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Marvel Avengers Alliance | |
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Developer(s) | Offbeat Creations[1] |
Publisher(s) | Playdom(2012–2014) Disney Interactive(2014–2016) |
Director(s) | Bill Rosemann Chia Chin Lee Michael Rubinelli Robert Reichner |
Producer(s) | Justin Woods (2012–2014) Tony Sherrill (2014–2016) Julia Fredrickson |
Designer(s) | Josh Billeaudeau CJ Heine[2] Creighton Evans[3] |
Artist(s) | Sam Wood Kelly Hamilton Leigh Kellogg Darran Hurlbut[4] |
Writer(s) | Alex Irvine |
Engine | Adobe Flash |
Platform(s) | Facebook, iOS, Android, Windows, Playdom.com |
Release | March 1, 2012 |
Genre(s) | Role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Marvel Avengers Alliance was a turn-basedsocial-network game developed by American studio Offbeat Creations and published by Playdom on March 1, 2012. It was based on characters and storylines published by Marvel Comics, and written by Alex Irvine.[5] The game was available as an Adobe Flash application via the social-networking website Facebook.[6] It officially launched in Facebook at March 1, 2012. It was initially released as promotion for the 2012 Marvel Studios crossover film The Avengers. It won the award for Best Social Game on the G4tv.com Video Game Awards 2012.[7]
It was made available on iOS and Android devices on 13 June 2013. The servers running on Playdom's official website were announced to be discontinued, but the game continued to be available via Facebook.[8] Disney shut down the game on September 30, 2016.[9]
Gameplay[edit]
Players take control of an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.[10] and can fully customize the agent by gaining experience, leveling up, and equipping their agents with various weapons and uniforms obtained within the game. The player can also team up with two out of the current 166 available Marvel heroes in the game, each with their unique skills and abilities. While some heroes are locked and can only be recruited on some occasions, most of them are available for general recruitment, and can be bought with 'Command Points', one of the currency that appears in the game.
Gameplay itself consists of turn-based fights that pit the player's agent and heroes against one or more waves of three or fewer enemies, with each character having unique attacks. There are six character classes: blaster, bruiser, scrapper, infiltrator, tactician and generalist. The first five classes have a specific strength and a specific weakness to one of the other classes, in a rock-paper-scissors style. Blasters have guaranteed critical hits against bruisers and ignore their defense stats. Bruisers increase their statistics when they attack or are attacked by scrappers. Scrappers have a second automatic attack (follow-up attack) against infiltrators. Infiltrators gain the ability to counter enemies' attacks after attacking or being attacked by tacticians, while the latter gain an extra turn when they attack or are attacked by blasters. The generalist class has no special strengths or weaknesses against other classes. Some playable heroes can switch classes during the game, and a character class may be changed with alternate costumes. The player has access to uniforms of all the classes.
Collections[edit]
Collections are a feature used to recruit new characters to your team, most of whom were previously Villains. It was first unveiled as part of Special Operations - Cry Havok.
Collections can be completed by opening Lockboxes to collect Comic Book Covers. Collecting all eight unique Covers of the Collection will unlock the Hero.
Player Vs. Player (PVP)[edit]
For a limited time, Player Vs. Player (PVP) tournaments are available where the players fight to reach different tiers (Silver, Gold, Diamond, Vibranium and Adamantium). Players who placed at Adamantium tier at the end of the PvP season are awarded a new hero. PvP fighting can also be done during non-tournament times in practice mode only.
Special Operations (Spec Ops)[edit]
Special Operations are limited time challenges in which the player has to complete, at least, 25 tasks in order to obtain a new hero. Unique boss items can be acquired through battle, and special weapons or items are rewarded for every 5 tasks completed. The only exception has been the first Spec Ops mission, in which the player had to get 5 star mastery in all the missions.
Daily Missions[edit]
The daily mission is a 24-hour limited mission. These missions award elite rewards when completed and also include certain restrictions to be played. After the 24-hour window ends the mission is exchanged for a different one and any cumulative score the player had is returned to zero.
Simulator[edit]
The S.H.I.E.L.D. Simulator is composed of two parts: Challenges and Villain Archive. The Challenges are a set of difficult fights with special conditions and rules which, if completed, earn the player a reward. The Villain Archive provides a brief biography of each villain and also a free fight simulation against them.
