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  2. War Robots - Wikipedia

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    War Robots (previously titled Walking War Robots) is a mobile app game developed and published by the game developer Pixonic. It is a third-person shooter with real-time PvP battles in Multiplayer Online Battle Arena ( MOBA ) mode.

  3. Heroscape - Wikipedia

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    Hero cards are associated with a single figure and squad cards are associated with a set of two or more figures. In their army, a given player may only have one of a unique hero or squad, but there is no limit on how many copies of a common hero or squad may be selected. D&D Heroscape introduced a fifth type of unit: Uncommon Hero. These play ...

  4. RoboRally - Wikipedia

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    If a robot ends a turn on a space with two wrenches, two points of damage are repaired OR the robot receives a random upgrade card. If a robot ends a turn on a space with a wrench and a hammer, one point of damage is repaired, AND the robot receives a random upgrade card. Play then returns to the beginning of the next turn.

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  6. Robopocalypse - Wikipedia

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    As the war ends, Cormac finds a basketball-sized black cube, which contains the entire history of the robot war. The robots apparently wanted to share this information with their human enemies so the war would be remembered. Cormac is not initially interested in sharing the cube’s information with the other surviving soldiers.

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  8. Rise 2: Resurrection - Wikipedia

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    Rise 2: Resurrection is a fighting game developed by Mirage Media and published by Acclaim Entertainment in 1996. The game is a sequel to Rise of the Robots, and improves on the first game's graphics, rendering, and animation; hits give off metal scraps and electrical arcs progressively run over the bodies of damaged robots.

  9. Norco (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Yuts, the development team, Geography of Robots, also includes Yuts' sister, [6] Aaron Gray, Jesse Jacobi, and pseudonymous musicians fmAura and Gewgawly I. [9] Part of the multimedia project was a side-scrolling game in which a robot attempts to enter a refinery in Norco; this game became Norco, and the earliest version of the ...