The Concept In the game, players will be commanding their robots using the cards given. The game starts with Instruction cards where we introduce basic commands in simple code. Slowly game moves to resource cards on which bigger code with generic syntax is written. Robots will be executing these codes sequentially just in the way computers execute...
Corral the robots by color or type, and the first to empty their hand wins! To begin the game, each player is dealt 5 robots which they lay face-up in front of them. An additional robot is placed face-up next to the draw pile. On each player's turn, they can play a robot from their hand that matches the type or color of the top robot on the discard pile....
RobotLab: The Card Game is a light card game for 2-5 players, suitable for ages 6+. You take on the role of a scientist trying to be the first to assemble your robot. You draw parts from the lab (arms, legs, and heads) as well as actions cards that help you: find parts for your robot faster, remove unwanted parts from your robot, or catch up by removing...
In the world of RoboTroc, mad scientists compete to construct the most powerful robots possible out of salvaged spare parts. Naturally you wouldn't want to blow your cover by breaking environmental laws, so all of you will be scrounging for components in the junkyard. To set up the game, shuffle the 45 cards and lay them out in a 9x5 grid; each player...
Create your Robot, there are several models. But watch out for the devastating robot and its gang, dynamite ... and the wickedness of your opponents! The aim of the game is to win the game by building your own Robot first with 1 Head, 1 Bust, 1 Left Arm, 1 Right Arm, 1 Left Leg, 1 Right Leg. PREPARATION and VICTORY Shuffle the deck and place it face down...
Rumble Robots was a children's collectible card game sold in starter decks and booster packs circa 2001. The premise is based around warring factions of sci-fi robots. There are two sides: a blue team of good guys, and a red team of bad guys, each lead by a robot king. The blue king is King El Smasho and the red king is King Slugnut. The cards themselves...
From the front of the box: Look out! Here come the robots - a troupe twenty strong! - on the way back to their spaceship after making many friends on earth. But now it's time for them to go home. Can you help them board their spaceship? It's very unsteady when it's parked on earth, and when they step onto it, they really rock the boat. It's so tippy that...