App DescriptionAfter 4 million years, a volcanic eruption awakens the TRANSFORMERS. Use the strengths of each AUTOBOT to defeat the DECEPTICONS in turn-based strategic battles. You must capture sources of Energon power to reactivate, repair or upgrade your TRANSFORMERS. Get ready for epic moments. This is more than meets the eye!23 CHARACTERS FROM THE ORIGINAL SERIESUse popular AUTOBOTS including BUMBLEBEE, OPTIMUS PRIME, RATCHET and IRONHIDE and try to defeat the most infamous DECEPTICON villains including MEGATRON, STARSCREAM, SOUNDWAVE and FRENZY! Each TRANSFORMER has unique properties with weaponry, strengths and weaknesses.17 LEVELS IN STORY MODEFollow the original story of the TRANSFORMERS as you battle through 17 episodes of strategic action.PLAY AS AUTOBOTS OR DECEPTICONSFight as the AUTOBOTS or the DECEPTICONS in Cybertron Arena mode and even challenge a friend! Pick your side and take on the battle!RICH 3D GRAPHICSGet ready to fight in style with very detailed robots, spectacular special effects and beautiful animated scenes, all in 3D!CONVERT YOUR ROBOTConvert into vehicle mode to travel faster and convert into robot mode to get ready for battle.THEIR WAR, YOUR MUSIC (iPHONE 3.0 FEATURE)Access your music library from within the game and play it as background music!FOLLOW US attwitter.com/glumobilefacebook.com/glumobileGIFT THIS APP: Click the 'Buy App' arrow in the iTunesĀ® App Store.
IPhone to get Transformers G1 Awakenings Game. Glu Mobile, creator of the mobile phone application Transformers G1 Awakening has announced that it will be making a version of the game. Transformers: G1 Awakening is a turn based strategy game. The first few levels are tutorial levels. They explain how you can move, fight,.
Transformers: G1 Awakeningplays like a loving tribute tothe space-bots'greatest generation. There's a vast cast of Autobots and Decepticons (though the 'cons are only playable in arena mode).
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