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The original Gold Zeo Ranger, Trey was an alien from the planet Triforia who came to earth to help the Zeo Rangers battle the Machine Empire. There, he was attacked and split into three separate beings, forcing him to temporarily transfer his Gold Ranger powers to veteran ex-Ranger Jason Lee Scott.

Take down villains with the Power Rangers Movie T-Rex Epic Battle Zord! The T-Rex Zord plays phrases from the movie and battle sounds, and includes two projectile launchers and a Red Power Ranger figure.

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In this chapter, we will cover everything you need to know in order to dive into the Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid board game! You can watch the video below, or keep reading for a full summary of the rules (click here to download the rules).

Take 2 energy tokens and put them in the shared energy pool on the power tracker (pictured below). Rangers can move their reserved energy to the shared pool at any time, as long as they are participating in the battle. This is essentially allowing other Rangers to use your energy, which is a nice thing to do.

Count the number of Foot Soldiers at the current location and draw that number of cards from the corresponding enemy deck to a maximum of 4. There can never be more than 4 participating Foot Soldiers in a single battle!

When the Rangers take a turn during a battle, one player gets to either play a card from their hand OR spend an unused action to add 2 energy to the shared energy pool. The three types of cards you will have in your hand are:

When you have activated the final enemy card in the battle, the Rangers get one additional turn before the battle ends. After a battle with either a Monster or Boss ends, shuffle all non-defeated cards back into their corresponding enemy deck. Defeated Monster and Boss cards form a discard pile and are no longer a part of their deck.

Unlike Foot Soldiers who are removed from play by defeating a single card (1 for 1), you must defeat 4 Monster cards or 6 Boss cards to remove them from play. This can take multiple battles to accomplish and it can be difficult, so hang in there.

Occasionally, enemy cards will drain energy. When energy is drained, it is taken from the shared pool first. If there is more energy being drained than energy in the shared pool, you must remove stored energy from Rangers in the battle to make up the difference. If there is not enough energy to drain, the Rangers must discard a combined number of cards from their hand equal to the amount of energy that could not be drained.

We received two sets to check out and put together, the first being the Megazord and the second being the Dragonzord. The Megazord is done in sections where you create each of the individual zords on their own, each designed to look like they do on TV and be their own fully functional self-contained animal from the series. Then, much like a Transformers set, you can fold their legs, arms, and heads in different ways to make the legs and arms of the Megazord, with the front plate of the pterodactyl going on last. The set even comes with the detachable Mastadon head for the shield and the Power Sword, ready for combat!

The narrative for the campaign mode focuses on the Pacific and Eastern Front theaters of World War II, involving the United States, Empire of Japan, Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany. It is told from the perspectives of Marine Raider Private C. Miller, US Navy Petty Officer Locke and Red Army soldier Private Dimitri Petrenko, and is based on several historical battles. The multiplayer component of the game contains various game modes and a leveling system that allows the player to unlock additional weapons and rewards as they progress, similar to Call of Duty 4 and repeated in many following Call of Duty entries. Vehicles, in the form of tanks, that players can control appear on certain multiplayer maps. The game also contains downloadable content called "map packs", which can be purchased online. A new feature to the series was the addition of a cooperative mode, which supports up to two players locally and four players online, as well as the introduction of the Zombies mode.

World at War's multiplayer experience resembles the one established in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. All versions of the game use a similar perk and ranking system[11] and feature six multiplayer modes, including team deathmatch and capture the flag.[12] There are three "killstreak rewards" that can be used to turn the tide of battle: a recon plane, showing opposing players on the mini-map; an artillery strike upon an area; and attack dogs, which spawn and attack opposing players. These are gained with 3, 5, and 7 kills, respectively. They are available in all game modes, apart from team survival, and cannot be edited.

