Methods and systems for administering and playing a multi-player computer
game are disclosed. During the multi-player computer game, players are
either identified as a predator or as prey. The predator players attempt
to catch the prey, and the prey-players attempt to evade the predator(s).
When a prey is caught, the caught prey becomes an additional predator.
During game play, predator players' display screens may display a
directional arrow indicating the direction of the closest prey, and may
also display a map indicating a position of each remaining prey.
Predators may be displayed on each participants display screen with a
first graphically depicted appearance (e.g., a police car), while prey
may be depicted having a second graphically depicted appearance (e.g., a
sports car). The game ends when no prey remain, and the last caught prey
is the winner.