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Robocraft : ウィキペディア英語版
''Robocraft''''' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.

''Robocraft'' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.
==Gameplay==
Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game 〔robocraftgame.com〕 where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.
The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players.
In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.
In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.
There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)
The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.
As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Robocraft''''' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」の詳細全文を読む
'Robocraft'' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.


''Robocraft'' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.
==Gameplay==
Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game 〔robocraftgame.com〕 where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.
The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players.
In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.
In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.
There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)
The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.
As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Robocraft''''' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」の詳細全文を読む
' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.

''Robocraft'' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.
==Gameplay==
Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game 〔robocraftgame.com〕 where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.
The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players.
In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.
In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.
There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)
The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.
As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''Robocraft''''' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」の詳細全文を読む
'Robocraft'' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Robocraft''''' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」の詳細全文を読む
' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''Robocraft''''' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」の詳細全文を読む
'Robocraft'' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.">ウィキペディアで「'''''Robocraft''''' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」の詳細全文を読む
' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.">ウィキペディアで''Robocraft''''' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」の詳細全文を読む
'Robocraft'' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」の詳細全文を読む
' is an online third-person vehicle shooter game set on fictional areas of different planets where players construct machines that are used to fight with others in battles. It is currently an open-alpha game, and is being developed and published by the indie video game developer Freejam Games based in the United Kingdom. The game features contained garages in which players can build various functional vehicles with basic block-based parts (such as cubes and wheels) along with weapons that can be used for combat. The initial alpha build was released in March 2013, featuring a single-player building and test mode. In April 2013, Freejam Games released multiplayer combat, which is now the core content of the game. Content updates and bug fixes for the game are released a few times each month. On April 14, 2014, the company revealed that Robocraft had gained over 300,000 players in a few months; the game continues to attract many players, notably, international players from non-English speaking countries. It is also available as a Steam platform release.==Gameplay==Robocraft is a "build, drive, fight" game robocraftgame.com where the players engage in online battles in order to gain Robot Points (RP) and experience to further advance their robotic vehicles. With each level, the player unlocks better armor blocks, mobility components, and weapons from the tech tree, which they can then purchase with Robot Points. Parts can also be purchased with "Galaxy Cash", an in-game currency that must be purchased with real money or by selling or renting a bot in the community robot factory; some cosmetic items are only purchasable with Galaxy Cash. The player is given the freedom to customize their vehicle or robot in any way they like, as long as it does not exceed their in-game CPU limit. The player's CPU limit increases as the player levels up, and it restricts the player from adding too much complexity to their vehicle. Robots are battle rated via a Robot ranking based upon arbitrary values of all components currently on their robot.The game features a part-based damage model. To achieve a kill, all cubes must be disconnected from the pilot seat. The damage model permits creativity and significant engineering in the areas of damage distribution and redirection. Robocraft has five gamemodes at present (Team Deathmatch, Battle Arena, The Pit, Single-Player and Test). Players can acquire RP through all gamemodes except for Test; Single-Player mode allows the player to test their robot against AI robots before battling with other players. In a "Battle Arena", gameplay is much more complex. Each team's base has a "Protonium Reactor", which is a large cluster of destructible crystals. A match is won when a team's reactor is completely destroyed. The reactor is protected by a "Fusion Shield". Players are healed by the fusion shield at their base, which is also impenetrable by enemy fire from the outside. Throughout the map, there are three "Fusion Towers." The Fusion Towers are similar to Protonium Reactors in that they are collections of destructible crystals. When these crystals are destroyed, ownership of the destroyed tower is transferred to the team which captured it. Each team must have at least one fusion tower to maintain their fusion shield.In a Team Deathmatch battle (TDM), the player's team wins once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, or the enemy's base is captured by the team. TDM was the core gamemode, and was renamed from "Classic" after the "Respawned and Overclocked" update.There are several different weapon classes (Subatomic Machine Gun, Plasma Launcher, Rail Cannon, Nanotech Disruptor and Tesla Blades) and several different propulsion systems (Thrusters, Wheels, Skis, Caterpillar Tracks, Hover Blades, Aerofoils, Rudders, Walker Legs, Mech Legs and Rotor Blades). While weapons cannot be mix-and-matched, with the exception of the Tesla Blades (which are considered a secondary weapon), propulsion systems can be combined to create hybrids. (Such as a Walker-Flyer, a robot that can fly with Aerofoils and walk with Walker Legs)The player can friend other players or add up to 2 other players to their platoon (3 total, up to 4 with a premium subscription), meaning that they can be guaranteed to fight on the same team in the same battle as the other people in the platoon.As well as enemy radars and radar jammers, the game features a "spotting" mechanic, allowing players to highlight a specific enemy and alerts their team-mates about the enemy's presence, as well as telling them its weaponry and method of propulsion. This also shows the spotted player on the mini-map of your team. A player who has been spotted has an exclamation mark appear on their UI along with a siren sound.」
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