Each color of warrior (red, yellow, blue and green) represents a different science academy and scientific research such as military technology, geothermal and clean energy, human cyborg robotic technology, and technology for the preservation of the Earth. As a parent, there are several things I like as well. You can see that Bug is a big fan of the Warriors. When the light turns red, the Warrior is nearly out of health and the competition. Green is a healthy Warrior, while yellow shows that it has sustained some damage. As you can see in the video, the Warriors have lights on their back to show their health. Warriors have a Training Mode so you can test everything out before switching the Match Mode and kicking off a battle.īug gave me a hand with this review and created a video to show you how it works and what a battle looks like. Kids can swap out the weapons and armor to try to create the strongest Warrior possible. You place several in a “battle stadium” (or smaller arenas) and they fight it out for the top spot. HEXBUG Warriors are small robots (although slightly larger than the Nanos) that have interchangeable weapons and armor. As big fans of HEXBUG Nanos, we were excited when HEXBUG Warriors were announced.
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