it?
That's interesting.
As a kid, I always imagined Mr. Wolf was the wolf from Little Red Riding Hood, the one that ate the grandma.

I just realised that the game in the Orphanage might be a different one. Mr. Wolf had to stay facing forward and judge the distance to the victims by the sound of their question before deciding when to say dinner time and "attack".
There was a different game where the player who was "it" turned around after a count of three or a set phrase and everyone had to "freeze" in position - you tried to get as close as possible during the count but if "it" saw you moving after he or she turned around, you were either "it" or you were out, I can't remember which.
The Japanese have a similar game to this second one called "Daruma ga koronda" ("the daruma rolled" - a "daruma" is a round doll that always stands up - but wobbles as it does so) but I don't know if they have a time one like Mr. Wolf - or should that be Mrs. Redwolf?
