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== Challenges ==
 
== Challenges ==
This map is featured in three [[Challenge|challenges]]: Gotta Go Fast!, 2013 Assortment, and -Insert Quarter-.
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Palmtree Panic - Bad Future is featured in three [[Challenge|challenges]]: Gotta Go Fast!, 2013 Assortment, and -Insert Quarter-.
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Originally, the end signs were set up such that only one of the Good Future and the Bad Future point values could be scored; the other would have awarded no points if reached. This was possible due to a now-removed feature where the point values were hardcoded on the end signs.
 
* Originally, the end signs were set up such that only one of the Good Future and the Bad Future point values could be scored; the other would have awarded no points if reached. This was possible due to a now-removed feature where the point values were hardcoded on the end signs.

Latest revision as of 08:17, 26 July 2024

Palmtree Panic
Palmtree Panic.png
A shot of the second stage.
Map information
Reward 11 (4 point main ending and a 7 point secondary ending) FFA Points
Location FFA
Mapcode scdpp (scdpp2)
Creator MOUTHWEST
Food None
Publication August-September 2013


Palmtree Panic is a pure parkour map by MOUTHWEST. It rewards 11 FFA Points total across both endings, and can be joined directly using “/c join scdpp”.

General[edit]

Aesthetics[edit]

The map's aesthetics are based off of Sonic CD's Palmtree Panic zone. There are two distinct ending rooms: the Good Future and the Bad Future. The Good Future ending rewards 7 points, while the Bad Future rewards 4 points.

Challenges[edit]

Palmtree Panic - Bad Future is featured in three challenges: Gotta Go Fast!, 2013 Assortment, and -Insert Quarter-.

Trivia[edit]

  • Originally, the end signs were set up such that only one of the Good Future and the Bad Future point values could be scored; the other would have awarded no points if reached. This was possible due to a now-removed feature where the point values were hardcoded on the end signs.

See all maps from MOUTHWEST