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Guns and Robots

Guns and Robots
Guns and Robots logo.jpg
Developer(s) Masthead Studios
Engine Unity
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release 4 August 2014
Genre(s) Online shooter
Mode(s) Multiplayer

Guns and Robots is a cartoon-style online shooter developed by Masthead Studios for Microsoft Windows. The focus on the game is construction of gunfighters and team-based gameplay.

The gameplay of GAR is divided between two main activities – robot construction and arena combat.

The player starts in the Garage where he can assemble a robot from stand-alone parts and composite modules. Several parts are readily available while more powerful components must be unlocked by paying Credits – an in-game currency, earned by destroying opponents and completing objectives in combat. Players can also purchase Credits, but all of the parts can be obtained through regular gameplay. Each robot is composed of several main modules – Chassis, Body, Weapons, and Head, each with their specific function and stats. Only the Body’s destruction eliminates the player completely from the game, while the other modules can be destroyed and still allow the player to continue fighting, albeit at a disadvantage. A destroyed Chassis will immobilize the player, and a destroyed Head will reverse his directional input. During the Open Beta, a fifth module type was added – Devices. These range from mines, to shield walls, to turrets, and add a deeper strategic edge to the gameplay.

When a player is satisfied with the assembled robot, he can start battle. The arena and the members of each team are randomly selected. As of August 2013, three arenas are available – "High Noon" (inspired by Wild West frontier towns), "Suburbia" and "Abordage", featuring a pirates' theme.

Combat occurs in a classical third-person shooter fashion (although players can also zoom into first-person view), playable in timed 5-minute rounds, without respawn. GAR features three game modes, playable on each map and randomly assigned when a game round begins. In addition to the standard Team Deathmatch, Capture the Batteries offers a similar experience to the classic "capture the flag" modes, but the player has to obtain two of the opposing team’s batteries; the second enemy battery only spawns when the first one is delivered to the stealing player’s home base. Bomb Squad features a bomb that must be planted at the enemy base, and then protected until it detonates. Both "Capture the Batteries" and "Bomb Squad" award bonus XP and Credits if the round is won by completing its objective (as opposed to destroying the enemy team), which encourages team coordination and a more tactical approach, rather than a head-on assault.


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