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Draft:Chaos League Live

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Chaos League Live is an interactive game created by Mark Robbins, aka DoodleChaos.[1] It is played on Twitch and uses channel points to control the game. Each player has their own marble and can bid to spawn it into various boards, or "tiles." Two tiles are present on the screen, but only one can be played at a time. Players send channel points, or spawn tickets, to bid. The highest bidders spawn into the tile all at once (the amount varies between tiles) and when all the marbles are gone, the tile changes to another randomly selected one. Each has a way to gain or lose points, and the amount of points for each player is displayed underneath their marble. In the center of the screen is the "throne," where a player, or the king, sits. Players can attack and must break through a grid of blocks with various values that change depending on the amount of points the king has. When they get through, they capture the throne. [2]

Chaos League Live went open-source in early 2024. [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Robbins, Mark. "doodlechaos.com". DoodleChaos. DoodleChaos. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  2. ^ Robbins, Mark. "I built a 1,000,000 player game". Youtube. DoodleChaos.
  3. ^ Robbins, Mark. "We're Going Open Source!". Patreon. DoodleChaos. Retrieved 12 June 2024.