Post by Host Ryan on Sept 2, 2010 23:01:31 GMT -5
Fast Pass Challenge
Time: All-Game
Location: Universal
Name: Fire + Water
Before the game, each team member secretly selects a starting position for their playing piece on the game grid.
The goal of the game is to be the last player standing on the board by removing all of the other teams from the board.
The last player standing on the grid wins the Fast Pass for their team, which when activated, will send the team directly to the Pit Stop, placing immediately behind the next team to arrive—hence, playing the Fast Pass before the leg begins will guarantee the team second place. Although the Fast Pass does not expire, based on its premise, it becomes useless with only four teams left in the race since even the second place team will be nominated that late in the game. Also, if the team holding the Fast Pass is eliminated from Tontine, they can give it to another team still in the race along with all keys in their possession.
The game will be played out in “rounds.” Each round will begin at a designated time, and will feature one move. Only the first person to post a move at or after that designated time will actually get their move to be played out. Only people with playing pieces still on the board are eligible to post a move.
Depending on the hour of the round, the first player to post will either be able to move (1) all of the competitor playing pieces on the game board or (2) all of the fireballs on the game board in any one of the four cardinal directions (up, down, left right).
• If a playing piece or fireball lands in the water (blue), it is removed from the game.
• If a playing piece is on the same space as a fireball (red), it is removed from the game.
• If a playing piece occupies one of the force field spaces (green), it can only move in the direction of the force field; in the case that the playing pieces on the board move in any other direction, the move will have no affect on this piece.
• Force fields only affect playing pieces on the board, and do not affect fireballs.
• No two pieces can occupy the same space; if Piece A is supposed to move onto the same space that Piece B has and will continue to occupy, Piece B is treated like a wall and Piece A will not move.
• If a move will eliminate all remaining pieces on the game board: the move is considered void, the round is considered skipped, and the person to attempt the move will have their playing piece removed from the board.
• If a team is eliminated from the game of Tontine, they will also be removed from the board.
Again, the last player standing wins the challenge—and the Fast Pass—for their team. The game is over when only one piece or a single team’s pieces are remaining.
The following are the planned move times for the game, alternating between moving playing pieces and moving fireballs (as marked on the schedule), each move being exactly 13 hours after the previous one. Just as a reminder, 12:59 PM is just after noon and 12:59 AM is just after midnight.
Update 1
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Update 2
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Time: All-Game
Location: Universal
Name: Fire + Water
Before the game, each team member secretly selects a starting position for their playing piece on the game grid.
The goal of the game is to be the last player standing on the board by removing all of the other teams from the board.
The last player standing on the grid wins the Fast Pass for their team, which when activated, will send the team directly to the Pit Stop, placing immediately behind the next team to arrive—hence, playing the Fast Pass before the leg begins will guarantee the team second place. Although the Fast Pass does not expire, based on its premise, it becomes useless with only four teams left in the race since even the second place team will be nominated that late in the game. Also, if the team holding the Fast Pass is eliminated from Tontine, they can give it to another team still in the race along with all keys in their possession.
The game will be played out in “rounds.” Each round will begin at a designated time, and will feature one move. Only the first person to post a move at or after that designated time will actually get their move to be played out. Only people with playing pieces still on the board are eligible to post a move.
Depending on the hour of the round, the first player to post will either be able to move (1) all of the competitor playing pieces on the game board or (2) all of the fireballs on the game board in any one of the four cardinal directions (up, down, left right).
• If a playing piece or fireball lands in the water (blue), it is removed from the game.
• If a playing piece is on the same space as a fireball (red), it is removed from the game.
• If a playing piece occupies one of the force field spaces (green), it can only move in the direction of the force field; in the case that the playing pieces on the board move in any other direction, the move will have no affect on this piece.
• Force fields only affect playing pieces on the board, and do not affect fireballs.
• No two pieces can occupy the same space; if Piece A is supposed to move onto the same space that Piece B has and will continue to occupy, Piece B is treated like a wall and Piece A will not move.
• If a move will eliminate all remaining pieces on the game board: the move is considered void, the round is considered skipped, and the person to attempt the move will have their playing piece removed from the board.
• If a team is eliminated from the game of Tontine, they will also be removed from the board.
Again, the last player standing wins the challenge—and the Fast Pass—for their team. The game is over when only one piece or a single team’s pieces are remaining.
The following are the planned move times for the game, alternating between moving playing pieces and moving fireballs (as marked on the schedule), each move being exactly 13 hours after the previous one. Just as a reminder, 12:59 PM is just after noon and 12:59 AM is just after midnight.
Update 1
All displayed times ARE Eastern Standard Time. You may need to put your "Profile" options into daylight savings time to make sure your display time matches.
Update 2
If your post is edited, it WILL be disregarded. Only unedited posts count.