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'''CTF''' is similar to the [[Fort]] scheme, in that the two teams begin on opposite sides of a symmetrical map. However, the map features one or more small "flags" for each fort, and players are allowed to invade the enemy fort. A win can be obtained by either destroying the flags on the opposing team's fort, or simply killing all their worms.
  
'''CTF''' is similar to the [[Fort]] scheme, in that the two teams begin on opposite sides of a symmetrical map. However, the map features a small "flag" for each fort, and players are allowed to invade the enemy fort. A win can be obtained by either destroying the flag on the opposing team's fort, or simply killing all their worms.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 22:18, 22 February 2009

(Up to Schemes)
Click to watch (W:A + Beta Update required) W:A replay: An example of a CTF game with NickyNick
and Albino; taken from Worm Olympics
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Game setup
Scheme
Capture The Flag:
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Map
Specially designed map
Examples at the WMDB
Worms
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CTF is similar to the Fort scheme, in that the two teams begin on opposite sides of a symmetrical map. However, the map features one or more small "flags" for each fort, and players are allowed to invade the enemy fort. A win can be obtained by either destroying the flags on the opposing team's fort, or simply killing all their worms.


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