Robots (video game)

Robots (video game)

Infobox VG
title = Robots


developer = Eurocom
publisher = Vivendi Games
designer =
engine =
version =
released = vgrelease|United States of America|USA|February 24, 2005
vgrelease|Australia|AUS|March 10, 2005
vgrelease|Europe|EUR|March 11, 2005
vgrelease|Japan|JPN|July 28, 2005
genre = Platformer
modes = Single player
ratings = ESRB: Everyone (E)
PEGI: 7+
platforms = GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS
media =
requirements =
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"Robots" is a video game of the platformer genre released in 2005 by Eurocom to concide with movie of the same name.

Gameplay

This game Rodney Copperbottom as the main playable character. You can also play as the Wonderbot and Bigweld in the chase scene. Rodney can invent different devices by collecting a certain amount of blueprints scattered throughout the environment. It also features specials including for one example, wrenches from Bigweld and some challenges.

All of them can be used to fight bad robots.

One of the blueprints features a magnet, in almost every level.

In the first world, it starts in Rivet Town, some of them are in its city hall accessed after collecting all blueprints in the alley and the diner. Rodney later enters the train station with a ticket worth 10 gold scrap for its next level which he laters journeys for Robot City where he headed for the train station, after collecting all 16 pieces, he heads for the train station and with a ticket worth 10 gold scrap advanced him into the races and another city, in the same world, six blueprints are needed to rebuild the clock tower. Rodney later enters Bigweld and its skyscraper. Other worlds features an industrial city, the sewers, Bigweld's mansion, its escape and a tower where after collecting 10 gold scrap, the boss opens the door to the final battle.

Features

Every electric force in its circle can only be done by Wonderbot, players switch to obstacles where Rodney cannot reach or has no room especially hard to reach places. Red targets can be shot with bolts collected from Rodney, they are featured in Bigweld's. It can be switched at a circle with Wonderbot colored in green.

Rodney can purchase chips that includes Wonderbot's tricks including juggling and reading. The remainder can go as high as 1,000.

Levels (partial)

*Rivet Town
*Big City - 16 blueprints
*Bigweld
*The world filled with sewers features eight doors, three on the other side, one comes from the previous world, the few where Rodney goes with a ball, once he leaves, he reenters into one of the five balls where it becomes accessible one it lights green, the other has a long track with some fiery traps, after he knocks a button, the track changes in the middle and progresses into the next. The middle hatch leads him into another world.
*Bigweld's Mansion - Two obstacles include transporting a magnetic box into another room and matching four shapes with the correct colors from the blackboard to advance to the races.

Abilities

One of the abilities that Rodney Copperbottom gain includes a wrench, one in Bigweld where Rodney can glide with Wonderbot. Rodney can shoot down enemies with a bolt and later, guided bolt and his magnetic right hand received at Bigwelds.

External links

* [http://www.eurocom.co.uk/index.php/video-games/robots Robots] at Eurocom
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