Submissions by Monica.Odette tagged fighting

Genre: Fighting, Sports

Platform: Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC

Demography: “T” for Teen (+14 years old)

Game Description:
First rule of the Robot Fighting Club is you don’t talk about the Robot Fight Club. Based on the real-life sport, RFC is a single-player, multiplayer robot combat competition which the player builds and operate constructed remote controlled robots to fight against each other in bizarre arenas.

The Arenas have booby-traps that are intended to make fights more interesting and unpredictable and to reward drivers who can avoid the traps while pushing or carrying their opponent into them. This booby-traps include Pulverizers, Spikes, Spinning Discs, Kill Saws, Pistons.

The robots have Interchangeable weaponry, so the player can customize its robot. The weapons are an effective method of damaging or controlling the actions of its opponent while at the same time protecting itself from aggression. These weapons can be:

• Saw Blades
• Spinner
• Lifter
• Stabber
• Overhead Axe
• High voltage electric discharge
• Liquids (glue, oil, water, corrosives…)
• Fire
• Explosives
• Projectiles
• Lasers
• Air Cannons
• Etc.

The great majority of the robots roll on wheels, which are very effective on the smooth surfaces used for typical robot combat competition and can be changed and customized. The robots can use Tank treads, walking legs, Gyroscopic precession, Magnetic Wheels, Flying, Hopping, Etc.

*Battle Rules
A robot could lose a match in several ways:
• Immobilization: A robot that is unable to move is counted out = 10 seconds of immobility to be precisely.
• Pit: Some of the arena hazards are the pits, large holes in the arena. A robot that falls or is pushed into this is eliminated.
• Removal from arena: If a robot is ejected from the arena.

If none of the above conditions were satisfied, the contestants will be scored the competitors on style, control, damage and aggression.
The Battle are separated into four weight: Light weight, Middle weight, Heavy weight and Super heavy weight

  • The Matches
    Matches are three minutes long. During a match, two robots do their best to destroy each other using whatever means available.
    There are only two events that cause the match to be paused resulting in people entering the arena:
  1. the robots are stuck together and cannot separate or that both have simultaneously become immobilized.

  2. The other scenario is that one or both robots have caught on fire.

*RUMBLE ROUND
At the end of the tournament, a series of 'rumbles' or 'melee rounds' is typically held in each weight class, allowing robots that survived the main tournament to fight in a 'free for all' in a 5-minute match, in which are too many robots at one rumble, and multiple rumbles are held with the top surviving bots competing in a final showdown.

Music Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l02X8RmW8IE&list=PL-6iEAVaTOdXVGjJBOtf4nwzoF6HQawsh&index=15&t=0s

(Image Credits: Pinterest)
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/302444931195693549/