Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-34064213-20181031131757

Terminat0r is about to die because I'm lazy so shit time to make a new thread.

Summary
In Olympics, survivors are lined up on a track lined with Tickets. Once the 3 second countdown ends, survivors are to sprint to the end of the track, completing various objectives along the way, such as shooting targets, punching dummies, and a hell load of parkour, similar to Bootcamp. Obstacle 1: Target shooting: A series of 25 targets must be shot out by players. This is a collaborative effort. Inaccurate guns are not recommended here.

Obstacle 2: Brick Jumps: Simple 2x2 bricks that must be jumped across to reach the next piece of land.

Obstacle 3: Punching Place: Survivors must work together to punch a single dummy 15 times. After that is done, they must punch another dummy 15 times.

Obstacle 4: Lazer Jump: Players must jump over lazers in order to reach the next area of land.

Obstacle 5: Puzzle: A classic puzzle in which players must get all the lines connected to the end circuit to open the miniboss' gate.

Obstacle 6: Miniboss: As the name suggests, there is a small, 20,000 health miniboss about 3x the size of players. Using their experience, these players must defeat him with whatever guns they have brought.

Tips

 * Be quick to complete the obstacles. There are only 5 minutes on the clock and 6 challenges to be completed.
 * Work together with your team. It will be difficult to do this alone, especially the miniboss.
 * Bring accurate guns for the Target Shooting segment in the beginning, otherwise you might not be of much use.

Trivia

 * This gamemode is similar to Bootcamp, a reoccuring quest gamemode from Lord Pumpkin.
 * This is the first non-exclusive minigame, available all-year round.
 * This is the only minigame to not have any form of zombie, just a miniboss.

If you think this suggestion needs work, please leave a comment on what I could improve on and what I could keep. If you like this suggestion, be sure to leave a kudos. Please. I need kudos to put bread on the table. You don't understand how important they are.

 