Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction
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Developer(s) | Clawfish Interactive |
Publisher(s) | BBC Multimedia |
Series | Robot Wars |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
Release | November 30, 2001 |
Genre(s) | Action |
Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction is the third out of a total of five Robot Wars video games. It was created by Crawfish Interactive and published by BBC Multimedia for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It was also released in the US by Vivendi Universal Games. The game is based on Series 4 of Robot Wars.
Gameplay
Like the previous game, Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction, Advanced Destruction featured more than one arena to play in. This game featured four different arenas, War Zone - Which is based on the Series 4 version of the Robot Wars Arena, Robot Factory which takes place in a factory, Steelworks which is based on a steelworks and Power Station which is set in a futuristic power station.
Multiplayer is also available where up to four players can play.
There were 16 competitor robots in the game including Series champions Chaos 2, Panic Attack, Razer and Tornado but also 101, Behemoth, Cassius 2, Diotoir, Dominator 2, Hypno-Disc, Mortis, Onslaught, Plunderbird 4, Pussycat, Stinger and Terrorhurtz.
Like the other games Craig Charles does not appear in the game but the commentator, Jonathan Pearce, appears in the game. However unlike Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction, he does not commentate in the entire battle.