Plot[edit]
The player is a new S.H.I.E.L.D. recruit, dispatched by Nick Fury and Maria Hill, as an unknown event, referred as 'The Pulse' causes a strange material known as Iso-8 to emerge on Earth. The material has various properties, but is primarily used in the game to power up characters. The player is charged with joining various heroes in battle to take down numerous villains who are all aiming to gather and use Iso-8 for their own nefarious purposes. As the game advances, more heroes join the conflict as playable characters. The game had 2 seasons; Season 1 was an original plot where Hydra was eventually revealed to be using Iso-8 to resurrect Red Skull, which results in Magneto turning over to fight alongside S.H.I.E.L.D.; Many other villains would follow suit. Season 2 was heavily inspired by the Fear Itself story-line but also contained other details such as Incursions as part of Time Runs Out, that would eventually lead into Secret Wars. Season 2 ended with the defeat of the Serpent, at the cost of the lives of Thor and Jane Foster (as Mighty Thor, who arrived via Incursion).
Development[edit]
Season 2 was expected to be released on the 18th of June, 2013 and featured new heroes and villains. On the 18th, Playdom said there would be a hold on its release.[11] Season 2 was released on August 1.
The game was available as a Facebook game. Playdom tried to migrate from it, first by hosting the game on their own page as well, and then by making Marvel Avengers Alliance 2 available only as a cell phone application. However, the Facebook community remained big.[12]
End[edit]
Disney announced the end of the game on September 1, 2016. It was the end for both Marvel: Avengers Alliance and Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2, which had been released early in the year, in all platforms. The games were no longer available for new downloads or accept online payments, but were still available for players for a month. A final Special Operation was released, to close the plot of the game. The game completely ceased to be available on September 30.
Related games[edit]
Marvel: Avengers Alliance Tactics[edit]
A related game to Marvel: Avengers Alliance was called Marvel: Avengers Alliance Tactics, which Playdom made for Facebook. Launched in June 2014, Tactics took the gameplay mechanics built in the original and applied them to an isometric 3D map, with the player choosing four of their agents or heroes for each mission. The game was shut down on October 22.
Marvel Avengers Alliance 2[edit]
A mobile-only sequel to Marvel Avengers Alliance, Marvel Avengers Alliance 2[13] was released in The Philippines on July 27, 2015, and worldwide on March 30, 2016. It has new characters as well as being in 3D. Disney canceled the game on September 30.[14]
References[edit]
- ^Kathleen De Vere (2012-01-09). 'Disney's first branded Facebook game will be Marvel: Avengers Alliance | SocialTimes'. Adweek.com. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^'Glimpse the Future of Marvel: Avengers Alliance | News'. Marvel.com. Archived from the original on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^'MAA Insiders on Twitter: 'Catch game designer Creighton Evans talk about #MAA1 on @hyper_rpg tomorrow 5/18 2pm PDT https://t.co/F9Bc9Brrs6''. Twitter.com. 2016-05-17. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^'Sam Wood on Twitter: '@KaizerAllen Glad you like it-it was drawn by our newest artist on the team, Darran Hurlbut. He's got some great stuff in the works.''. Twitter.com. 2016-02-20. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^Marc Graser Senior Writer @marcgraser. 'Disney forges new playbook with 'Avengers Alliance''. Variety. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
- ^'Playdom Online Games - Play Marvel: Avengers Alliance'. Playdom.com. Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^'Avengers Alliance Wins X-Play's Social Game For the Year Award'. Marvel.com. 2012-12-06. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
- ^'Playdom Game Closures: Playdom Support'. Playdom.com. 2014-03-12. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
- ^'Disney Interactive Support'. Disney.com. 2016-09-01. Archived from the original on 2016-09-03. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
- ^'Marvel: Avengers Alliance Lets You Assemble Your Own Oddball Avengers Team on Facebook'. Kotaku.com. 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2012-06-28.
- ^'Marvel Teases Marvel: Avengers Alliance Season 2 - 11 June 2013 - Marvel: Avengers Alliance'. Maaforums.com. 2013-06-11. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^In Celebration of 'Marvel Avengers Alliance'!
- ^'Marvel Guest Services - Getting Started with Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2'. Help.disney.com. 1990-01-01. Archived from the original on 2016-07-07. Retrieved 2016-07-01.
- ^'Disney Interactive Support'. Disney.com. 2016-09-01. Archived from the original on 2016-09-03. Retrieved 2016-09-01.
External links[edit]
- Marvel: Avengers Alliance at Playdom
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marvel_Avengers_Alliance&oldid=991510073'
Successfully complete the 'To Stand Alone' mission to unlock Black Widow.
