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+ | [[File:Fire&IceBots2.png|thumb|200px|right|[[Sonic-bot]] and [[Burnbot|Burn-bot]] competing in Bot Racing.]] |
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+ | '''Bot Racing'''<ref name="KotakuAnnounce">{{Cite web|publisher=Kotaku|title=Sega's Not Giving Up on ''Sonic Boom''|last=Klepek|first=Patrick|date=June 9, 2015|accessdate=June 9, 2015|url=http://kotaku.com/new-sonic-game-headed-to-on-3ds-this-year-1710082613}}</ref> is a supplementary minigame that appears in ''[[Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice]]''. It is a competition organized by [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]] in an attempt to humiliate [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Boom)|Sonic]] with [[Ragnium]]-powered robots designed to be faster than him and ruin the hedgehog's reputation as the fastest thing alive.<ref name="USGamer"/> |
− | Bot Racing is an extension of ''Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice'' tied to the single player story with multiplayer gameplay. In this mode, Sonic and [[ |
+ | Bot Racing is an extension of ''Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice'' tied to the single player story with multiplayer gameplay. In this mode, Sonic and the [[Bot Racer]]s race against one another on [[Thunder Island]].<ref name="USGamer">{{Cite web|url=http://www.usgamer.net/articles/whats-next-for-sonic-the-hedgehog-and-friends |publisher=USGamer|date=9 June 2015|accessdate=10 June 2015|last=Rignall |first=Jaz |title=What's Next for Sonic the Hedgehog (and friends)? }}</ref><ref name="nintendoworldreport">{{Cite web |url=http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/hands-on-preview/43383/sonic-boom-fire-n-ice-3ds-hands-on-preview |title=Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice (3DS) Hands-on Preview |publisher=Nintendo World Report |author=Koopman, Daan |date=6 September 2016 |accessdate=16 September 2016 |quote= }}</ref> |
==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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[[File:BotRacingOverview.png|thumb|left|200px|Gameplay during Bot Racing.]] |
[[File:BotRacingOverview.png|thumb|left|200px|Gameplay during Bot Racing.]] |
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− | Bot Racing is available for play for both single player and the two-player Local Play option, the latter of which can be accessed |
+ | Bot Racing is available for play for both the single player and the two-player Local Play option, the latter of which can be accessed on [[Thunder Island]].<ref name="USGamer"/> In Bot Racing, two characters engage each other in a sidescrolling race to the finish along a circuit.<ref name="nintendoworldreport"/> Multiple circuit stages exist, each with different routes and arrangements, and their [[Thunder Island#Gameplay|overall layouts]] are similar to the adventure levels'. A character's position in the race can be seen on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s lower screen which depicts an overall view of the current circuit. The first racer to complete three laps wins. |
− | Bot Racing gameplay is much like that in adventure levels, except this mode is purely about racing and speed |
+ | Bot Racing gameplay is much like that in adventure levels, except this mode is purely about racing and speed.<ref name="KotakuAnnounce"/> Abilities like the [[Spin Dash (Sonic Boom)|Spin Dash]], [[Sprint (Sonic Boom)|Sprint]] and the [[Fire Mode|Fire]] and [[Ice Mode]]s are necessary to get over the finish line first.<ref name="nintendoworldreport"/> |
− | + | During the single-player storyline in ''[[Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice]]'', the player must at different points participate in Bot Races to proceed with the story. In these cases, [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic Boom)|Sonic]] races against [[Doctor Eggman (Sonic Boom)|Dr. Eggman]]'s henchbots ([[EggBot Racers]]) from the ''[[Sonic Boom (TV series)|Sonic Boom]]'' television series, such as [[Burnbot|Burn-bot]] and [[Obliterator Bot|Obliterator-bot]].<ref name="USGamer"/> These bots make very few errors, so one must focus and learn courses quickly.<ref name="nintendoworldreport"/> Each main island in single-player mode has its own Bot Racing mini-level with its own unique circuit layout and opponent. These include: |
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+ | Such stages each have two hundred [[Ring]]s along its course which can be collected for extra [[Ragnium]] rewards. |
