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He has to do with the game because he was looking for things he didn't know where they where.

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Q: What does the game Marco Polo half to do with Marco Polo?
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Did marco polo invent marco polo?

No Marco Polo did not invent the game Marco Polo.


How did the game of Marco polo start?

the marco polo game started becuase MARCO POLO traveled a lot so its like wheres "marco""polo"


When did Marco Polo make the Marco Polo game?

2012


Does Marco Polo the game have to do with Marco Polo the explorer?

Yes.


What place did Marco Polo discover?

He only discovered the game Marco Polo


Did Marco Polo event the game Marco Polo?

No, no, no, no and NO! I cannot stress that enough. NO!!


How did the game Marco Polo become invented?

Marco Polo is a game of tag that is played in a swimming pool. There are also a few variations of the game. The origin of Marco polo can not be verified.


What was the year that Marco Polo made the Marco Polo game?

because helani is awesome and i am so cool thats why he made the game marco polo because he wanted to find me


What was life like without Marco Polo?

Marco Polo was the creator of the amazing game and without him we would not have it!!


Where did the game of Marco polo come from?

From # Marco Polo didn't exactly know where he was going when he first set out to his travels. # It was when Marco Polo's' family lost him and they were calling out his name.


Why is this said in swimming pools Marco polo?

The game shares its name in common with the 13th century Venetian trader and explorer Marco Polo. The game is blind man's tag, person with eyes closed calls marco, other person must answer polo). No one knows for certain how the game was named, but the inside joke is that Marco Polo was always lost, as is the "it" person in the game.


Did Marco Polo invent the pool game?

no