A group of friends, representing different teams, participate in the "Balloon Olympics" in Fortnite. The first event is a balloon darts competition, where the player who accumulates the most points wins. The second event is a timed obstacle course where players must navigate through a cornfield and land on jump pads while avoiding being shot by the designated "killer". The third and final event is a reverse dropper challenge, where players must climb to the top of a structure. The player with the most points at the end of the three events wins. After the competitions, the friends tally up their scores and declare the winners. In the end, two players, the narrator and Amber, tie for first place with 21 points each.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. There are four teams competing in the Fortnite Olympics: the Galaxy Peep Stars, the Moon People, the Shark People, and the Dinosaur People.
2. The teams are represented by Nikko, Am Brew, Craner, and the narrator, respectively.
3. The first event is a balloon-popping game, where players must pop balloons to score points.
4. The rules of the game are: hitting the center of the balloon is worth 7 points, hitting the metal rim is worth 5 points, hitting the brick is worth 3 points, and hitting the wood is worth 1 point.
5. If a player's balloon lands in the water, they score 0 points.
6. Each player has three attempts to score points.
7. The second event is a game where players must navigate an obstacle course and reach the finish line as quickly as possible.
8. The course features jump pads that players must land on to progress.
9. The third event is a reverse dropper game, where players must navigate a long course and reach the finish line as quickly as possible.
10. The course features obstacles and challenges that players must overcome.
11. The player with the fastest time in each event scores the most points.
12. The final scores are: the narrator (21 points), Am Brew (18 points), Nikko (10 points), and Craner (4 points).
13. The narrator and Am Brew tie for first place, but the narrator is declared the winner.