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⚫ | Over the course of the game, the player can buy/unlock and upgrade additional character-themed [[Bot Racer]]s for Bot Racing from the [[Bot Racer Workshop]] using Ragnium shards (or by collecting [[Junk Part]]s in [[Sticks-bot|one case]]).<ref name="KotakuAnnounce"/><ref name="nintendoworldreport"/><ref name="Info">Sanzaru Games (September 27, 2016). Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice. Nintendo 3DS. Sega. Level/Area: Kodiak Frontier. "'''Hint''': Collected Ragnium drops from enemies. Bring them to Tails at the Bot Racer Worshop."</ref> Additionally, beating an EggBot Bot Racer in Bot Racing for the first time in single-player will make them available for play as well. These bots can be played at select points in the story and via the two-player Local Play where players can challenge each other with them.<ref name="USGamer"/><ref name="nintendoworldreport"/> Also, finding enough [[Trading Card]] pieces will unlock brand new racing circuits for the Bot Racing mode on Thunder Island.<ref name="nintendoworldreport"/> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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Revision as of 22:20, 5 February 2017
Information in this article may not be canonical to the storyline of the games or any other Sonic continuity. |
Bot Racing[1] is a supplementary minigame that appears in Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice. It is a competition organized by Dr. Eggman in an attempt to humiliate Sonic with Ragnium-powered robots designed to be faster than him and ruin the hedgehog's reputation as the fastest thing alive.[2]
Bot Racing is an extension of Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice tied to the single player story with multiplayer gameplay. In this mode, Sonic and the Bot Racers race against one another on Thunder Island.[2][3]
Gameplay
Bot Racing is available for play for both the single player and the two-player Local Play option, the latter of which can be accessed on Thunder Island.[2] In Bot Racing, two characters engage each other in a sidescrolling race to the finish along a circuit.[3] Multiple circuit stages exist, each with different routes and arrangements, and their overall layouts are similar to the adventure levels'. A character's position in the race can be seen on the Nintendo 3DS's lower screen which depicts an overall view of the current circuit. The first racer to complete three laps wins.
Bot Racing gameplay is much like that in adventure levels, except this mode is purely about racing and speed.[1] Abilities like the Spin Dash, Sprint and the Fire and Ice Modes are necessary to get over the finish line first.[3]
During the single-player storyline in Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice, the player must at different points participate in Bot Races to proceed with the story. In these cases, Sonic races against Dr. Eggman's henchbots (EggBot Racers) from the Sonic Boom television series, such as Burn-bot and Obliterator-bot.[2] These bots make very few errors, so one must focus and learn courses quickly.[3] Each main island in single-player mode has its own Bot Racing mini-level with its own unique circuit layout and opponent. These include:
Such stages each have two hundred Rings along its course which can be collected for extra Ragnium rewards.
Over the course of the game, the player can buy/unlock and upgrade additional character-themed Bot Racers for Bot Racing from the Bot Racer Workshop using Ragnium shards (or by collecting Junk Parts in one case).[1][3][4] Additionally, beating an EggBot Bot Racer in Bot Racing for the first time in single-player will make them available for play as well. These bots can be played at select points in the story and via the two-player Local Play where players can challenge each other with them.[2][3] Also, finding enough Trading Card pieces will unlock brand new racing circuits for the Bot Racing mode on Thunder Island.[3]
Trivia
- Bot Racing is very similar to the racing gameplay featured in Sonic Rivals and Sonic Rivals 2.[3]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Klepek, Patrick (June 9, 2015). Sega's Not Giving Up on Sonic Boom. Kotaku. Retrieved on June 9, 2015.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Rignall, Jaz (9 June 2015). What's Next for Sonic the Hedgehog (and friends)?. USGamer. Retrieved on 10 June 2015.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Koopman, Daan (6 September 2016). Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice (3DS) Hands-on Preview. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved on 16 September 2016.
- ↑ Sanzaru Games (September 27, 2016). Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice. Nintendo 3DS. Sega. Level/Area: Kodiak Frontier. "Hint: Collected Ragnium drops from enemies. Bring them to Tails at the Bot Racer Worshop."