Transformers: Robots In Disguise delivers a complete touchscreen action experience where you directly control the iconic robots from the franchise. This title adapts the large-scale conflict between Autobots and Decepticons into a mobile-optimized control scheme, built for precise finger gestures. You initiate the campaign as Bumblebee, with progression systems unlocking a full roster of characters from both factions to command in battle against the Insecticon threat.
The interface is engineered for capacitive touchscreens, translating combat maneuvers into specific swipe and tap commands. Movement is executed by a continuous press-and-hold in any direction on the screen. Offensive actions are segmented into distinct gesture types: a swift swipe over a nearby enemy executes a melee attack, while a press-and-hold on a target initiates a ranged weapon lock for sustained fire. Defensive maneuvers are activated by a double-tap on any vacant area of the display, triggering an evasive dodge or roll. A dedicated transformation meter builds during combat; once full, it enables a shift into vehicle mode to unleash a unique special ability against all on-screen adversaries.
Each level segment requires the elimination of numerous enemy waves to advance. Collectible orbs and item drops scattered throughout the environments serve as the primary currency for character enhancement. This resource is allocated across multiple upgrade paths, including stat improvements for your active robot and the permanent unlocking of new Transformer units for your roster. The game structures advancement around replaying missions with different characters to gather maximum resources and fully upgrade your entire team's combat capabilities.
Disclaimer: This game requires an internet connection for certain features. It contains in-app purchases for virtual currency and items. Network data charges may apply. Please review your device settings for data usage details. Not suitable for all ages; may contain content inappropriate for young children. User data may be collected and used as outlined in the developer's privacy policy.