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Revision as of 23:00, 27 May 2011

Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: An example of a Mine Madness match:
Shadow Vs DVD; taken from Worm Olympics
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Game setup
Scheme
Mine Madness:
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Map
Map specks2.svg
Specially designed map
Examples at the WMDB
Worms
8 per team. If 1vs1, 3 teams per player

Similar to BnA, Mine Madness or MM uses special maps which consist solely of a random arrangement of specks or small objects and the scheme has lots of instant mines. The difference between the 2 schemes basically is that Mine Madness has more weapons: Infinite 5-powered-Rope, Jet Pack, Bungee, Teleport, Shotgun, Revolver, Kamikaze and a single Minigun.

This scheme is often played in competitions with best of 3 (bo3), meaning 3 matches (not 3 victories).


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