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The contest has long since ended but if you'd like to check it out you can do so here.
https://smashboards.com/threads/sup...iiu-stage-contest-round-14-kid-icarus.348067/
And with all of the rumors and the decently strong possibility of the most recent Smash Bros. game getting a Deluxe Port on the Switch I decided to try a contest like that for stage ideas that could be in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch. Or at least that was initial point of this contest before the brand new game of Smash Ultimate was revealed Don't worry, I'm still planning on seeing this contest through for a long while. A long enough while that the last round will be on the week Smash Ultimate comes out.
The way this is going to work is that each round will feature one category of stages and when the round is over me and the other judges I've recruited will award points to each arena. Whichever one gets the most points wins.
And those judges are:
@psb123 (me)
Cosmic77
TheMarioaddict
If you have an idea for a stage you'd like to enter feel free to submit it. But be aware of the various rules and guidelines.
Rules:
1. Each round will only allow one entry per person
2. Each entry has to apply to the category of the round otherwise it won’t be counted
3. Once I declare that a round has begun all contestants will have 5 days from then to submit their entries. After those 5 days are up one of judges will declare the round as over. After that time has passed people can still submit ideas for fun if they so wish, contestants and judges alike, but those won't be counted in the scoring.
4. Some rounds will end up being repeats of rounds that have happened before. In the case of these, a stage submission that is too similar to entries in prior rounds will not be allowed.
5. As with any thread, please abide by the general rules of Smashboards. If for whatever reason you need a reminder of those than you can find them here.
https://smashboards.com/threads/sma...-rules-and-guidelines-read-this-first.446330/
And when submitting a stage idea, please follow this template.
Name of Stage:
The stages name. Simple as that really
Game of Origin:
The game that the stage comes from
Description of Stage:
What does the stage look like? Where are the passable platforms? Where are the Non-Passable Platforms? Things like that. And please be sure to include an image with your description. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, simple drawings or colored lines indicating which kind of platform is which made in photoshop are perfectly acceptable, but an image will give the judges a better view of your idea and help you with your score in the long run.
Here's an example of an image that is simple to make but effective in describing a stage's layout. With Honeyhive Galaxy from Mario Galaxy 1 as a basis, this image has red horizontal lines to to show solid ground, blue horizontal lines to show passable platforms, and a blue vertical line to show that the single passable platform here moves up and down.
Gimmicks and Hazards of the Stage:
Is your idea a scrolling stage like Mushroomy Kingdom? Does it have anything like the rising acid of Planet Zebes? Is there a boss character like on Wily Castle? Or is it just a crazy concept like Poke Floats? If your stage has anything like that be sure to explain it.
Those 4 things are what the judges will really need to know in order to grade your idea. But there are two additional parts of this template that are more minor and not required.
Is your stage unlockable:
And if it is, how would it be unlocked?
Extra Stuff:
This is where you mention things like Background Details and other Visual effects as well as Music you'd like or think would fit on the stage.
That's the template for stage submissions. But before I reveal what the first round is let's go over what the judges will be grading your stage on.
Iconic Status (1 to 5 points):
The game itself doesn’t have to be one that is likely to get a stage but the more impact the area is to its source game and home series the better its score.
Originality (1 to 10 points):
This is where we evaluate your idea on the creative elements you've added to it. Day to night Cycles, Boss characters and what would they would do, or even something no official Smash Stage has done yet. It's not just about stage elements though. Unique settings can help your stages score as well.
Playability (1 to 10 points):
While stages with different platform layouts and just more going on in general than somewhere like Battlefield are certainly welcome, there is also the matter of people tending to not like stages that kill them more than the other fighters like Great Cave Offensive or stages like Wily Castle where you’re biggest obstacle is an annoying boss character. Creativity is welcome, but there should still be an arena to fight other players on.
That's all that needs to be said about the rules and how to participate. So without any further delays, let us begin Round 1!
And that first round is.......
Modern Kirby Trilogy
Kirby wasn't a stranger to new stages in the base version of Smash 4. Something I can't say as strongly for games like Donkey Kong or WarioWare. But even when you combine them with the returning Kirby stages, all of the stages from Sakurai's first series are from older games in the Pink Puffs catalog.Modern Kirby Trilogy
So for our first round, we'll be taking ideas of stages from the 3 Kirby Platformers that were recently released in a row and with similar styles.
Those being:
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
Kirby: Triple Deluxe
Kirby: Planet Robobot
There have been other Kirby games in between those. But those 3 games are the focus of this round. Though some of the Kirby Spin-offs that released on the 3DS were based on Sub-games found in some of the games this round focuses on.
As long you keep it within content found in the games of focus and don't branch out into exclusive stuff found in those Sub-games standalone releases, then you can use the Sub-games as a basis.
And with that, on January 29th 2018, this contest has begun. You have until February 4th to submit your entries.
Good Luck!
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