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How does the "non-competitive" MA work? How do people win it?
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#173 |
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The May 10 "Day at the Park" played a slightly modified version of the April 26 "Basic" quests. The "MouseAdventure: Day at the Park" was called "non-competitive" only because it did not have an awards ceremony afterward and no prizes were awarded.
"Day at the Park" teams only played for bragging rights, but it was still competitive, scored and ranked. The maximum, possible score of 570 points was the same for both of the recent "Day at the Park" and "Basic" competitions. The scores/rankings for all of the MouseAdventure Spring 2009 teams and divisions are listed HERE. |
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I think you get more hints and "help" than a regular game. It's supposed to be less intense than a regular game for newcomers who just want to try it out and have fun.
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#175 |
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I wonder what would happen if some seasoned veterans came in and busted that thing wide open
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There are no prizes or awards. Basically it's meant as an intro to MA, and also an alternative for those who aren't as interested in the competition part. But feel free to participate!
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Even if we did win it would look pretty sad that we'd had to go down a couple of levels to be competitive, not to mention that we'd take bragging rights away from people who have never won before and deserve some glory. Either way...oh well. Maybe we should try basic... |
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#178 |
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I kinda think Day at the Park shouldn't be overtaken by veterans. Even those of us who suck at Advance (like the Shiny Happy People). Every year we talk about playing Basic, but we feel that we've been playing for so many years that while we probably still wouldn't place in Basic it's more appropriate to be playing Advanced.
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Having fantastic teammates helped a lot (BIG thanks to Ponine & Son), and I think that if you wanted to make an easy intro into MA, just set up an online pool where teams of 4 could be allocated from 2 beginners and 2 experienced players. It'd be a great way to meet new people as well !! Long Live MouseAdventure !! ![]()
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