Roulette
Inner Roulette
Inner roulette is a game played with two or more players. For a normal(square) maze you create a large square and instead of going outside(turning away from the square or going around it) on the fourth turn you turn inside of the large square you continue spiraling towards the center until you have no more room then you turn back and spiral outside of the square. Inner roulette is also commonly known as mazing.
There are several designs other than a square that are worth trying. For example: rectangles, boxes with dents(inward and outward) in them, crosses, etc.
Outer Roulette
History
Outer Roulette is the same concept as Inner Roulette, but inverted. The term and rules were popularized by players TiTnAsS and Kesshutsu.
Rules
- Requires at least two players, but more is better.
- In the beginning of the round, follow the left cycle wall on the outside. Everyone should be going clockwise.
- Leave enough room to go back in between the walls that you and the person you are following create
- Keep following the walls around the arena until you get close to the outer rim.
- Double back to your right and enter the tunnel you have created, and follow it to the middle.
- Once you get back in the middle of the giant mass of tunnels, turn left and go out the closest tunnel created by another player.
Screenshots
This first image is a screenshot of the players making the mass of tunnels. As you can see, they are all moving clockwise around the outer side of the walls, and leaving enough space to turn back inbetween the tunnels when they need to.
This screenshot is the players doing the same thing as the above screenshot, just so you can get a different perspective on it.
This next screenshot, is the players sequentially turning back into their tunnels. This picture is to illustrate the point of Rouletting.
This screenshot, is to show you what the inside of the roulette is like, and how you should go about navigating it.
This last screenshot is to illustrate that the players following the wall in front of them can pull off and create new swerves. These swerves serve as extra turns that create a harder and more fun tunnel for each player.
Good Servers for Roulette
- Breakfast in Shrunkland
- World of TNA (has a map built for Roulette)
Optimal Server Settings
- Infinite wall length
- Moderately low acceleration
- Low cycle delay
- Small arena