Cybertronian games

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Cybertronians, both Autobots and Decepticons, are known to engage in Cybertronian games.

Bar games

Some generic Decepticons were shown to indulge in darts and arm wrestling during their stay at Maccadam's Old Oil House. Out to Lunch! Whether these activities should be classed as sports is a matter of contention here on Earth (and the prevailing Cybertronian opinion remains unrecorded) but they are included here for the sake of completeness.

Cards

Rattrap has been seen playing holographic card games, but it is unknown what games he was playing. Power Surge

Cyber poker

Decepticons have been known to play cyber poker. Turbo Master's toy bio

Praxus Fold 'Em

Praxus Fold 'Em is an addictive chip and card game on Jungle Planet. Brimstone and Undermine are avid players and use Energon goodies and the swapping of chores as prizes between them. Brimstone's Cyber Key Code text

Triad

Triad is a game played on Monacus. Spacewarp won the Transwarp Blaster in a particularly high-stakes tournament. Ask Vector Prime

Fullstasis

Analogous to chess on Earth, "Fullstasis" is apparently both the name of this game and what one says upon victory, like "checkmate". It's played on a diamond-patterned board and includes pieces called a "Quarg" and a "Vig". Nightbeat and Siren played Fullstasis (or a game very much like it) aboard the Ark shortly before Thunderwing attacked. Assault on the Ark! Later, Getaway and Slapdash were seen to enjoy a game during downtime. Eye of the Storm

Gutcruncher and Hubcap played Fullstasis in Axiom Nexus. Jackpot accidentally used his luck-warping field to send Gutcruncher's hand into superposition, meaning that Hubcap lost 53,000 credits on the game. Gone Too Far

Rodimus played Highbrow at the game aboard the Lost Light. In victory, he was less than gracious. You, Me, and Other Revelations

Vector Prime enjoys a nice game of Fullstasis from time to time. Ask Vector Prime

Tear'n'chase

Tear'n'chase is a game similar to hide and seek. One mech runs or drives off and the rest of the party follows some time later. They have to find and catch up with the runner. While it is obvious when the chasing party wins, it is unclear what the requirements are for the runner to win. Either there's a time limit per game or the runner has to find a way past the party back to the starting point to win. The Age of Wrath Pt.3