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View Poll Results: What was your favorite First Robotics Competition Game
Recycle Rush 8 1.79%
Aerial Assist 128 28.64%
Ultimate Ascent 147 32.89%
Rebound Rumble 44 9.84%
Logomotion 13 2.91%
Breakaway 8 1.79%
Lunacy 9 2.01%
FIRST Overdrive 6 1.34%
Rack 'n Roll 11 2.46%
Aim High 25 5.59%
Triple Play 14 3.13%
FIRST Frenzy: Raising the Bar 20 4.47%
Stack Attack 0 0%
Zone Zeal 3 0.67%
Diabolical Dynamics 1 0.22%
Co-Opertition FIRST 1 0.22%
Double Trouble 2 0.45%
Ladder Logic 0 0%
Toroid Terror 2 0.45%
Hexagon Havoc 0 0%
Ramp 'n Roll 0 0%
Tower Power 0 0%
Rug Rage 0 0%
Maize Craze 5 1.12%
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Re: What was the best FRC game POLL

I answered based on the four games I've been involved in: Rebound Rumble to Recycle Rush. Of these, I felt that Ultimate Ascent was the best because it had a relatively low level of entry to play at all (rookie bots with just a drive system and some creatively cut plywood scored low frisbees and got on the first rung), a wide variety of effective strategies at the middle and high ends. Many of the robots which were built, winners and runners-up, and also-rans, could serve as textbook examples of "engineering tradeoffs". And the only thing that really needed to be explained to a spectator was the relative value of each type of score.
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