Make a Killing Floor Co-Op Map, Win 10k

Nicholas "bapenguin" Puleo June 20th, 2009 at 8:50 AM    


 

If you read our review of Killing Floor, you know it's a pretty damn good co-op game.  But like any game of its type, you are limited by the amount of maps available.  Tripwire intends to do something about that, no - not by making maps themselves.  Instead they have launched the "Grindhouse Map Making Contest" with winners pulling in prizes worth a total of $20,000.

Prizes also including video cards, keyboards, mice and of course cold hard cash.  To win your job is to create a truly awesome cooperative map for Killing Floor.  There's two waves of the contest, with the first one ending July 31st, and the second ending September 18th.  

Perhaps this is a good opportunity to team up with a friend to create a truly awesome map, and then split the winnings?  That's co-op on so many levels!

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2 Total Reader Comments

BigBadBob113 at 04:07 AM on 6.20.2009
That is a really great idea for a contest. Publishers should do this more often with their games. I mean, why buy a DLC map from the publisher, when you can buy the best player-made map?
 
Jackel at 01:29 PM on 6.20.2009
Gotta love the originality of former mod developers. They've certainly got a good mind for keeping the community going.
 


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