Dynamic boundaries are like the invisible lines that move and change when you play a game.
Imagine you're playing tag at the park. At first, the boundary is the edge of the playground, everyone has to stay inside. But then, the person who's "it" decides to make the boundary the swings instead. Now, if someone runs past the swings, they’re out! The boundary changed from one place to another, that’s what makes it dynamic.
How Dynamic Boundaries Work
Think of a sandbox. When you're building a castle, the sand around it is your boundary. But if you dig under it, the castle might fall apart, the boundary isn’t fixed anymore. That's like how dynamic boundaries work in some games or activities.
Why They’re Fun
Dynamic boundaries keep things exciting because you never know where the line will be next! It’s like playing hide-and-seek, but sometimes the hiding spot changes before you start counting. You have to stay alert and ready to move, just like when you're playing tag and suddenly the swings become the new boundary!
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