Welcome the Random Collaboration Tournament! In each round, you will be randomly paired with another contestant with whom you must produce a map. You will have a week to make each map (i.e. each round will be a week long).
You and you partner must both work on the map. Obviously, it will be impossible to check whether this is the case, but it defeats the point of the tournament if only one person makes the map.
There will be a theme each week, chosen by me, which every map that in that week must adhere to.
You may only make one map per round.
There are an unlimited number of places.
The aims of this tournament are:
1. Take partWIN!!!!
2. Build and strengthen bonds and promote love and teamwork within the community.
3. Have fun! [/cliché]
You must submit your maps to NUMA and post a link to the map on the actual tournament thread (this is just the sign-up thread, remember).DDAs, non-playable tilesets, n-arts and nreality maps are not allowed.
Please don’t complain about your collab partner, or about not getting the partner you wanted. The selection is random.[/
1. Leaff
2. Kablamo
3. natures_peril
4. atob
5. GTM
6. squibbles
7. jasdanu
8. ChrisE
9. Odyssey
10. eganic
11. Meta_Ing
12. Inspired
13. goatman
14. Destiny
15. Ninja143
16. BionicCryonic
(More spaces are available)
Each map will be judged by three judges; the fourth judge (me) will substitute if a judge wants to participate in the competition as well as judge, the fifth judge will step in in the rare circumstance that two of the judges have to collab with each other.
If you are simultaneously a judge and participant, please don’t try and fix the results to better your own score. This will result in being stripped of your position as both judge and participant.
Judging will be based on the following:
Aesthetics /20
Gameplay /30
Fun /30
Use of theme /20
Your final score will be an average of the Score from each judge.
Example: A map gets 40 from judge 1, 48 from judge 2 and 50 from judge 3; the average score is 46.
Each member of the collab will be awarded half of the total score.
Example: A map gets an average score of 46/100. Each of the collaborators gets a score of 23.
Scoring will be a cumulative process: whoever has the highest score at the end of the competition will be the winner.
Maps posted after the deadline will be accepted, but unless you tell me or one of the other judges beforehand that your map will be late, points will be deducted from the score of both people at a rate of 5 points per day. You can achieve negative scores by this method.
The prizes have yet to be decided.
1. Amadeus
2. Maxson
3. Seneschal