Selasa, 03 Oktober 2017


Real Steel World Robot Boxing Guide

 
 
Many of our favorite fighters from the movie and the first game return for the sequel, and the controls are made a little more transparent and look a lot cleaner. The game is very heavy with in-app purchases, as well as limited in the amount of things players can do in a given time. There are also some features missing from the original, such as tag team boxing and creating one's own robot. Instead we have paint jobs, the only real customization one can do to their robot, which are nothing more than pre-determined schemes for a given fighter that offer a pay out bonus at the end of a fight.

In Real Steel World Robot Boxing, you will be using various robots to fight against fellow robots in the boxing ring. As of now there are a total of 24 robots divided into 4 tiers. Each tier represents the base strength of each robot;1st tier robots will have no chance against 2nd tier robots even when fully upgraded.World Robot Boxing features Atom, Noisy Boy, Midas, and some of the franchise’s other stars, but also expands both the scope and the cast of characters. Your ultimate goal is to dethrone Zeus, the World Robot Boxing champion, by fighting your way through multiple increasingly difficult circuits of robot fighters. 
 
 


When you do find your way to Real Steel World Robot Boxing’s main menu, the options are rather minimal. You can jump into the career game, access the game’s settings and get free coins by liking the game over on YouTube. Settings sound levels and control orientations. Do not use your Windows Phone Back button. Use the on-screen directional arrows and “x” marks to navigate backwards/forwards or close pop-up windows. If you use the Windows Phone Back button, you will exit the game.

During fights you will be using a virtual controller on the bottom of the screen, with movement buttons and 4 other buttons, which are light attack, heavy attack, block, and special attack. Light and heavy attack buttons can be combined with movement buttons to change their attack, resulting in a total of 8 normal attacks and 1 special attack variation. This system is quite common in mobile fighting games, but the combat in this game is designed beautifully, and is very fluid and challenging.As you play you will receive Real Money, which is the in-game currency used to purchase, upgrade, and change the color scheme of your robots. Upgrading is a very integral part of the game, as it will strongly improve your chance of winning against opponents. 
 
 


Should you prove victorious, you earn money that can be spent to upgrade your robot’s armor, power, and special ratings. There are five levels of upgrades possible for each of the five components, though a wait time is put into effect for the top two levels. Real Gold, the game’s premium currency, is the workaround, and you can earn it by leveling up as well as buying it via in-app purchases.

You have a statistical bar that reflects you energy refills, current robot in use, the level of the robot and your cash counts. You also have a link to view your gaming achievements in the left corner of this information bar.If you need a jump on buying robots, coins, or energy cores all you need to do is tap the “+” in the right corner of the information bar to access the in-app purchase options. They range in price from $.99 for an energy core to $109.99 for a collection of twenty robots.Time Attack is a match against a randomly selected opponent and you have to dispatch them as quickly as possible. Free Sparing lets you choose the level of your opponent and the Daily Exhibition is a match for bonus cash.
 
 


Real Steel World Robot Boxing includes four types of fight modes:Championship, free sparring, time attack and daily exhibition match.When you are ready to resume your robot-fighting career, you will be sent to a secondary menu that has your gaming options. They include:
Fight Modes: Championship Bracket, Free Sparing, Time Attack, and Daily Exhibition. More on this in a second.
Robot Dealer: Here is where you can use your fight earnings to buy new and stronger robots. Owned Robots: An overview of your robot collection.
Upgrade: Spend your fight earnings to improve your robot’s abilities. You can upgrade the robot’s motherboard, power core, chassis, mainframe, and hydraulics. A full upgrade is possible or you can purchase the upgrades one item at a time. Each upgrade increase the robot’s armor, power and special abilities.
Paint Shop: Don’t care for the bare metal look? The paint shop has a series of color patterns and styles to let you customize your robot. The paint jobs are not free and are just another way to spend those earnings.
Mystery Draw: A card game where you can bet your earnings to earn rewards that include additional robots and coins. 
 
 


Every time you fight you will lose one point energy, whether you win or lose, and if you run out you have to stop playing for a while. Every 10 minutes you get back one point, but you only start with five, which means that you have to wait 50 minutes to regain the energy used for just five fights.The various championship leagues each have their own set of contenders leading up to a title fight of sorts, and you can purchase and upgrade new tiers of robots as you progress. Multiple skins grant bonus cash for wins, as well as just making your bots look better, and daily challenges have increasing rewards when you log in on consecutive days. Online head-to-head play sounds like it would be a blast, but it’s not ready yet.

Real Steel World Robot Boxing is a very good fighting game with a wonderful game design.Lets start it play 24 robots fighting on Real Steel World Robot Boxing game!