Alamo

This field speaks for itself.

It is by far the most “in your face” game played at Splatmandu. If you don’t like that type of game you should not be playing in an Alamo scenario.

For the defenders: Five (very brave) players on the inside have to defend the flag for as long as they can.

For the attackers: At least 25 players on the outside have to pull the Alamo’s flag as quick as they can. One note here: The attackers (if hit) get to regenerate and keep attacking.

Splatmandu keeps a record of the defenders who have held the longest. The record times are considered “bragging rights” and are posted on the Alamo building. The most recent record is posted on the outside whereas previous records are posted on the inside. Good Luck!

ALAMO RECORDS

Year
Defenders
Style of Play
Winning Time
2000 HOPPER 1 minute, 32 seconds
2000 ONE BALL 2 minutes, 20 seconds
2001 Ted Cross, Abe Hohnke, Steve Krezo, Joe Neal & John Rowan HOPPER
2 minutes, 55 seconds
2002 HOPPER 14 seconds
2003 HOPPER 53 seconds
2003 TJ Baker, Ted Cross, Joe Neal, John Rowan & Karl Ruedger ONE BALL 2 minutes 32 seconds
2004 Chris Hessling, Tom Branstetter, Mike Lotz, Danial Tyler & Chris Sparklin. HOPPER 56.83 seconds

The most current Alamo record is posted on the outside of the building, while previous records are posted on the inside.

THE 2:55 FIVE
(a few minutes after the record)