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Probending

ULUltimateMrMan•Created May 24, 2013
Probending
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Red Team: A&D = move left and right W = attack Blue Team: <&> = move left and right ^ = attack The playing field is hexagonal, split into two sides, one red and one blue, with each side split into three zones. At the start of the match, each team must remain within the first zone nearest to the center of the arena. Once a competitor is knocked into zone two by someone from the opposing team, he or she must stay there and cannot return to zone one. The same rules apply if he or she crosses over to zone three. If a player is completely knocked off the back of the ring, they cannot return to the field in that round, but can return for the next round if there is one. If all three members from one team are knocked back into zone two, a green light appears in the center line and the opposing team can advance into zone one on the other side; if they do this, they cannot move backwards into their own zone. If they then manage to knock all of the opposing team members into zone three, another green light appears between zones one and two, and they can advance again into zone two. However, if a team that has been pushed back manages to push the other team back a zone, they can advance forward one zone. The main aim for both teams is to push the other team back, thereby gaining territory. Each match consists of three rounds of one minute each (for this version). The team that has managed to gain the most territory within the time frame wins the round. This means that even if two players from one team have been knocked out, that team can still win if the remaining player manages to gain the most territory by the end of the round. An alternative method to win is to complete a knockout, where all three players of the opposing team are knocked out of the ring during the same round. A knockout results in an automatic win of the match, regardless of whether or not the opponents won more rounds.

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Credit to the avatar wiki (http://avatar.wikia.com/wiki/Pro-bending) for the gameplay rules. :) Feel free to remix to try to fix glitches and stuff but if you do, PLEASE give me credit!

Project Details

Project ID10437667
CreatedMay 24, 2013
Last ModifiedJuly 9, 2015
SharedMay 28, 2013
Visibilityvisible
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