War Robots a Fun Game that Unites different Family Generations

 

War Robots a Fun Game that Unites different  Family Generations

 

WAR ROBOTS is a real-time online multiplayer game where two teams of players fight each other with robots on different battlefields and fight to the death. Virtual joysticks and virtual triggers allow players to control their robots in both rural and urban environments, using objects as cover while chasing the enemy team. Players earn currency by battling opponents and can use that currency to buy new bots or upgrade existing ones. The app's hangar allows players to customize their robots, giving them new weapons, abilities, and paint jobs. At a high enough level, players can unlock clan membership and clan wars, as well as other game modes. 


Even though the game has been out for over four years, the app version has major issues that only the most dedicated bot fans will miss. The most glaring issues with War Robots are the poor AI control on the entry-level machines and the seeming lack of players. The app has nearly 3 million downloads, so why are so many enemy teams playing the game like dumb robots? This can be attributed to poor control. Most gamers already know that virtual joysticks are just a great way to get your blood pressure up. However, it does not take into account the manner in which the enemy stood up and allowed himself to be shot. They don't use cover or counterattack very often, so unless the developers are trying to make the newbies feel like unstoppable war machines, they're doing it wrong.

 

 How to Play War Robots Game

 

So building bigger and better robots is a challenge. The first fifteen/twenty levels are considered the "beginner" part of the game and must be cleared before clan wars and workshops are unlocked. It's annoying because clans allow you to interact with other people, while in the workshop you can get very cool robots. Unless you want to spend money on speed, you're going to get a lot of stupid enemy shots. On the plus side, the different maps are a lot of fun, so if you have the patience (or the pocketbook), higher levels can mean better games. Unfortunately, most app users don't have the patience or money, and with tons of new apps popping up every day, they don't have to. Ultimately, War Robots is an app that appeals to all kinds of mecha geeks, but rewards only the most useful. 



Summary.

 

War Robots is a mobile app game developed and published by game developer Pixonic. This is a third-person shooter with real-time PvP battles in an MMORPG arena mode. Players use BattleTech-like robots on a live battlefield. They can choose to play alone or cooperate with other players. Uses 50% less RAM, installs 40% faster than other similar games,


Parents should know that War Robots is a free multiplayer game where two teams of 6 players fight against each other using powerful robots. The emphasis is on violence, but without human involvement, the fights are bloodless. Players can join higher level clans and can connect the app to their Facebook account.


The app's privacy policy describes what kind of information is collected and shared. To read the full privacy policy, please visit the official website of the developer.
My personal experience is that free-to-play is possible, but without real-money purchases, progress is difficult.

 

What we must emphasize and above all is to take care not to commit acts of violence, I am not only referring to the physical, but also the verbal, the psychological, we know that not everything in families is love and peace, but reconciliation on the basis of respect of individualities, builds healthy relationships and makes our family relationships grow. Games can show violence but we as adults and guides must monitor ourselves so as not to be mirrors of violent behavior that our children can imitate.

Games do not make children violent, our actions and skills are what teach them to be, let's take care of this. 

Let me your comments about the game in case that you play with your kids tell how was your experience, Thanks


 

 

 

 

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