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Re: Official Rebound Rumble Thread

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Originally Posted by gyroscopeRaptor View Post
FRC has similar (not recycled) games often.

Toroid Terror was copied by rack n roll omg!!!!eleven1

There are key differences. Aim High and Lunacy, when compared to RR, are mostly different due to the amount of balls you can carry, and removing this element (mostly) from the robot makes a difference in design.
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Originally Posted by Koko Ed View Post
There is nothing new under the sun. Everything takes inspiration from something. I have no problem with what the GDC came up with,
Yes I understand that games have similarities(I have been around this competition for few years) but this is straight up Aim High, they just moved the ramp/platforms to the center and made you balance it and turned the goal 90 degrees and took away 82 balls. There was very little creativity in this game and that is what I dislike about it. I might just be "upset" because I am one of the very few who thought aim high was boring.

That being said I do feel that this game will be better than Aim High, shooting a ball into a basketball hoop is going to take finesse, and this game is going to take alot of game strategy.
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