User:Capricus Sonus/sandbox
MAP DESCRIPTIONS
Setting (Bowling Alley)
ROBLOX Bowling Alley is a spacious, vibrant, and open bowling alley, currently closed for the process of cleaning. The walls and ceilings are covered with graffiti tags and murals, as well as several large paint splatters which also cover the walls surrounding the point. The point houses a crime scene featuring a chalk outline of a demon hit by a cleaning vehicle.
Each team starts in an exit room connected to a viewing area above the pin deck, which overlooks the lanes. A set of vents, passing by the other main exits, lead to the back of the alley while the viewing area contains seating and tables. Occupying the lanes themselves is a motorised cleaning vehicle, two "closed for cleaning" screens, and a mobile stepladder for the bowling alley's cleaning and maintenance. There are two pairs of score screens above the lanes, and a seating area for each beside the ball return. The center of the map is the bowling alley's shop which serves as the map's capture point. Aside from some potted plants, the shop solely contains the crime scene while the shop floor is otherwise bare. The back of the map features another seating area, as well as two service points: the snacks bar, and the shoe hire. Both feature counters and 4 seats around a table.
Setting (NTW)
Nuke the Whales takes place in a giant underwater enclosure, its glass walls revealing it is submerged within another, much larger whale enclosure. The area is populated with flooded ruins, sunken ships, vents, and giant aquatic flora - primarily, coral and seaweed.
Each team spawns within an access hallway on a railed platform, which leads to the main enclosure. The ruins running through the map include the walls separating the spawns from the central area, the Roman Temples by each spawn, and the central structure bridging the chasm. This structure features a plinthed statue of a figure holding a sword and shield. Outside the enclosure, many marine animals can be observed: namely, fish, and the map's titular whales (thankfully, safe from the effects of nuclear proliferation). Above the entire enclosure are stands arranged within a large stadium, overlooking the water.