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Unread 19-04-2003, 17:12
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Originally posted by robohyo

Frisbee Frenzy in 2004.
Sounds good to me.

I would like a game where the alternate scoring methods can't be easily nullified, as usually happened this year to robot built stacks. Also a variety of ways to score would make things more interesting as it would be less obvious what the winning strategy is.

Hey, frisbees could be the item. I would love to see a robot send a frisbee soaring. The scoring should be arranged so that any robot that can accurately throw a frisbee gets a good sized bonus.
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