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'''Smooth Jazz''' is a [[Deathmatch]] [[map]] which was first introduced in [[Patch Notes: v100 Alpha|v100 Alpha]].<br>
'''Smooth Jazz''' is a [[Deathmatch]] [[map]] which was first introduced in [[Patch Notes: v100 Alpha|v100 Alpha]].<br>
This map contains a large number of grenades and flashbangs, resulting in a very chaotic battle as usual. It is one of the few maps featuring [[Spiked Mine]]s.
This map contains a large number of grenades and flashbangs, resulting in a very chaotic battle as usual. It is one of the few maps featuring [[Spiked Mine|spiked mines]] and a [[Nanoshower|nanoshower]].


==Starting Weapons==
==Starting Weapons==
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*[[Spiked Mine]]
*[[Spiked Mine]]
*[[Flashbang]]
*[[Flashbang]]
==Music==
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==Gameplay Video==
==Gameplay Video==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Latest revision as of 10:16, 10 August 2025



Smooth Jazz
Information
Author
Kinten
Original Author
Kinten




"While taking part in this lethal jazz make sure to clean up in the shower!"

Smooth Jazz is a Deathmatch map which was first introduced in v100 Alpha.
This map contains a large number of grenades and flashbangs, resulting in a very chaotic battle as usual. It is one of the few maps featuring spiked mines and a nanoshower.

Starting Weapons

None.

Starting Equipment

None.

Gameplay Video

Trivia

  • As of v100 Alpha, there was a bug which allowed to leave the map on both sides. However, this got fixed in v101 Alpha.
  • Smooth Jazz was featured in a Cobalt Let's Play by CaptainSparklez on YouTube.
  • The name "Smooth Jazz" may reference to the game Portal 2, where one level is called "Smooth Jazz".