Crashbots

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: Neonchimp
Developer: Neonchimp
Release Date: Oct. 9, 2018

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'Crashbots' Comes to PC Next Month - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Sept. 21, 2018 @ 4:56 p.m. PDT

Take control of the latest line of robots and test their fighting capabilities, agility, and endurance in various arenas filled with dangerous obstacles, booby traps and enemies.

Crashbots was first released on iOS and Android in November of 2017 and has since undergone a complete redesign to make it suitable for PC and Console platforms.

The updated game includes 2 brand new worlds (The Wild West & The Neon City) and a complete redesign of the “old” worlds (Factory, Forest & The Haunted House), improved gameplay, a new mission/goal system, full controller/keyboard support and heavy attacks for each robot.

Crashbots features 2 game modes:

  1. World Mode: In this game mode you have to reach the finish line of each level before your battery runs out. World Mode takes you through 5 different worlds that each have their own unique contraptions and enemies that will try to destroy you. The final level of each world is a big boss fight.
  2. Endless Mode: In this game mode you have to run as far as you can before your energy runs out.


Crashbots features 5 different robots. Each robot has its own stats and a unique heavy attack. The robots can be upgraded to improve their durability and fighting power. You can unlock new robots by finding all of their parts that are hidden in the various worlds and game modes.

Key Features

  • Arcade/Shoot 'm up Gameplay.
  • Boss Fights.
  • Auto-Runner.
  • 125 Levels in 5 different worlds.
  • Unlock and upgrade new characters.

Crashbots will be available on PC (Steam) starting October 9, 2018.



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