<P> One player is chosen as "It". This player closes his or her eyes and tries to find and tag the other players without the use of vision . The player who is "It" shouts "Marco" and the other players must respond by shouting "Polo", which "It" uses to try to find them . If a player is tagged, then that player becomes "It ." </P> <P> The game can also be played on land, with slightly modified rules, or played with the addition of rules from Fish out of Water and others . It is similar to blind man's buff, where one person is blindfolded while others choose hiding places around the room . </P> <P> The game shares its name with the 13th - century Italian trader and explorer Marco Polo . The game, or at least the wording of the game likely originated from the 1938 movie The Adventures of Marco Polo . In act 1, scene 2, a gondolier is seen paddling through a Venice canal, repeatedly calling out for Marco Polo . (He is eventually found gambling in the apartment of a beautiful woman .). As a Venetian, Marco Polo's association with water would seem logical . </P> <P> According to one whimsical explanation, "legend has it that the famed explorer didn't really have a clue as to where he was going, much like (the "It" person) ". WiseGeek says, "No one seems to know what the origins of the name are, although there are a number of apocryphal stories," adding "There does not appear to be any real link between the game of Marco Polo and the explorer of the same name, despite the creative efforts by some people, and it is hard to determine when the first game of Marco Polo was played ." </P>

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