Not long after, Treyarch released the modding tools for Call of Duty: World at War. These tools were the same ones used to create all the other Call of Duty series games, but with slight changes version to version, which can be downloaded online.[6] Kiefer Sutherland and Gary Oldman were cast as voice actors for the game. Sutherland voices the narrator and squad leader of the American campaign, Sergeant Roebuck, while Oldman voices that of the Soviet campaign, Sergeant Reznov.[18][19] A full-sized replica PBY Catalina was constructed for motion capture use.[6]

The first trailer for the game premiered on Xbox Live on June 21, 2008,[22] and arrived on PlayStation Network five days later.[23] A beta of the game's online multiplayer mode was released for the Xbox 360 on October 10, 2008.[24] A PC version of the beta was later released on October 28, 2008.[25] Those who pre-ordered the game at GameStop, Game and EB Games in Australia or North America or who are members of the Call of Duty official website were given codes which allowed them to download both beta versions of the game.[26] Coinciding with the release of the game, McFarlane Toys produced four action figures. Three are different varieties of US Marine Corps infantry, and the fourth is a British Special Ops soldier.[27]

On February 26, 2009, an update was made available to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions, as well as the addition of a new multiplayer map, Makin Day. The update included several bug fixes which removed glitches in several multiplayer maps and player movements, and provided more information in the stats display.[30] The Makin Day map was released for Microsoft Windows on February 6, 2009, in the downloadable patch 1.2. Makin Day has a similar layout as the existing Makin map,[31] but includes subtle changes such as daylight, reflected in the tide being out along the shoreline as well as some reworked areas of the map.[31]

On March 18, 2009, Activision and Treyarch announced that downloadable content (DLC) was under development for World at War, titled Map Pack 1. This first installment of DLC was released on March 19, 2009, for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, while the Windows version received the DLC at a later date. The map pack includes three new multiplayer maps and one new Nazi Zombies map, entitled "Zombie Verrückt" (German: zombie crazy). The map is based on the multiplayer map Asylum, in turn based on the asylum in the campaign mission Ring of Steel. The map includes new weapons and power-ups intended to expand the experience. Players can turn on a power generator that reunites both sides of the map and enables "Perk-a-Cola" machines, which have been featured in every subsequent Nazi Zombies map.[32] The new multiplayer map called "Nightfire" takes places at night in the streets of a bombed-out area of Berlin. The "Knee Deep" map is in the jungle of Peleliu and contains fortified huts and streams. "Station" is located in a ruined underground train station in Berlin featuring subway cars and hidden passages.[33] Reports stated that Map Pack 1 sold over 1 million copies in the first week of availability, setting an Xbox Live record for the number of downloads in a week.[34]

Call of Duty: World at War was released for the Nintendo DS on November 11, 2008 in North America,[40] and on November 14 in Europe.[41] It was published by Activision and developed by n-Space, who used the same game engine as their previous title, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.[42] The game's scenarios are also based on World War II's Pacific theater and Eastern front with American, British and Soviet campaigns.[40] Up to four players can be supported online with four different types of game, as well as perks and rank-ups.[42] Compared to Modern Warfare, it has improved in-level geometry, has more responsive sprints and crouches and 3D-modeled guns instead of 2D sprites.[42] However the flamethrower, which is new to the game series, is rendered with 2D sprites.[42] The framerate is just under 30 and has much voice-over during the missions.[43] Players are able to defuse mines and send Morse code with the touch screen, as well as using mortar rounds, an anti-air gun from a battleship, parachuting and using mounted guns.[42] There is also a tank mode which allows the player to turn the main gun and fire machine gun rounds at the same time.[42]

Call of Duty: World at War Zombies was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch on November 16, 2009, by Activision, Treyarch, and Ideaworks Game Studio.[47] The game is based on the Nazi Zombies mode in Call of Duty: World at War, and featured a tutorial map and maps called Nacht der Untoten, Shi No Numa and Der Riese, with a downloadable map named Zombie Verrückt.[48][49][50] In 2010, an HD iPad version was released with enhanced graphics and the Zombie Verrückt map free to play without buying, but without the Shi No Numa and Der Riese maps.The game was removed from the app store in 2018.

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