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− | The origin of this scheme is unknown but it dates back to 2004 at the latest, as the earliest known map for this scheme [https://www.wmdb.org/1411 was uploaded to] the [[Worms Map Database]] by its author Zippy in November 2004. | + | The origin of this scheme is unknown but it dates back to 2004 at the latest, as the earliest known map for this scheme [https://www.wmdb.org/1411 was uploaded to] the [[Worms Map Database]] by its author [[People/Zippy|Zippy]] in November 2004. |
The scheme has featured consistently in competitions, featuring in the [[Worm Olympics]] every year from [http://2006.wormolympics.com/tourneys/30 2006] to [http://2016.wormolympics.com/results?scheme=4 2016] (except 2012). | The scheme has featured consistently in competitions, featuring in the [[Worm Olympics]] every year from [http://2006.wormolympics.com/tourneys/30 2006] to [http://2016.wormolympics.com/results?scheme=4 2016] (except 2012). |
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W:A replay: An example of a Parachute Race game with orbik and Wyv; taken from Worm Olympics | |
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Parachute Race (or Chute Race) is a Parachute-based racing-style scheme where players must navigate a specially-designed map, using only the parachute, to reach a finish line from a designated starting point. The player to reach the finish line first wins the game.
Description
Game setup |
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Scheme |
Parachute Race: |
Map |
Specially-made map Examples at the WMDB |
Worms |
One worm per player. |
Players begin by each placing their single worm on the designated starting location.
Maps are designed to contain a series of 'chambers' to be navigated by using the parachute, typically by climbing up or by progressing sideways along a series of small specks. Each chamber is usually designed symmetrically, so that it can be navigated regardless of which direction the wind is blowing on a given turn. The maps are also designed such that the strength of the wind has little to no impact.
The scheme is supported by HostingBuddy.
Rules
- Place at the start - Players must place their worms on the spot labelled Start, S, or similar.
It's generally recommended that players, when joining a Parachute Race game lobby on WormNET, use the term "STF" (standing for Start To Finish) to indicate to the host that they understand the concept of the scheme and will follow the rules.
History
The origin of this scheme is unknown but it dates back to 2004 at the latest, as the earliest known map for this scheme was uploaded to the Worms Map Database by its author Zippy in November 2004.
The scheme has featured consistently in competitions, featuring in the Worm Olympics every year from 2006 to 2016 (except 2012).
External links
- Parachute Race on Nanacide