Power Up for Battle
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Power Up for Battle is an online game made available on Hasbro's website to tie in with the 2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon.
Plot
[edit]Optimus Prime must defeat Starscream in battle using the power of the Mini-Con Weaponizers.
Gameplay
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Power Up for Battle is a very simple fighting game taking place at Denny Clay's scrapyard in which the only playable character is Optimus Prime and the only enemy is Starscream. During the match, Bumblebee will regularly drop stasis pods containing Mini-Cons into the battlefield for Optimus to use as weapons against Starscream. The player can only move forward and back, jump, use their current weapon and transform to perform a dash. Once the battle is over, the player is given the option to play again.
Featured characters
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- Aerobolt
- Bashbreaker
- Sawtooth
- Slipstream
- Tricerashot
- Windstrike
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- Optimus Prime
- Aerobolt
- Bashbreaker
- Sawtooth
- Slipstream
- Tricerashot
- Windstrike
- Bumblebee }}{{#if:*Starscream|
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Notes
[edit]- Sawtooth, Tricerashot and Windstrike are based on their actual toys (with varying levels of accuracy), but Aerobolt, Bashbreaker and Slipstream look nothing like their toys or cartoon models at all.
- Aerobolt's name is also misspelled as "Arrowbolt".
