Difference between revisions of "Comet Dodging Race Wee"
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− | '''Comet Dodging Race Wee''' (CDRW) is a scheme in which players' worms must avoid the meteors of the [[Armageddon]] to survive. The scheme is entirely luck-based and involves no skill or strategy, as there is nothing that players can do to improve their chances of survival. | + | '''Comet Dodging Race Wee''' ('''CDRW''' in [[Terminology|worms terminology]]) is a scheme in which players' worms must avoid the meteors of the [[Armageddon]] to survive. The scheme is entirely luck-based and involves no skill or strategy, as there is nothing that players can do to improve their chances of survival. |
Players place their worms on pixels in an otherwise empty map and, each turn, activate the [[Armageddon]] weapon. The last team to survive wins the game. | Players place their worms on pixels in an otherwise empty map and, each turn, activate the [[Armageddon]] weapon. The last team to survive wins the game. |
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Comet Dodging Race Wee (CDRW in worms terminology) is a scheme in which players' worms must avoid the meteors of the Armageddon to survive. The scheme is entirely luck-based and involves no skill or strategy, as there is nothing that players can do to improve their chances of survival.
Players place their worms on pixels in an otherwise empty map and, each turn, activate the Armageddon weapon. The last team to survive wins the game.
There are no rules.
The scheme is not currently supported by HostingBuddy.
History
The scheme was introduced by DarkOne, some time between 2004 and 2006.
The scheme has featured consistently in competitions, featuring in the Worm Olympics every year from 2006 to 2016, and in cups hosted on The Ultimate Site between 2014 and 2018.