BigBot Smash Ayopa Games LLC *Enhanced for the new iPad!* *****BigBot Smash, the amazingly fun and stress-relieving city stomping arcade game, is no… TouchArcade Rating: Free Buy Now Watch Media Details*Enhanced for the new iPad!* *****BigBot Smash, the amazingly fun and stress-relieving city stomping arcade game, is now FREE!***** "[This] top-down urban robotic rampage offers destructive fun, especially if you love big bots (and smashing stuff up!)." - TouchArcade (4/5 Stars) Humans have been oppressing you for decades, terrorizing robot-kind just because you’re big, metallic and scary. You’ve tolerated it long enough, but now they’ve made you mad. Mad enough to smash! Humans have dismantled your robot sweetheart and scattered the pieces across the globe. So now it’s time for them to pay, and for true love to triumph. March across the globe and smash through the world’s cities to recover your sweetheart’s parts. Key Game Features • Insanely fun pick-up-and-play gameplay. Tap to shoot or smash, and tilt or swipe to move. Then watch the buildings and humans fall by the wayside. • Three distinct robots to control: the tough Blockbot, wheel-riding Cyclobot, and hovering Grimbot. • Collect upgrade parts and advance your robot to lethal heights with upgrades like the Death Ray, Antimatter Pulse, and the “5 Million Angry Hamsters” power source. • Over 20 different cities to smash through, with unique city music that puts you in a globetrotting mood. • Extra game modes including Survival and Speed Demolition. • Multiple control methods so you can guide your robot rampage via simple swiping or tilting. Information Seller:Ayopa Games LLC Genre:Action, Arcade Release:Dec 01, 2011 Updated:Mar 19, 2012 Version:1.2 Size:38.3 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal This fun robotic smash & destroy game (Universal, GameCenter) is free for the first time since release in November 2011. Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Habakuk Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2008 4,779 9 38 Vienna, Austria http://rossau.wordpress.com #2 Habakuk, Feb 18, 2012 What about the TONS of In-App Purchases?! syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #3 syntheticvoid, Feb 18, 2012 They aren't required to actually play, enjoy, beat the game... But yes... Like loads of other games with an quip shop, there's quite a few IAPs... Royce Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2011 4,240 180 63 #4 Royce, Feb 18, 2012 I didn't even realize those were there and I've had this game since release. They must have added them last update. Anyway, they are not needed at all, just give you the same upgrade parts you find in game. GeekyDad Well-Known Member Jan 14, 2012 1,173 0 0 Games Journalist #5 GeekyDad, Feb 18, 2012 Last edited: Feb 19, 2012 Just completed the tutorial, and though the visuals are pretty low-budget, this game has some great mechanics going on. Some things could probably use some tightening up, but I look forward to investing some time into this one. Thanks EDIT: Just played some more of it, and I'm a little embarrassed to say, it's kind of addictive. It's simple and kinda silly, but it's fun in a similar way as the Rampage games. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
They aren't required to actually play, enjoy, beat the game... But yes... Like loads of other games with an quip shop, there's quite a few IAPs...
I didn't even realize those were there and I've had this game since release. They must have added them last update. Anyway, they are not needed at all, just give you the same upgrade parts you find in game.
Just completed the tutorial, and though the visuals are pretty low-budget, this game has some great mechanics going on. Some things could probably use some tightening up, but I look forward to investing some time into this one. Thanks EDIT: Just played some more of it, and I'm a little embarrassed to say, it's kind of addictive. It's simple and kinda silly, but it's fun in a similar way as the Rampage games.