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==[[Challenge|Challenge mode]]== | ==[[Challenge|Challenge mode]]== | ||
[[ | [[Challenge]] mode is a great singleplayer mode in which the goal is to reach the finish in the lowest time possible, or to score the maximum kills with the less time possible while reaching the end. Usually, a 'challenge map' is a set of maps with a common theme and style in which you have to play the first map to unlock the next one, and so on. | ||
==[[Deathmatch]]== | ==[[Deathmatch]]== | ||
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Cobalt offers many different Gamemodes to choose from while playing. They make the most fun when played with a friend and a second controller, but can also be played alone.
You can see a list of all official maps classified by gamemode here.
Challenge mode is a great singleplayer mode in which the goal is to reach the finish in the lowest time possible, or to score the maximum kills with the less time possible while reaching the end. Usually, a 'challenge map' is a set of maps with a common theme and style in which you have to play the first map to unlock the next one, and so on.
In Deathmatch, you win by scoring a certain number of kills before any of the enemies does so.
In Capture the Plug, you have to gather the enemy team's plug and bring it back to your plug station while your plug is also at your base, so you can score a point.
In Bounty, your goal is to be the first to reach a defined number of volts by collecting loot and bringing it to the converter.
In Survival, you will need to kill your enemies, gather the loot, and spend it on equipment, so you can survive for a longer period of time. The final score is based on kills and volts converted (Note: High scores list is only affected by volts converted, but will also display kills).