Angry Birds Transformers Trailer

Angry Birds TransformersBirds and Pigs disguised as robots.InfoLength (in levels):InfiniteDeveloper(s):Publisher(s):Rovio EntertainmentExientRovio EntertainmentHasbroReleased:September 25, 2014 (iOS - Finland, New Zealand, Canada, Australia)October 15, 2014 (iOS - worldwide)October 30, 2014 (Android - Google Play)November 5, 2014 (Android - Amazon)Platforms:Android, iOSRatings:ESRB: EGenre:Shoot'em up, side-scrollingVersion(s):2.00.3 (current)Angry Birds Transformers is a side-scrolling shoot em' up video game released for iOS (Oct. 15, 2014) and Android (Oct.

Angry Birds Transformers now available on Apple App Store and Google Play! Angry Birds Transformers Comic-Con trailer - Duration: 1:07. Angry Birds 49,129,415 views. After much speculation around the exact game-play in Angry Birds Transformers today's trailer reveals a point and shoot side-scrolling platform genre new to the Angry Birds series. Unlike Angry.

In this game, the (as the protagonist 'Autobirds') and the (as the antagonist 'Deceptihogs') join forces to battle against the 'EggBots'.A was released on August 29, 2014, animated like a mid-1980s VHS tape, which the original Transformers cartoon series was distributed on for home viewing. Contents PlotThe storyline begins with the hurtling towards Earth. Upon entering the atmosphere, the EggSpark turns into an egg-like shape. As the EggSpark is heading towards, the age-old battle between the Birds and the Pigs unfolds, ready to clash over a clutch of Eggs. Shortly thereafter, the EggSpark crashes to Earth, with the fallout turning the Birds, the Pigs, and even the Eggs into robots. After marveling at their new robotic bodies, the Birds (as the Autobirds) and the Pigs (as the Deceptihogs) were about to resume their battle when the robotized Eggs (dubbed the 'EggBots') began shooting at random environmental objects, robotizing them and attacking both Autobird and Deceptihog alike.

With a new threat surfacing, the mutual enemies are forced to enter an uneasy alliance in order to battle the Eggbots and save Piggy Island together.The game begins with all of the Deceptihogs and most of the Autobirds captured by robotized Pigs (dubbed the 'Pigbots'). Red (as Optimus Prime) and Chuck (as Bumblebee) must free their allies from captivity and save Piggy Island.GameplayThe objective in the game is to complete a run from start to finish in each stage, dealing with Pigbots attacking both Autobirds and Deceptihogs alike. Popping pigs is not needed to finish any stage; popped pigs are used to unlock new characters who are encased in ice. To pop the pigs, players must either directly shoot at them, or destroy their fortresses to crush them or make them fall from great heights.Players can also transform to speed through a level faster and avoid highly damaging falling monoliths. As players upgrade their Transformers, they get special Energon abilities that can be recharged by shooting roboticized environmental objects to release Energon cubes.Players can also bring an ally (even from a different faction) into a stage, where they can be summoned to assist the player for a set amount of time. If Astrotrain flies over you after your partner has disappeared, then he can no longer help you complete the level before returning to Astrotrain. However, if your partner is still present when Astrotrain flies over you, then he will remain with you until you and him both return to Astrotrain.

Players' health is represented by five hearts made of five lines (4% health) representing 20% of health. If you lose all of your health points, you will fail the level and Astrotrain will beam your beaten-up Transformer away from the event, followed by a spotlight shining down on the beaten-up Transformer inside his cab on the Game Over screen with the word 'Unlucky!' Appearing over him.Currency CoinsThroughout levels, players will collect coins for every pig popped or destroyed a block. These coins are needed to upgrade the player's unlocked Transformers and/or recharge them when defeated. Coins also appear in special golden blocks that release coins when shot at. A number of one to five of these blocks can appear in levels, however, they are tough to destroy completely, especially when flying Pigbots or missiles are present. Occasionally, a bonus level may appear covered in a red/blue glass shield, which the player can unlock for 10 gems to play a level of a random difficulty where coins are released more often than regular.

These types of levels last only for 24 hours before becoming a regular level once again. Depending on the player's Transformer and the difficulty of the level, it is possible to earn over 5000 coins in these types of levels by popping bigs, destroying fortresses and shooting at golden coin blocks.GemsAs a recurring item from many other games in the series such as, Gems reappear in Angry Birds Transformers, once again, as an alternative currency. Their main use in the game is to speed up and complete upgrades, missions (missions portal) or recharges, purchase accessories to customize the player's Transformers, destroy difficult levels using the Skywarp attack (which can only be used a matter of three times; each use increases the number of gems needed for the next attack), unlock covered levels to play bonus coin doubler levels, or change your Transformer into a different Transformer from the event for 1 gem. Exploration education science reviews. Gems are difficult to obtain and so far only are rewarded to the player in three ways: through a completed achievement or mission from a missions portal and claiming the reward, by tapping random treasure chests that rarely spawn on Piggy Island, which release a random number of gems between 1 to 10, or by simply paying for them with real money through the in-app purchasing system.PigsAs of a recent update, popped pigs from levels are now used as currency to unlock new characters. When the player unlocks a new area through upgrading their Transformers, a new character will be enclosed in a block of ice on the land. The player must give a number of popped pigs to unlock them. You can also use them to shorten the time of the mission after selecting your Transformer(s) in Mission portals.MaterialsAlso of a recent update, Materials are special items earned by completing stages, Missions, and Daily Quests, stored in the Silo.

These are used to upgrade your characters and create Energonicons.The amount of Materials you can store is dictated by the level of the Silo. The Silo can be upgraded using Coins and Materials, which not only lets you store larger numbers and higher levels of Materials but increases the number and rarity of Materials rewarded upon stage completion. Any Materials won that exceed the Silo's capacity are converted to Coins. The Silo's maximum level is 15.These are the Materials you may find in the game:Autobird Materials:Deceptihog Materials:Other Materials:BirdiumPig IronSuper RariumAutocogDeceptigearAnger ChipBadness ProcessorSparksIntroduced in 2017, Sparks are currencies used to promote a character to gain bonus points at the end of Challenge Events.

The promotion of your character costs 500 sparks. The higher the rank, the more sparks you need. There are 3 ways to earn Sparks:. You can earn them in Daily Quests. The amount of Sparks you earn in the Daily Quests are 400 (formerly 500, as of a new update it has been reduced to 400 because you can also earn them in the Sparkrun). You can get them in the token exchange in Challenge Events.

You can also earn them in the Sparkrun.SquadsCompleting character Squads is helpful in many different ways. The more Squads you have filled out, the higher the max number of Coins unoccupied map spaces can accrue. Also, any character from a completed Squad earns a 50% Coin bonus once they finish a level.During many Challenge Events, you can earn bonuses to your Event scores by using a character from the suggested Squad.

I freely admit that I was, and still am, profoundly skeptical that Angry Birds Transformers is a great idea. On the other hand, this trailer is not only shockingly ’80s authentic, it’s also hilarious at the same time.

The trailer lays out the basic concept of the game, although we don’t see any gameplay footage, but what’s surprising is how far they’re willing to go to make the concept work. If the music sounds vaguely familiar, that’s because Hasbro actually paid Vince DiCola, the composer for the original Transformers movie, to write a new theme. That’s a fairly impressive level of commitment, right there, and replicating the cheap laser effects from the original series will probably turn out to be a ridiculous amount of work as well.

The game seems to at least be twisting the usual concept, namely that it’s the eggs who need to be put into their place by giving avians severe head trauma this time around, so that’s promising. But if nothing else, at least this trailer is good for a laugh.