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BaydatisChiar

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Suggestion:
Add a new gamemode called "Admin Games".​

Detailed description:
My suggestion is to add a unique gamemode called Admin Games. In this gamemode, one random player is selected as the Admin at the start of each round. The Admin receives Creative Mode and a limited set of tools that allow them to create challenges, mini-games, and events for the other players.

While the Admin prepares the event, all other players wait in a lobby area. Once the setup is complete, the Admin starts the game and players participate in the challenge.

Examples of games the Admin could create include:

* Sword PvP tournaments
* Parkour challenges
* Maze races
* Spleef arenas
* Mob survival challenges
* Obstacle courses
* Team competitions

To prevent abuse, the Admin would have restricted permissions and a limited building area. A timer could also be added to prevent rounds from taking too long.

Another feature could be a community map system. Players could create custom maps and submit them for review. Approved maps would be added to a map pool, allowing Admins to quickly select and customize maps instead of building everything from scratch each round.​

Reason(s):
This gamemode would be very different from traditional Minecraft minigames because every round would be unique. The experience would depend on the creativity of the selected Admin, which would keep gameplay fresh and entertaining.

The gamemode would also encourage player interaction, creativity, and replayability. Since no two rounds would be exactly the same, players would have a reason to keep playing and trying new challenges.​

Example(s):
Round 1:
The Admin builds a PvP arena and hosts a last-player-standing tournament.

Round 2:
The Admin creates a parkour course where players race to reach the finish first.

Round 3:
The Admin uses a pre-made community map and hosts a maze challenge with prizes for the winners.

Each Admin can create a different experience, making every game feel unique.​
 

arnav_18

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Sounds good but not a thing to be implemented because it's not possible technically. It's not necessary for someone to know how to build and its not that so many people would be waiting for probably multiple hours so that one can build.

You can experience the private game feature the server currently has
Like BedWars PG a pg owner can perform such actions
And I don't think that would align with how currently server works
 
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BaydatisChiar

BaydatisChiar

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Sounds good but not a thing to be implemented because it's not possible technically. It's not necessary for someone to know how to build and its not that so many people would be waiting for probably multiple hours so that one can build.

You can experience the private game feature the server currently has
Like BedWars PG a pg owner can perform such actions
And I don't think that would align with how currently server works
Thank you for the feedback.

I understand your concerns about players having to wait while the Admin builds. One thing I had in mind was allowing the Admin to use tools such as a wand system to quickly create arenas and layouts instead of building everything block by block. This would significantly reduce setup time.

I also don't think great building skills would be required. The main goal of the gamemode is creativity and hosting fun challenges rather than building detailed structures. Simple arenas, parkour courses, PvP zones, or other challenges could be created fairly quickly.

Additionally, community-created maps could help reduce waiting times even further, as Admins could choose from pre-made maps and customize them instead of starting from scratch every round.

I appreciate your feedback and understand that there may be technical limitations that could make the idea difficult to implement.
 

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Not really a bad idea, yet impossible to implement. I'm thinking of how people will easily be able to troll with this.
 
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Not really a bad idea, yet impossible to implement. I'm thinking of how people will easily be able to troll with this.
I agree that trolling would be one of the biggest challenges for this gamemode. To reduce that, the Admin could have limited permissions and restrictions on what they can do. For example, they could only build within a specific area and only use certain tools.

There could also be a timer for setting up games. If the Admin does not create a challenge within the time limit, the round could end automatically and a new Admin could be selected.

Additionally, a voting or reporting system could be added so players can report Admins who intentionally troll or refuse to host a game. Players who repeatedly troll could lose access to being selected as the Admin.

I appreciate your feedback and agree that anti-trolling measures would be important for a gamemode like this.
 

FaroukUN1

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not possible for obvious reasons, but the best use of this is making an event where real staff build together a set of parkours and mazes...etc for the event participants to play.
 
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not possible for obvious reasons, but the best use of this is making an event where real staff build together a set of parkours and mazes...etc for the event participants to play.
I understand why you think it may be difficult to implement. However, the general concept of players or hosts creating challenges for others has been implemented on various Minecraft servers and events before, which is part of what inspired this suggestion.

My idea is not necessarily focused on players building large structures from scratch every round. The main focus is giving a selected player the ability to host unique challenges and mini-games for others, whether through pre-made maps, quick-build tools, or custom event mechanics.

I do agree that staff-hosted events are a great way to use a concept like this, but I think a gamemode version could also be interesting if the technical and moderation challenges could be solved.
 

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i also really dont like the ai behind this, makes your responses too long
 

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Suggestion:
Add a new gamemode called "Admin Games".

Detailed description:
My suggestion is to add a unique gamemode called Admin Games. In this gamemode, one random player is selected as the Admin at the start of each round. The Admin receives Creative Mode and a limited set of tools that allow them to create challenges, mini-games, and events for the other players.


While the Admin prepares the event, all other players wait in a lobby area. Once the setup is complete, the Admin starts the game and players participate in the challenge.


Examples of games the Admin could create include:


* Sword PvP tournaments

* Parkour challenges

* Maze races

* Spleef arenas

* Mob survival challenges

* Obstacle courses

* Team competitions


To prevent abuse, the Admin would have restricted permissions and a limited building area. A timer could also be added to prevent rounds from taking too long.


Another feature could be a community map system. Players could create custom maps and submit them for review. Approved maps would be added to a map pool, allowing Admins to quickly select and customize maps instead of building everything from scratch each round.

Reason(s):
This gamemode would be very different from traditional Minecraft minigames because every round would be unique. The experience would depend on the creativity of the selected Admin, which would keep gameplay fresh and entertaining.


The gamemode would also encourage player interaction, creativity, and replayability. Since no two rounds would be exactly the same, players would have a reason to keep playing and trying new challenges.

Example(s):
Round 1:

The Admin builds a PvP arena and hosts a last-player-standing tournament.


Round 2:

The Admin creates a parkour course where players race to reach the finish first.


Round 3:

The Admin uses a pre-made community map and hosts a maze challenge with prizes for the winners.


Each Admin can create a different experience, making every game feel unique.
Bad idea cause after some time there will be no thinking they will just remake single game
 
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