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'''Attacktix''' is one of [[Hasbro]]'s gaming properties. Players select an "army" of figures, | [[Image:AttacktixDemo.jpg|thumb|350px|Tabletop gaming condensed down to simply knocking things over. ''Awesome''.]] | ||
'''Attacktix''' is one of [[Hasbro]]'s gaming properties. Players select an "army" of figures, then try to use the figures' special abilities (firing missiles, spring-loaded strike attacks, and the like) to knock down the opposing force. | |||
The game is designed to be played both with a simple move-then-attack pattern, or by adding extra rules concerning charcaters' point values and special powers acivated when a pieces is knocked over, adding greater levels of strategy. | |||
Initially, the ''Attacktix'' line consisted solely of ''[[Star Wars]]'' characters; however, Hasbro has since introduced ''Transformers'' characters to the mix, using a combination of ''[[Energon (toyline)|Energon]]'' and ''[[Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' characters, as well as a few oddball "generic" units, like the [[Decepticlone]] [[Light Unit]]. Most strikingly, the Attacktix line featured a "crossover" pack, pitting ''Transformers'' characters AGAINST ''Star Wars'' characters for utter supremacy of the Male Action market. Whether other ''Transformers'' generations or other Hasbro toyline properties (like [[G.I. Joe]]) will join the Attacktix war has yet to be seen, but seems highly likely. | |||
==External Links== | |||
* [http://www.hasbro.com/attacktix/ Official hasbro Attacktix website] | |||
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Revision as of 05:17, 14 July 2006

Attacktix is one of Hasbro's gaming properties. Players select an "army" of figures, then try to use the figures' special abilities (firing missiles, spring-loaded strike attacks, and the like) to knock down the opposing force.
The game is designed to be played both with a simple move-then-attack pattern, or by adding extra rules concerning charcaters' point values and special powers acivated when a pieces is knocked over, adding greater levels of strategy.
Initially, the Attacktix line consisted solely of Star Wars characters; however, Hasbro has since introduced Transformers characters to the mix, using a combination of Energon and Cybertron characters, as well as a few oddball "generic" units, like the Decepticlone Light Unit. Most strikingly, the Attacktix line featured a "crossover" pack, pitting Transformers characters AGAINST Star Wars characters for utter supremacy of the Male Action market. Whether other Transformers generations or other Hasbro toyline properties (like G.I. Joe) will join the Attacktix war has yet to be seen, but seems highly likely.

