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Re: Defense comprimise ideas

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Originally Posted by KosmicKhaos View Post
Of the top of my head one of the most unique ways of a type of defense was Lunacy from 2009. Although many people hated that game if you recall, essentially your alliance controls the goals. For those of you who don't know what Lunacy was, the scoring objects were strapped to each robot and you had to get them into the other alliances goals that were being dragged around by them. Although many people hated it, it was a very unique game because you had to worry about staying behind a robot to score but that also leaves you kind of open for people to score on you. In my opinion it introduced a whole new leval of defencse and strategy.
Yes, that was a very unique defensive opportunity. I was a parent and score keeper, but not a mentor that year. From that vantage point, I sort of liked the game-- but I'll respect those that disliked it as they had the team's perspective which I did not have.
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