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Games / Verbatim- "Senshuken" (AKA, Cellphone Robots that Fight)
« on: August 23, 2010, 03:32:12 PM »
I realize ARC posted this game a few months ago, but after discovering it for myself in another topic, I have decided to "resurrect" it.
Because I have nothing better to do, I made a quick walkthrough. This should keep the annoying help messages to a minimum.
Although some of it is written in Japanese, it's a cool little game to advertise a company called Verbatim. You make robots out of things such as cell phones, flash drives, and memory chips, and then get them to fight.
You Spin Me Right Round- a strong melee attack, you swing around a random part for massive damage.
Pills Here- the robotic equivalent of painkiller. It works best in tough situations.
Fire the Cannons- A simple ranged attack.
I added those handicapped names, so if you have to blame someone, it's me.
Simply click on the link below.
What, this link?
Yes, it gets boring after a little bit- there's not a lot to do other than make creatures and fight. It is still incredibly entertaining to watch little cellphone spiders and dinosaurs prance around knocking the stuff out of each other, though.
-insert fitting music-
Chaaaarge
Victory dance?
Someone stole my look! Let's just say I don't have a problem with them anymore...
Can't you just hear that thing with the sounds of an Antlion Guard?
My undefeated champion, REX
Because I have nothing better to do, I made a quick walkthrough. This should keep the annoying help messages to a minimum.
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What the hell is it? Sounds like some hentai stuff.
Although some of it is written in Japanese, it's a cool little game to advertise a company called Verbatim. You make robots out of things such as cell phones, flash drives, and memory chips, and then get them to fight.
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Help! I can't figure out how to play!The robots will fight automatically- however, there are three different moves that you control:
You Spin Me Right Round- a strong melee attack, you swing around a random part for massive damage.
Pills Here- the robotic equivalent of painkiller. It works best in tough situations.
Fire the Cannons- A simple ranged attack.
I added those handicapped names, so if you have to blame someone, it's me.
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Enough talking! Where can I find this?
Simply click on the link below.
What, this link?
Yes, it gets boring after a little bit- there's not a lot to do other than make creatures and fight. It is still incredibly entertaining to watch little cellphone spiders and dinosaurs prance around knocking the stuff out of each other, though.
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no pics no clixWell, this isn't Add-Ons, but I will indulge you guys...
-insert fitting music-
Chaaaarge
Victory dance?
Someone stole my look! Let's just say I don't have a problem with them anymore...
Can't you just hear that thing with the sounds of an Antlion Guard?
My undefeated champion, REX