Play as Captain AmericaSuccessfully complete the 'Testing...1...2...3' mission, which becomes available towards the end of the campaign, to unlock Captain America.
Play as Iron ManSuccessfully complete the 'House Call' mission to unlock Iron Man.
Play as Ms. MarvelSuccessfully complete the 'Snowy Tundra' mission to unlock Ms. Marvel.
Play as The HulkSuccessfully complete the 'Snowy Tundra' mission to unlock The Hulk.
Play as ThorSuccessfully complete the 'Testing...1...2...3' mission, which becomes available towards the end of the campaign, to unlock Thor.
Guaranteed vault coordinatesVault coordinates are found in Secret SHIELD bases on specific maps. When you are near a hidden SHIELD base, a radar ping will appear on your HUD. Follow it to the hidden switch to access the underground room. In the underground room, grab all the chests and the Vault Coordinates item, which unlocks an additional side mission on your War Table. You will be able to raid the vault in a mission called 'Desert Vault', 'Forest Vault', etc. There are many good rewards in the vaults -- so if you are wanting to farm them or if you want to complete Hero Card Challenges requiring secret vaults, this is how to get them. The following are three guaranteed vault coordinate locations.
Day Of The Remains (Pacific Northwest): Go left from the start. There are two SHIELD caches in this mission.Vaults and Elite Vaults are a great way to farm gear on higher difficulty levels. However, remember to increase the challenge rating for a better chance at finding the valuable gold chest.
Our Town (Utah Badlands): Go to the far back-left, then enter a cave past the police cars to find the radar signal after exiting through the other side of the cave.
Stark Realities (Pacific Northwest): Go left from the start until you find a radar signal.
This farming method is for the post-campaign. After completing the story, you will unlock additional 'Avengers Initiative' missions. The best end-game farming mission may be 'Day Of The Remains', which is unlocked during the 'Reigning Supreme' quest chain. This mission is always available, can be repeated infinitely, and scales to match your level +5. That means the gear that drops in this mission will always be +5 stronger than what you currently have. Note: Play on Challenge IV for the best possible drops, but it is not required. If you prefer playing at a lower difficulty, this map will still provide lots of drops. You can repeat this mission as many times as desired, and there is no important strategy. The mission can be completed at any level, by any hero. The mission contains lots of resources, caches, Elite enemies, and side quests to complete. Remember to press [Up] on the D-pad to view all the nearby chests and marked side quests. The more of these you complete, the more rewards you earn. The following list are some of the rewards to look out for in this mission.
Elite Bounty Side Quest: x1 Upgrade Module, x1 Legendary / Epic Gear
Main Reward Chest: x1 Vault Coordinates Key, x1 Legendary / Epic Gear, x15 Uru, and random resources
SHIELD Cache: Go left from the start to find a hidden SHIELD Cache. You can get two Vault Coordinates Keys from this mission.
Gold Chest: AIM Facility Side Quest – x75 Units, x1 Upgrade Module, x1 Legendary / Epic Gear, Random Comic / Collectible Drop
Silver Chest: AIM Facility Side Quest (requires Iron Man or Black Widow hacking) — x45 Units, x1 Legendary / Epic Gear
Mission Completion: Possible to get x3 levels worth of XP if you complete all side quests and clear all Elite enemies. Always get x1 Rare Pattern and x1 Legendary / Epic Pym Gear.
This mission contains many Elite enemies that will drop Epic / Legendary gear, 10 Bronze Chests, 1 Silver Chest, 1 Gold Chest, 1 Reward Chest, and each main objective is worth a large XP bonus. Successfully complete all side quests for extra rewards, and visit the SHIELD Cache to get two Vault Coordinate Keys –- one from the SHIELD Cache, and one from the reward chest at the end of the mission. It only takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. The more you learn the layout, the faster you will be able to get through every step, complete the side quests, and check the bronze chest spots.
Status effectsGear can add special status effects to your articles. There are six different types of status effects —- some have an obvious effect, while others do not. The following is a list of all special status effects.
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Cryo Freeze: If an enemy takes enough Cryo damage, they freeze, slowing movement and decreasing the frequency of all actions. Inhibits many defensive abilities altogether.
Cosmic Ionization: If an enemy takes enough Cosmic damage, they become ionized, incurring an increase in damage from incoming attacks while simultaneously boosting Hero willpower.
