Beta Test: Aiur Chef, StarJeweled and Left 2 Die

Beta Test: Aiur Chef, StarJeweled and Left 2 Die

Aiur Chef, StarJeweled, and Left 2 Die, three new Blizzard-made custom games for StarCraft II, are now available for beta testing on Battle.net. While these custom games are still under development and we don't yet have a release date to share, we wanted to give everyone the opportunity to test them out and give feedback before they're officially released.

To help get you started, here's a quick summary of each custom game as well as some basic instructions on how to play.


Aiur Chef
Category: Collection/Cooking
Mode: Free For All
Players: Up to 8

Each round of Aiur Chef features a theme ingredient and three succulent recipes that play upon its unique flavor. Before you can master these themed dishes, though, you'll first need to scout across the map and collect a variety of tasty ingredients (including the theme ingredient). Each recipe has its own set of required ingredients, listed in the recipe menu in the upper-left of your screen, which can be picked up off the ground or acquired by killing specific creatures. Don't get too greedy when loading up on ingredients, though -- inventory space is limited, so you'll want to focus on collecting ingredients for one recipe at a time.

Once you've collected the proper ingredients, you'll need to return to the kitchen in the center of the map and use the Beacon to prepare your dish. Each dish created using the theme ingredient will award you points based on the complexity of the recipe. Some dishes even award special one-time use abilities like Hearthstove, which allows you to quickly port back to the Beacon, and Decoy, which places a fake theme ingredient on the ground for other players to scavenge. Take advantage of these abilities whenever possible, as they could provide the competitive edge you need to outcook your opponents.

The player with the most points at the end of three rounds will be named Executor Chef, culinary guru of the entire Koprulu Sector. With such a prestigious title on the line, expect some fierce competition... and get those psi blades ready!

Aiur Chef Bugs and Feedback


StarJeweled
Category: Puzzle/Strategy
Mode: Solo vs. A.I., Co-op vs. A.I., Player vs. Player
Players: Up to 4 (1v1, 1v1 A.I., 1v2 A.I., 1v2, 2v2, 2v2 A.I., etc.)

StarJeweled focuses on matching groups of jewels according to color and strategically selecting StarCraft II units to overcome an opponent's forces and destroy their base. StarJeweled can be played several ways, including cooperatively against the A.I. or competitively against other players.

Each successfully matched jewel combination provides a burst of energy; the larger the jewel combo, the bigger the energy burst. This energy can be spent to train a variety of StarCraft II units, including zealots, banshees, and ultralisks, which will help you eliminate your opponent's defenses. You can also use energy to cast spells that heal friendly targets and do damage to enemy units. To activate a unit or spell once you've gained enough energy, simply click on the corresponding icon located beneath the jewel board.

Since the goal of StarJeweled is to destroy your opponent's base while protecting your own, you'll want to choose which units you purchase carefully. StarJeweled is not just about matching as many jewels as possible, but also managing your energy efficiently and understanding how the units in the game counter each other. If you're unfamiliar with all the units' strengths and weaknesses, each unit's tooltip (which you'll see by hovering over its icon) includes a list of what it's strong against and what it's weak against. Use this knowledge to use your advantage, and pay attention to what units your opponent is building.

A game of StarJeweled consists of five rounds. Each round will continue until one player's or team's base is destroyed. Take out your opponent's base in three out of the five rounds and you win!

StarJeweled Bugs and Feedback

 

Left 2 Die
Category: Survival and Siege
Mode: Co-op, Night 2 Die
Players: Up to 2

Left 2 Die is a cooperative take on the StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty campaign mission Outbreak that shifts between two phases: a night phase and a day phase.

At night, you and a teammate are tasked with protecting your base against waves of infested terrans. In order to survive, you'll need to use defensive structures like bunkers and coordinate your defenses against the invading zerg armies. You'll also want to watch out for special zerg units such as the Kaboomer and Stank that can perform unique and powerful abilities capable of overwhelming even the strongest front lines.

During the day, the attacks on your team's base will cease, giving you and your teammate time to train additional units and take them out to destroy infested terran settlements scattered across the map. It’s also a good idea to continue building up defenses during the daytime so you can survive the merciless onslaught of zerg that swarm your base at night.

While the struggle to survive in Left 2 Die can be daunting, you and your teammate will have some help along the way. You can earn zerg Biomass by killing special zerg units and destroying infested buildings, and then use the collected Biomass at the Science Facility in your base to research new units and structures like medics, firebats, and perdition turrets. Both you and your teammate will receive these upgrades, which will aid you in your struggle against the zerg strain.   

In order to achieve victory in Left 2 Die, you'll need to eradicate all traces of the zerg virus. Work together to survive at night, assault and rebuild during the day, and use Biomass wisely for epic upgrades to win!

Night 2 Die: If you're looking for a different kind of challenge, be sure to try out Left 2 Die's Night 2 Die mode, essentially a "survival" mode in which infested structures are invulnerable and daybreak never comes. You'll have to fend off wave after wave of the infested, with each wave becoming increasingly more powerful. While defeat is inevitable, the challenge comes in seeing how long you can endure in the dark.

Left 2 Die Bugs and Feedback



To play the beta versions of Aiur Chef, StarJeweled, or Left 2 Die, simply go to the Multiplayer tab in StarCraft II and look for the custom games window. A few of these games have more than one difficulty setting, so select the level of challenge that's best for you. We hope you enjoy them, and we're looking forward to hearing what you think.

