Hello Korea! Let's play: Transformice!

Day 1,049, 02:54 Published in South Korea South Korea by Allen Wells
This event shall be on going. Because it's not fair that everyone on the other side of the world can play together when you're trying to sleep.

Transformice is a fun little game, where one player is selected to be a shaman (normally the person with the most points) and the shaman must help the other little mice to get the cheese and back to the mouse hole! (The faster you get the cheese, the more points if I'm correct.)

What I would like to see is people registering (only takes a minute), all going to a specific room and start playing together. For this event, I'd like the room to be 'southkorea'. You'd enter this by clicking on the chatbox or pressing the 'enter' key and typing in "/room southkorea". If you've joined and there's no one else in the room, I'm sorry, I can't force everyone to come into the room.

How does the game work? Well, as a little mouse, you just have to get the cheese and back. Every time everyone gets the cheese and back (including the shaman), the people left die, or time runs out there will be a new map. There are a lot of maps which involve different challenges, and you'll ocasionally come across a user-made map. I advise you don't try making your own map, and it usually gets voted down to eventual destruction.

So, you've been playing for a while and you've become shaman? Cool. Now as a shaman, you must use the objects at your right panel to do greater good. Click one of the objects and it'll appear on your cursor. Click and hold to create one of the said objects, and...Bibbidi bobidi boo! You'll have spawned an absolute abomination! Of course, you're not going to make a nice bridge to help your breathen cross the gap like that...

Joints. Joints everywhere. For a successful game of transformice, you're going to need joints. What are joints used for? You use them to connect stuff together. There are four kinds of joints: The stiff joint, the loose joint, the attach to the map background joint, and the rotating joint. Stiff ones are yellow, looses are blue, map attached ones are red and rotating ones will be blue with a circle showing which way they are rotating.

Look, I've just about gotten writer's block already. So here are some screenies of the things you could probably do...



You could make a motorized plank! Careful though, it doesn't stop you from falling off.



You could build a ramp and prevent everyone's icy death. (Ice just makes you slide. You should be worrying about the red lava.)



Lines. Lines everywhere. You can draw them in specific levels.



Stop the spinning devil with an invisable plank. If you still can't get through, just spawn a trampoline.

I don't think I'll add any more pictures. You can play if you're that curious about everything. You can play the game on the English server here: http://www.transformice.com/en/

Have fun, and remember, don't cannonball every mice you meet when you're shaman.

Additional Stuff:

- Ghost objects allow mice to pass through them without interruptions. However, map and shaman spawned objects can still interact with ghost objects. To make an object ghostly, press spacebar when the object is on your cursor.

- Walljumping is a very useful thing. If you'd like to learn more, watch this video some nice person made on how to run jump/wall jump. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkPo3jy-fUA

- If someone is hacking or there's one shaman who always annoys you by trolling everyone, you can ban them with the ban command. Simply type in the chatbox "/ban username" where you replace username with the bad person's name. It takes a certain number of people to use this command on one person for a ban.

- For a little laugh, you can watch what I believe to be the first English video of Transformice, back when there was only a French server. (I wouldn't watch this at work, swearing and anvil gods which produce thunder.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJReZRji7tg

And finally, why am I typing all of this junk for you guys? Because I think I'm apparently a co-minister for Activity & Culture, so I might as well do something on my last day of slacking off. Now go get wild with cheese.