Transformers: Autobots - DS
Game Overview
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Summary
Transformers Autobots is a third-person, free roaming adventure game, in which you play a completely new robot in disguise on Earth. Your new robot comes in the classic good guy colours of red and blue. Because you're a brand new robot you have the choice of what you want to transform into. All you have to do is scan a vehicle and you can transform into it, and the vehicles range from cars to helicopters.
Your main aim in the game is to protect the Earth from Decepticons and destroy any h ... more >>
Your main aim in the game is to protect the Earth from Decepticons and destroy any h ... more >>
Transformers Autobots is a third-person, free roaming adventure game, in which you play a completely new robot in disguise on Earth. Your new robot comes in the classic good guy colours of red and blue. Because you're a brand new robot you have the choice of what you want to transform into. All you have to do is scan a vehicle and you can transform into it, and the vehicles range from cars to helicopters.
Your main aim in the game is to protect the Earth from Decepticons and destroy any hidden Decepticons you find. There are also side missions to complete, such as destroying as many buildings as possible in a certain time limit (that's a little strange considering you're supposed to be the good guys). The Autobots version of the game has unique Antarctic levels unlike the Decepticon version.
The touchscreen serves as a map, showing where your enemies are, your missions and your current target. It also shows your experience level and how far to go until your next level. The main use of the touchscreen is the transformation button which instantly transforms you into the last thing you scanned.
WiFi-wise, you can get into deathmatches, play Allsparks Soccer and get into an Allsparks War. In the Allsparks War, you have to join a faction and download a daily mission. The better you do on the mission, the more points you earn for your faction and the more unlockables you receive. The different factions scores can are compared on the game's website. << less
Your main aim in the game is to protect the Earth from Decepticons and destroy any hidden Decepticons you find. There are also side missions to complete, such as destroying as many buildings as possible in a certain time limit (that's a little strange considering you're supposed to be the good guys). The Autobots version of the game has unique Antarctic levels unlike the Decepticon version.
The touchscreen serves as a map, showing where your enemies are, your missions and your current target. It also shows your experience level and how far to go until your next level. The main use of the touchscreen is the transformation button which instantly transforms you into the last thing you scanned.
WiFi-wise, you can get into deathmatches, play Allsparks Soccer and get into an Allsparks War. In the Allsparks War, you have to join a faction and download a daily mission. The better you do on the mission, the more points you earn for your faction and the more unlockables you receive. The different factions scores can are compared on the game's website. << less
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