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'''BOING!''' is a [[Rope Race]] variant that explores the [[RubberWorm]] feature ''Rubber bounciness''. | '''BOING!''' is a [[Rope Race]] variant that explores the [[RubberWorm]] feature ''Rubber bounciness''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 4 August 2024
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BOING!: |
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Specially-designed map (example) |
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1 team per person, 1 worm per team. |
BOING! is a Rope Race variant that explores the RubberWorm feature Rubber bounciness.
Objective
- Bounce the worm (using the rope and the walls, of course) into the pits at every
checkpoint.
- The winner is the one who finishes every checkpoint first.
Rules
- The player has to bounce his/her worm from the marked launch line (red walls on my
map) using the rope into the marked pits (blue parts).
- There is no technical limit for the number of pits on a map.
- If one checkpoint is completed, and there’s still time left, the player should skip.
- Cows are punished by skipping 1 turn.
History
The scheme was created by Peti probably in 2009, since it was present in the first edition of the Worms Scheme Contest in which it received fourth place, scoring 68.4 points. It was later submitted to WMDB on 29th December 2010.
Similar ideas
Trick Race
Trick Race also uses colored lines on the walls where the rope must be attached.
Knock Race (series)
Knock Race (series) also uses colored lines on the walls where the rope must be attached.
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