The document describes the design of a pervasive outdoor game called HeartBeat for children ages 8-12. The game aims to promote physical activity and social interaction like traditional outdoor games. It uses small portable devices and physiological heart rate sensors to detect when a player's heart rate increases, causing the opposing team's devices to beep at the same rhythm to locate the player. An evaluation with 32 children found the game successfully encouraged physical activity and socializing as intended.