Transformers Rising

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Transformers Rising
Developer Mobage
Publisher Mobage
Platform Android, iOS
Release date August 3rd, 2014

Transformers Rising (parsed as "變形金鋼: 崛起" on the Play Store) is a multiplayer card-based battle game published by Mobage for mobile devices. Released for Android devices and iOS devices in mid-2014, the game features much of the early Generation 1 cast, with the campaign including elements from many storylines, similar to the other game, Transformers Legends, also published by Mobage.

Don't worry. This game is also designed to steal money from you. Fans outside of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan aren't missing much. But with the game in beta on Android in the United States at the moment...let's just say that fans are already calling this game superior to Legends. However, the currencies are worth much less in the actual game and rewards are sparse as well. Besides, the game just got ANOTHER overhaul that is very different from the beta. So...

Gameplay

Players must assemble a 3-9 card squad to face off against enemies and fellow players. More slots are unlocked via leveling up. Battles are automatically played out, so the bulk of gameplay is in preparation.


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Episodes

Battlefield Earth:

  1. More than Meets the Eye - I
  2. More than Meets the Eye - II
  3. Transport to Oblivion
  4. Divide and Conquer
  5. Fire in the Sky
  6. SOS Dinobots
  7. Fire on the Mountain
  8. War of the Dinobots
  9. The Ultimate Doom - I
  10. The Ultimate Doom - II
  11. Countdown to Extinction
  12. A Plague of Insecticons
  13. Heavy Metal War

Combiners:

  1. Changing Gears
  2. City of Steel
  3. Attack of the Autobots
  4. The Autobot Run
  5. Traitor
  6. A Prime Problem
  7. The Core

Notes

  • Frenzy is blue, Rumble is red.
  • Autobot cassettes are generally weaker than Decepticon casettes.
  • Drift has appeared as a character card name, but there is no way to obtain him.



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