Electro Shock: If an enemy takes enough Shock damage, they become shocked, incurring increased damage from incoming attacks and a greater chance that Critical Attacks will occur.
Gamma Poisoning: If an enemy takes enough Gamma damage, they come poisoned, incurring additional intermittent damage that they spread to nearby enemies. Being defeated while suffering this status effect causes a large Gamma explosion.
Pym Shrink: If an enemy takes enough Particle damage, the Pym Particles cause them to shrink. While reduced in size, enemies deal less damage and take more damage from all attacks.
Plasma Burn: If an enemy takes enough Plasma damage, they burn and are intermittently interrupted from attacking. Some enemies will also be staggered by this effect.
Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points:
- On the Mountaintop (30 points): Reach Power Level 150 with any Hero.
- Back in Business (30 points): Earn a total of 250 Hero Levels across the entire Hero Roster.
- Group Effort (25 points): Reach Faction Rank 25 in any faction.
- Super Hero Business (10 points): Complete 10 assignments.
- Team Player (20 points): Reach Hero Level 5 with five different Heroes.
- Time to Shine (25 points): Reach Hero Level 50 and purchase all Skills for any Hero.
- Tentative Peace (15 points): Complete 15 Villain Sectors.
- Gold Star Success (25 points): Complete 100 assignments.
- Treasure Trove (20 points): Open 50 Cache strongboxes.
- Honeycomb Hideout (15 points): Complete five Hive missions.
- Former Glory (20 points): Complete the 'Iconic Avengers' mission chain.
- Clear Skies (25 points): Complete the 'A Global Offensive' mission chain.
- To the Dark and Back Again (30 points): Complete 50 Hive missions.
- Rough and Tumble (10 points): Reach a combo of 20 hits or higher.
- And That's How It's Done (10 points): Defeat 10 or more enemies with a single Heroic ability activation.
- Seeing Stars (20 points): Earn a five star rating on an objective without any team member taking damage.
- Trying on Perfection (20 points): Earn a 100% rating on a mission without any team member being downed.
- Holding It Down (25 points): Complete 30 War Zones at Challenge III or higher rating.
- The Best Around (25 points): Earn a 100% rating for any War Zone at Challenge IV rating.
- More Important Things To Do (25 points): Complete any mission in under three minutes.
- The Best Defense (20 points): Defeat any 20 different enemy types.
- Old Fashioned Beat Down (25 points): Complete HARM Challenges I to V.
- Prized Collection (15 points): Collect a full comic set.
- Information Overload (15 points): Collect 50 intelligence files.
- Wanting for Nothing (15 points): Collect 500 gear items.
- Odds and Ends (15 points): Collect three Artifacts.
- Savior of the People (20 points): Rescue 100 AIM prisoners.
- Become Legend (10 points): Equip all Legendary or better gear with any hero.
- Fundamentally Flawless (10 points): Defeat 50 enemies with Assault Heroic or Ultimate Heroic abilities.
- Muahahahahaha! (20 points): Fully upgrade a major artifact.
- Investing in the Future (10 points): Fully upgrade any gear item.
- Shopping Spree (10 points): Purchase an item from two different faction vendors.
- Breaking and Entering (15 points): Break into 30 Depots.
- A Surprise Every Time (20 points): Open 100 strongboxes.
- Truly Elite (25 points): Complete an Elite Heroic Hive.
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Additionally, there are 15 secret achievements:
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- A Little Bit Broken (20 points): Recruit Bruce Banner.
- A Novel Way to Travel (20 points): Rescue Inhumans from the research facility.
- Avengers Assemble! (20 points): Reunite the Avengers.
- From the Ashes (20 points): Recover the SHIELD Protocols.
- Golden Ticket (20 points): Reach the VIP balcony.
- Gone To Ground (20 points): Locate the Ant Hill.
- Itsy Bitsy (20 points): Recruit Black Widow.
- Lost But Not Forgotten (20 points): Discover the location of the Chimera.
- No Suit, No Problem (20 points): Recruit Tony Stark.
- Patent Violation (20 points): Destroy the AIM arc reactor.
- The Adventure Begins (20 points): Escape the clutches of AIM in New Jersey.
- Thunderous Applause (20 points): Stop the Helicarrier from crashing into New York City.
- Unparalleled View (20 points): Reach the AIM space station.
- Welcome Back, Old Friend (20 points): Rescue Captain America.
- New Girl Makes Good (50 points): Defeat MODOK and the Kree.