
No racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic or other hateful language. This includes calling or implying another redditor is a shill. No personal attacks, witch-hunts, or inflammatory language. Do you want advice on building your own PC? Check out /r/buildapc | Looking for tech support? Check out our stickied tech support thread Join /r/pcgaming on Discord If you would like to schedule an AMA with us, please send us a message in Modmail. The community has released a Capture the Flag mod, this has given rise to a large number of new maps for NAB.Want to check out our previous AMAs? Click here. Other than that, the game types in single player mode apply to multiplayer mode. The winner of the match is whoever has the most points when the game ends, rather than who shoots the gold ball into the target.ĭue to the similarities between Unreal Tournament and Nerf Arena Blast, it is possible to play Pointblast in team mode, because Pointblast is essentially a Deathmatch game type in most aspects, except for the scoring system. The game is ended by any player shooting all balls including the golden ball into the target. Once a player gets the first six balls into the target, a seventh ball (called the "gold ball") is added to the game. Doing this gives you a certain number of points, depending on which ball you shoot in. BallBlast: BallBlast is a Scavenger-hunt game type, where players fight for colored balls, in order to shoot them into targets.Players are allowed to tag each other out of the race using their Nerf guns, with the tagged players returning to the last flag they touched. SpeedBlast: SpeedBlast is a race between players where both have to pass through seven colored flags in sequence.PointBlast: PointBlast is based on the Unreal Deathmatch game type instead of gaining kills, or Frags, the player gains points by either hitting an opponent, knocking or tagging an opponent out, hitting targets in the arenas, or by picking up "Bonus Points" tokens left by "tagged out" players.In order to compete against the next team the user has to place in the top three in each event (PointBlast, SpeedBlast, and BallBlast).

The player must compete in each team's 3 arenas, totaling 21 playable maps (including the amateur and championship maps), plus a handful of "Bonus Round" maps. The player starts on a team called the "Twisters", an amateur team competing for the "Nerf Champion of the World" title against 6 professional teams.
