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Re: Recycle Rush Farewell

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Originally Posted by PayneTrain View Post
Each game has different elements and pros and cons lists that can draw from each other. I think between 2010, 2012, and 2014 (2013 is just 2012b) .. but I don't want to see Recycle Rush get the Rebound Rumble --> Ultimate Ascent treatment.
OK, you said it twice in two different ways. I don't get the similarity. I have:
Comparisons (a few fairly normal conditions in common):
  1. flat carpet; no ramps or steps
  2. defense; robots with bumpers
  3. flying game pieces
    • high (throwing) goals wider than they are tall
    • low (pushing or dropping throwing) goals essentially square
  4. Most autonomous points are scored like main game points at double value.
Contrasts:
  1. Auto start location permits easy goals in UA; most 'bots must move for goals in AA
  2. End game that requires significant compromise to do well for most teams vs no end game
  3. no analog to pyramid goal in AA.
  4. one game piece vs more than most alliances could ever hope to score
  5. spherical vs flat game pieces
  6. Human players operate 1-way through slots only vs interactive
  7. essentially no alliance intra-action vice both assist points and throw/catch points
  8. small game pieces (though they did limit the number you could carry) vs large game pieces (even if there had been 2 you could legally carry, few robots could have carried them both at the same time)
  9. obstructions (pyramid legs and lower rungs) vs open field.
  10. No goal tending (can't be tall enough) vice limited goal tending allowed

So in what distinctive way(s) was 2013 like a 2012b?
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