Welcome to the fourth installment of the Super Star Showdown series. An annual tournament for gamers from different forums to come together and compete against each other.
This edition will feature Kongregate against Armor Games. Gamers, from either forum may enter. Up to sixteen players per forum. Once enough people have signed up the tournament will begin.
The tournament follows a single elimination style structure. That means you will face one opponent per round, with the winners moving on and the losers going home.
The champion, gets rewarded with a trophy sig and avatar. Which is a specially designed art piece to commemorate their victory.
Here are the rules:
1. Scores must be submitted as a screenshot. No other proof will be accepted.
2. All rounds last for exactly 3 days (acording to GMT.) Scores posted before or after the deadline will not be accepted.
3. Hacking is strictly prohibited and will result in an immediate disqualification.
Wait what you're lagging in this game? Even on low quality? I have a pretty bad computer but it still ran perfectly with a few frame skips every once in a while.
mmm Im not lagging... But everyone use lag and cheat >.
Anyway , i just found out i can roll ..O.o Well i have much more higher score than the other player so im sure i can win round 1(unless he is pretending >.
Is it against the rules to get a high score and then refrain from posting it until the last second of the round?
I mean, it's kind of unsporting and underhanded to do such, and I'm not sure if there's a way to even check when the score was made, but I think we should make it a rule that you aren't allowed to do such...just in case anyone was planning on doing so.
Is it against the rules to get a high score and then refrain from posting it until the last second of the round?
I mean, it's kind of unsporting and underhanded to do such, and I'm not sure if there's a way to even check when the score was made, but I think we should make it a rule that you aren't allowed to do such...just in case anyone was planning on doing so.
No, there's no rule against it. In fact, I've used that exact strategy to win some of my closer matches.
I don't like to play that way. It's a cheap way to win. But some players are very good at it.