Creator: Tofubowser || First Published: 09/25/2007 || Players: 4 || Size: 25x25
Categories: None
Rating: 6.00 in 4 ratings
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Comments:
Tofubowser (09/25/2007 08:08pm | Edited: 09/25/2007 08:17pm):
Orange Star and Purple Lightning tricked eachother into being trapped. Both teams were
thinking the same thing when they said they were gonna make a truce, but they ended up
trapping eachother using the same exact trap as eachother. The trap was made by the
same third party source that just so happens to only specialize in that one trap. Now Orange
Star's ally: Blue Moon is facing Purple Lightning's ally: Teal Galaxy. What's worse is that
there is a deep fog rolling in and neither OS or PL can help their ally unless they use the
infantry to capture the neutral cities and factory to build a vehicle to help them escape the
trap they are in.
Tofubowser (09/25/2007 08:10pm | Edited: 09/25/2007 08:21pm):
By the story of this stage, you can tell that it's a team match of Orange Star and Blue Moon
against Purple Lightning and Teal Galaxy. This stage is better with fog of war, but it's really
up to you players if you want to play with fog of war on. The part of the story that says that
there is a deep fog rolling in can be optional if you like. You don't need to play with fog,
though it would be more fun.
FunkyChunk (09/25/2007 09:42pm):
The upper half of this map is kind of a mess... Generally speaking, writing your username
out in terrain isn't the best way to make a map balanced, unless your username happens to
be a palindrome so things can be symmetrical.
Evil Mastermind2 (09/26/2007 02:13am):
Blocky terrain too... And BM have fta

heh heh heh... palindrome...
The Shifting Shadows (09/26/2007 07:59pm):
3/10 Reasons allready said.
Tofubowser (09/27/2007 02:03pm):
I removed the FTA from the game. I will not remove Tofu because it doesn't give either team
an advantage.



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