See you on Battle.net!

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Raqzor #920
Raqzor
20/02/2011
btw i heard that its coming a new game and its like wow but u are a sc2 character is this true ? :O
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Raqzor #920
Raqzor
20/02/2011
EN TURO TASEDAR My friend ^^)
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Brave #523
Brave
16/02/2011
EN TARO ADUN
BRICK NU
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AngelForm #858
AngelForm
15/02/2011
StarJeweled is gimmicky. If you like the gimmick then it’s not that bad a game but personally... meh.

Left 2 Die is good, as far as it goes. It could do with 1) difficulty settings, particulally a harder mode 2) more options, different maps, perhaps being able to use protos? And 3) the Night 2 Die mode does not seem to work.
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TheBluff #981
TheBluff
15/02/2011
Can you launch hero line wars? I played it in Warcraft and I want it in Starcraft!!
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Whalekiller #920
Whalekiller
13/02/2011
EN TARO COUSINE!!!!!!!!!!!
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BACIU #526
BACIU
12/02/2011
yeah aiur chef was nice star jewwel is nice 2 left 2 die meh its like playing co op but cool ...but screw them release the beta for blizzard dota damn u !!!!!!!!!!!!! wana play as murauder(muradin marauder)
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Furion #357
Furion
11/02/2011
Did two matches of Aiur Chef, ingredients are fine but main courses are not. Every third round I got Ultralisk! Could also want Brood Lord or maybe even a Leviathan as a main course. Or some delicious Terra-Stuffed Overlord!
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Cryder #720
Cryder
11/02/2011
Aiur chef was wonderful, and if this is just beta, I imagine there would be alot of more ingredients added right :D?
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THDOTM #948
THDOTM
10/02/2011
it wont let me log in
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LadyKiller #728
LadyKiller
10/02/2011
Left 2 Die looks great.
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ponzoFIN #833
ponzoFIN
08/02/2011
I rofled on StarJeweled :D
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AfterStar #469
AfterStar
08/02/2011
To those that are not aware of it already, Left 2 Die has more difficulty settings as well as a never ending mode. The one featured is on normal mode.To play on other difficulties you need to Search "Left 2 Die" and there will be games Left 2 Die (Hard), Left 2 Die(Brutal) and so on , OR just create your own game with Left 2 Die and select a difficulty.
Brutal mode is really hard xD.
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AfterStar #469
AfterStar
08/02/2011
Other modes can be found under the category "Co-op Vs AI"
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hOms #752
hOms
08/02/2011
SOS- Space of Starcraft!
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Mayhem #444
Mayhem
07/02/2011
wow, it's outstanding feature - it would surely maximize lifetime of sc2 to infinity + 120 years ;) and that's all for one purchase ! Keep going that way blizz
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MyMom #875
MyMom
07/02/2011
Dota Q-Q
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YWNightmare #735
YWNightmare
07/02/2011
Ilike left 2 die
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HAARP #687
HAARP
06/02/2011
Starjeweled is pretty nice in my opinion.
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InfestedOne #557
InfestedOne
06/02/2011
stop dismissing them as worthless when they're still beta
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MrHurricane #749
MrHurricane
06/02/2011
aiur chef is to simple... and starjeweled just sux
and I played left2die one time and I finshed it easy...
go for dota or marine arena not these stupid games
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Moip #133
Moip
10/02/2011
@MrHurricane: Just play left 2 die again, on night 2 die mode, then try complaining again.
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Skylord #486
Skylord
06/02/2011
i don't think so
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Ozaren #971
Ozaren
06/02/2011
Will achievements be included? :D
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MMWAR #279
MMWAR
06/02/2011
ok lets get DOTA
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Gimliownz #187
Gimliownz
06/02/2011
Like it :) allot
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Gejmmaster #230
Gejmmaster
06/02/2011
Aiur chef and starjeweled are funny, but left2die is just copy of outbreak with a small modification...
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Ember #915
Ember
05/02/2011
how do i get them?
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Slyer #298
Slyer
04/02/2011
Funny mods.. I'm waiting... By the way, 'World of Starcraft' is very good idea!
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Croder #140
Croder
04/02/2011
Awesome mods :D.Still waiting for "Starcraft Universe"(World of Starcraft).
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pinost #468
pinost
04/02/2011
omfg good mods.
I know the best mod is World Of Starcraft
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Oscar #298
Oscar
04/02/2011
Hello, were do i gett these games?
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CroSlayer #288
CroSlayer
15/02/2011
@Oscar: it say in the text:"To play the beta versions of Aiur Chef, StarJeweled, or Left 2 Die, simply go to the Multiplayer tab in StarCraft II and look for the custom games window. "!!! just search for one of them.
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Razorn #965
Razorn
04/02/2011
nice
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Marcow #690
Marcow
04/02/2011
This looks amazing xD
Gonna give it a try for sure ^^
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Maddox #990
Maddox
02/02/2011
Looks cool :D
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Socky #814
Socky
01/02/2011
Looks fun
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Nevan #652
Nevan
01/02/2011
Super nice, I'll to have some fun, wish me luck guys, cuz I wish you luck. go go go ...
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FINALLY =D LET THE GAMES BEGIN
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Thorrak #595
Thorrak
31/01/2011
let2die is abit too easy other 2 are great though!! I have alot of fun playing them. More games/maps from blizzard like these would be welcome.. my favourite UMS is still Star Battle though!