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In these tournaments players are tasked with creating a custom map for the game. The official tournaments also include Forts Map Making Contest, of which 3 have been organized this far. One example of such is Cronkinator's AI tournament, in which participants must use the game's AI functionality to create an AI that will battle the AI of others. Ĭommunity driven tournaments are made by various players in the community and are often different from their official counterpart. The winner was team "Sussles", consisting of players AlexD and Firework. The qualifiers were on 19 February 2022 and the tournament itself was on 26 February 2022. The latest official tournament was tournament XXII. The official tournaments are viewable live or as replay from various content creators, including but not limited to Project Incursus, Boberet0 and salzwerk (German) The official tournaments are varying team sizes, and have prizes for the top three players as well as a name mention in the winners announcement. Community driven tournaments have been organized, of which many had the developers help out and grant an in-game badge reward to the winner. On May 27 2017, Earthwork Games started hosting their own official Forts tournaments. Teams are able to choose one of many commanders, each with their own active and passive abilities, in order to augment their playstyle.
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The point of the game is to destroy the opponent's core, which can be done through direct damage, like hitting it with a laser, indirect damage, like setting fire to it, or through making it fall to the ground by destroying the supporting fort around it. There are weapons like missiles, lasers, cannons, and mortars to attack, with things like reinforced walls, sand bags, and machine guns to shoot down projectiles and defend yourself. The core gameplay of Forts is similar to many real-time strategy games: build up resources, acquire new technologies, and build something to attack the opponent while defending yourself from their attacks.