2024 MOF eGames

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2024 Intermicronational
Olympic Games
Host Slitronia
Nations participating18
Athletes participating22
Events11
Opening Ceremony2 March 2024
Closing Ceremony12 April 2024
Preceded by2023 MOF Games
Succeeded by2025 MOF Games

The 2024 MOF eGames, alternatively the 2024 Intermicronational Olympic Electronic Games, were Micronational Olympic Federation eGames hosted by the Great Kingdom of Slitronia from 2 March 2024 till 12 April 2024 (previously with the target ending date of 22 March 2024), after being chosen as the host nation by the Commissioner Council on 22 November 2023.[1][2] A total of 18 nations participated, being represented by 22 cyletes in 11 events. One of the core principles of that year's competition was the focus on efficiency rather than on presentation, which is why the games had no official opening or closing ceremonies.

Events

The eGames consisted of a total of 11 events, those being agar.io, battleship, billiards (eight-ball pool), checkers, chess, gomoku (five in a row), poker, reversi, rock paper scissors, Tetris and tic-tac-toe. These events all were taken from the previous editions of the contest, with the events that were based on downloadable games, real-life sports and subjectivity excluded.

Unlike the previous years, instead of a single-elimination tournament, the Swiss system was used instead. That was chosen due to most of the games being duel-based, as to mitigate the effects of "bad" matchups. Originally a semi- and a final were planned for each game, each consisting of 3 rounds played in smaller groups. However, to not have the games go on too long, the system was eventually changed to only have the first round, with the results of each round being converted into points. A victory resulted in 2 points, a bye in 1.9 points (to make it fair to people who won through skill), a loss in 1 point and people who did not show up or who were disqualified received 0 points for that round (in addition to being removed from the next rounds' pool). Since the participants were grouped into smaller groups, this resulted with some people gaining the same amount of points, which resulted in the tied cyletes in the top three to have to play a duel to determine who would win. Agar.io and Tetris were exceptions, as they instead used the in-game score as the ranking method.

To avoid the main problem of the previous editions, that being the games stretching out over many months, there were two "checkpoints" before which people who had not reached a certain round had to play their matches, with the failure to do so resulting the disqualification from the rest of that event (except when that person tried to reach the other person, and the other did not respond, which resulted in only the latter being disqualified). However, even if disqualified, their scores up until that point were still counted.

Participants

Bukistan

  • Pyro Milenkovic

Corsa

  • Elowen

Curnon

  • Asa Ward

Firburg

  • Stefan Kutnix

Fraildenese State

Ladonia

  • Matthew D. Salzer
  • Rekha
  • Theresa Villeneuve

Mabruenia

  • Lily Fleming

New Athens

  • Bailey
  • Tyler Mullins
  • William

New English Republic

  • Skye

New Rubix

  • Jakub Alois Rapant

Onopolissia

  • Lachlan

Parklandia

  • Manuel III

Rovia

  • Moe

Saspearian

Slitronia

Stret Merdhin

  • Ashley

Venae

  • Chris I

Wilderiocht

  • Tesco


Results

Events

agar.io

Place Cylete
1 Matthew D. Salzer
2 Anthony I
3 Lachlan
4 Stefan Kutnix
5 Pyro Milenkovic
6 Elowen
7-12 Ashley
Chris I
Jakub Alois Rapant
Manuel III
Skye
Tesco

Battleships

Place Cylete
1 Tyler Mullins
2 Tesco
3 William
4 Johannes I
5 Asa Ward
6 Lily Fleming

Billiards

Place Cylete
1 Asa Ward
2 Bailey
3 Tesco
4-5 Matthew D. Salzer
Tyler Mullins

Checkers

Place Cylete
1 Matthew D. Salzer
2 Anthony I
3 Johannes I

Chess

Place Cylete
1 Elowen
2 Johannes I
3 Ashley
4-5 Lachlan
Pyro Milenkovic
6-7 Bailey
Manuel III
8-9 Anthony I
Skye

Gomoku

Place Cylete
1 Matthew D. Salzer
2 Johannes I
3 Asa Ward
4 Skye

Poker

Place Cylete
1 Theresa Villenueve
2 Bailey

Reversi

Place Cylete
1 Tyler Mullins
2 Johannes I

Rock paper scissors

Place Cylete
1 Stefan Kutnix
2 Moe
3 Pyro Milenkovic
4-5 Asa Ward
Jakub Alois Rapant
6-7 Elowen
Manuel III
8 Tyler Mullins
9-10 Skye
Chris I
11-12 Lily Fleming
Rekha

Tetris

Place Cylete
1 William
2 Anthony I
3 Matthew D. Salzer
4 E. Fraild C.
5 Lachlan
6 Pyro Milenkovic
7-11 Ashley
Bailey
Chris I
Elowen
Rekha

Tic-tac-toe

Place Cylete
1 Bailey
2 Pyro Milenkovic
3 Tyler Mullins
4-6 Asa Ward
Moe
Skye
7-8 Ashley
Jakub Alois Rapant
9 E. Fraild C.
11-12 Anthony I
Manuel III
13 Lily Fleming
14-15 Elowen
Rekha

Medal table

# Nation Cyletes Medals
Gold Silver Bronze Total
Total 18 22 11 11 9 31
1 New Athens 3 4 2 2 8
2 Ladonia 3 4 0 1 5
3 Curnon 1 1 0 1 2
4 Corsa 1 1 0 0 1
Firburg 1 1 0 0 1
5 Slitronia 1 0 3 1 4
6 Saspearian 1 0 3 0 3
7 Bukistan 1 0 1 1 2
Wilderiocht 1 0 1 1 2
8 Rovia 1 0 1 0 1
9 Onopolissia 1 0 0 1 1
Stret Merdhin 1 0 0 1 1
10 Fraildenese State 1 0 0 0 0
Mabruenia 1 0 0 0 0
New English Republic 1 0 0 0 0
New Rubix 1 0 0 0 0
Parklandia 1 0 0 0 0
Venae 1 0 0 0 0

Coinciding Remote Games

Onopolissia is hosting the 2024 MOF Remote Games a month after, a new initiative of the MOF's.

Nation logos

To represent the different nations, the host decided to create a logo of each participating country, based on their flags. All the logos were made in a pixelart style.

Official Bids

For the 2024 games, the bidding process was altered in contrast to previous events. Instead of a vote to decide the host nation, the Commissioner Council directly selected a candidate.[3] The announcement to register bids was made on 4 November 2023, with the deadline being 11 November.[3]

Bidding Nation(s) Bid Logo Bid Confirmation
Democratic Republic of Subejia 7 February 2022
Republic of Bukistan 23 April 2023
Great Kingdom of Slitronia 22 June 2023
Onopolissia 16 July 2023

References

  1. "2024 MOF eSports Games to be Hosted by Slitronia". Slitronian News. Slitronian News. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  2. Kapei, Suryadeva. "Slitronia to Host 2024 eSports Games". Discord. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Salzer, Matthew. "2024 bidding announcement". Discord. Retrieved 2023-11-24.

Notes

  1. Mayursia initially registered their participation, after which the logo was made, but withdrew before the start of the games