In my free-time I'm either gaming or playing the piano. I'm currently studying Data Science and AI (1st term). I organized the first ever Map Making Tournament, won the second and organized all AI Tournaments. I have also taken part in multiple tournaments and won three official ones (XV, XIX, XX). I've been playing Forts since May 2018 and been enjoying it ever since. Hey, I'm Cronkhinator but feel free to call me Cronk! I am another one of the side contributors of this guide. I'm also studying in high-tier math, and play the piano when I get the time. I'm no modder nor mapper, but I have been optimizing all strats since Tons of Guns came out, with the help of others player to create those strats. Winner of a 2v2 tournament with Sgitkene (back when I was called Inixix_), I organized all the recent official tournaments as well as other smaller tournaments. I have been playing forts since it came out, but mostly after Tons of Guns, with now more than 1500 hours played (and it's not going to stop anytime soon). I am one of the side contributors of this guide. Greetings, I'm 42 scientist but you can call me 42. Beyond forts I am studying in college for a music performance major, and as a hobby I compose, read, and play video games. Most of those hours have gone to vanilla forts in 2v2-4v4 matches, however I've also had experience in mapmaking, and a little bit of modding. I have been playing forts since the game came out, and currently have over 450 hours of experience at the time of writing. I am the main contributor, author, and editor of this guide. Hello, my name is ma1kawa11 (but most people call me M). Hover your mouse over it to read the text (actual spoilers will be marked before the spoiler).įor example: * Forts is the best game in the universe! Starred information will be blocked behind a spoiler. The number of stars depicts how advanced a tip or trick is:ġ star: Info advanced players should know We hope you find this guide helpful to your general multiplayer forts experience. Well then, This is the guide for you! We, the contributors for this guide are all skilled forts players who have been playing the game for an extensive period of time. Or, maybe you play vanilla forts but aren't very good at it. Maybe you've just finished the campaign and want to give multiplayer a shot, or generally play with gameplay changing mods on. Did I have fun? Definitely.If you are reading this we presume that you are wanting to improve your skills within the multiplayer experience. When you’re a writer, it’s too easy to talk the talk but not walk the walk. No matter how it turns out, it's a success if your kids come away with some fun family memories! They’re like snowflakes but considerably warmer. Since they are usually improvised by whatever’s lying around the house, no fort is the same. You can use all of these tips, some or even none to build a cozy fort when it comes down to it. And if you watch it as a family, even better! Even though StairSlide is heavy on promoting screen-less time, there’s no harm with screen-entertainment in moderation. I don’t know the one critic who thought it was rotten, but their opinion is wrong). Now what? Grab your favorite board game or queue up a cute movie on the ipad (I recommend Paddington 2–it’s 99% on Rotten Tomatoes. So, pop in some popcorn to snack on in your makeshift blanket cave!ġ0. Honestly, food alone makes for a pretty fun time. I got mine from Target all things cute and (mostly) inexpensive come from Target.ĩ. TREATS! Sure, the activity might be fun, but you know what would make it better? Food! Food makes everything better. It instantly elevates the look and sort of feels like you’re in a fairytale. Fairy lights This is probably the most optional feature of a fort, buuut it is the cutest. Rope/command hooks You know when little kids draw a tent? It’s basically the two top lines of a triangle–that’s the type of fort you can make with some rope and command hooks! Plus, it’s super easy!ĥ. Have lots and lots of clothespins on hand.Ĥ. Padding Remember those heavier blankets? Lay them out inside! If you want to get extra comfy and fancy with it, use sofa cushions or even an air mattress.ģ. While some might not have a lot of light blankets, everyone has one too many sheet sets. It’s puts too much strain on your fastener of choice. But they do not help when building your masterpiece. Use sheets I don’t know about you, but I love heavy thick blankets–they’re great. Sounds fun, right? If you take the following tips we’ve collected, we guarantee you’ll have a Pinterest-worthy pillow fort/smaller house!ġ. It's a classic and excellent way to treat cabin fever. In less confusing words, you should build a pillow or blanket fort. Stuck inside the house? This might sound crazy, but you should build a smaller house, like a Russian nesting doll but with houses.
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