
Some servers even implement a 'speed brake', which turns the brake key into an accelerator. Players are able to use a brake, the 'v' key by default, to slow down, however, the effectiveness of the brake varies from server to server. This allows players to accelerate and use the resulting speed advantage to outmaneuver their opponents. Players can change the direction of movement, by turning 90 degrees to the left or right (though in some servers the number of axes is more than four, making it possible to turn 45 degrees, or none at all).īeing close to a colored trail causes the bike to accelerate the closer the player is to the trail, the greater the acceleration. Therefore, players attempt to box each other in order to force their opponents to touch their trail or one of the arena walls.

Contact with either the arena walls or a trail left by a player will result in death and elimination from the battle (not only does this remove their trail entirely, the explosion also breaches trails a short distance away). The vehicles constantly move forward, leaving a colored trail behind them as they travel. Two or more players are represented by dual-wheeled motor vehicles, or light cycles, in a grid-lined arena. The project was officially registered on June 2.
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Armagetron Advanced is the continuation of Manual Moos alias, z-mans original game, Armagetron. On March 2005 the project continued under the name "Armagetron Advanced", which is also hosted on and is still actively developed. Those were the humble beginnings of Armagetron Advanceds game play, which has now blossomed into 16-player mayhem, with highly advanced AI, network game play, and of course, all in a 3D environment. The game development started in 2000 under the name "Armagetron - Multiplayer Lightcycle Game" as free and open-source software released under version 2 of the GNU General Public License on. It is available for Linux, OS X, Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS and OpenBSD as free and open-source software.

Armagetron Advanced is a multiplayer snake game in 3D based on the light cycle sequence from the film Tron.
