The levels aren’t really more difficult, so there doesn’t seem a real reason to force this upon players.Įnding on a good note, this is definitely a game a Transformers fan can enjoy. And although it’s optional to use them or not, it isn’t optional to have the option - these levels won’t start unless you select a team-up. Their arrival smashes blocks and pops pigs, too. The team-ups add another button on the bottom of the game screen as you run along, which you can use at any point to bring an AI-controlled second character in for a short time to blast enemies. Or if you’re not signed in to Facebook, some random person. Some levels allow you to team up with someone from your friends list. Before levels, after levels (optional, to earn more pigs and coins), in the pause menu… And it really wants you to sign into Facebook, too. It is a F2P game, but video ads are everywhere. The only other issue is the frequency of adverts. Unless you spend Energon, and unless that character is in the middle of an upgrade… Transformations take longer for later levels, so whereas you’ll wait fifteen minutes for an early level, you will have to wait a few hours for the chance to replay a later level. ![]() Whilst it is cleared, though, the level will earn you up to 200 coins. Which means replaying levels to earn coins - but once you’ve completed a level it remains cleared for a while, until it’s once again hit by a cyberdrone. Say you’ve managed to save up enough Energon - you still have to earn the coins in levels. This is a problem as you have to wait while the bots are upgrading (some literally taking hours), or spend the premium currency Energon. And you can’t unlock sections until you’ve upgraded your bots - the higher their level, the higher your player level which opens up the sections for unlocking. Grimlock has a laser, Bumblebee can go faster and has a blaster while Bludgeon has a three-shot blaster.īut on the subject of the levels, for each section you unlock with coins (a lot of coins…) you only get a few more levels. Each one is different, with movement speed and weapon type. Unlocked characters can then be used for other missions, as you don’t get to decide who to use - each level is for a specific Autobird or Deceptipig. I’m unsure how much heat cybernetic Suidae can be turned into, but the game decides on some arbitrary numbers - multiples of 100 usually. Killed pigs are used as payment to unlock characters from their frozen prisons. It might go to the one beside it, which wastes shots you could have used to get another pig. However, it may be the display or more likely the game, that sometimes when you tap on something to attack it - a TNT crate, or a glass block - it doesn’t lock on correctly. The graphics are nice and vibrant - everything looks nice and clear even on a phone display. If you do lose health, you need to pay coins to refill it before entering a level. ![]() Once at zero, Astrotrain (your entry and exit for each level) teleports you aboard and you have to retry the level. Your health appears as hearts floating above your character’s head, letting you know how much more damage they can take. You take damage slowly in the earlier levels - unless you get hit by a column. They can remain transformed for only a short time, and it’s usually used to outrun the giant columns that fall onto you. You don’t control the running, just the aiming and the special moves, such as energon shield, an airstrike or simply to transform. The aim is to try to destroy them before they kill you. Playing as the Transformer birds and pigs, you run along the scenery whilst being attacked by other pigs. Luckily it’s also changed the birds and a handful of pigs into cyborgs. ![]() The Eggspark has landed on Piggy Island and is trying to change it into a robotic utopia. Now, the Star Wars tie-ins are the catapult-the-bird style - Angry Birds Transformers changes it up quite a bit, making it a run-and-gun game. ![]() You have the original catapult-wielding birds, racing, a recent RPG and a couple of tie-ins, of which this is one. Rovio has so many iterations of Angry Birds, it’s almost confusing. Mobile // 18th Nov 2014 - 8 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Angry Birds Transformers Review
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