If you are new to the game, be sure to join the official RR2 server! The community is full of people with lots of building experience. We don't have a current robot pack, but the Discord server contains lots and lots of community-made robots. We love to run online RR2 tournaments as well!
Robot Rumble 2 is a 3D robot combat simulation game currently under development by Nerd Island Studios, LLC. The game brings all the fun and complexity of designing, building, and battling real combat robots to a variety of arenas. If you are a fan of robot combat TV shows, then this is the game for you!
Yo active member on the RR2 server Emer here, the builds here are updated once a while, however, if you want to talk about the game, participate in tournaments, get help and advice, and chill join the discord! + You can get ai in there for your robots! I can't wait to see you there! (It's really worth it)Link
I completely agree! Once we get the basics down like damage and a few other things we are planning on coming out of alpha and into beta. At that point we will shift focus to making it easier to get started with the game and to learn how to build robots.
In order to get the robots in the game you file need to place them into a special folder on your computer. I strongly recommend checking out our Discord server for help with this. We have several tutorials, as well as an active user community where you can ask questions.
hi again i actually have a older version of rr2 its from 2019 and the graphics are very glitchy.I downloaded the stock robots November file and none of the robots came up on the game and BTW when i go on to lava pit and whearhouse arena it just zooms in my name
Sorry about that! We are working on getting premade robots into the game. For now we have put a link to a bunch of robots up here on itch. Instructions for getting them into the game are on the Discord server linked above. The user community has created many many more robots available on Discord as well.
Great question! If you are on Windows you will first need to go into the robot workshop and create a new robot. Once you have done this you should be able to find a /Robots folder in a hidden folder in your user directory called "AppData".
2-I've built a robot that has a rear spinner,a 4-bar flipper,a 4-bar lifter and a actuated small spinner in front of it(The bot is Heavyweight class.Don't ask me why this thing haven't overweighed...).These weapons are independently controlled in my design,but it never happen in game because of the Buttons and Analogs the game given are just not enough.Can you add something like RA2-like controls in game?
Hi guys, I'm stuck at that Side Story "Robot Rumble", where you have to "Execute the Weirdo". Looks like their is supposed to be a robot amongst my minions but I don't know how to find him - it's just to hard with 300 -.
Any hint?
I tried to find something in the minion manager but couldn't find anything suspicious.
Face-off in the ring and win! At the competition, you'll compete in the ring against another student-built SUMObot. The robot that stays in the ring the longest wins. You could win prizes and Sask Polytech tuition credit. Check with your high school to get involved and enter your team in January.
Sask Polytech distributes 25 robot kits each year. The robot kits will be distributed upon receipt of the high schools' completed registration form. Schools that have not participated previously will be shown preference provided they apply by the school registration deadline date. After this date, kits will be distributed in the order registrations are received until all kits have been allocated.
Each high school will be provided one robot kit at no charge provided the school sends at least one team that registers to compete. Each kit contains two robots, which means each school could send two teams. If the school does not send a team to compete, the school will be required to pay $565 to keep the kit or return it to Saskatchewan Polytechnic unopened.
Modifications to robots will be allowed for teams competing in the modified competition, provided these modifications adhere to the rules specified in SECTION 6A: ROBOT REQUIREMENTS MODIFIED and Section 8: Compliance of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Sumo Robot Competition Rules. Saskatchewan Polytechnic will not provide extra parts for modifications.
Modifications to robots will not be allowed for teams competing in the stock competition, see section SECTION 6B: ROBOT REQUIREMENTS STOCK and Section 8: Compliance of the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Sumo Robot Competition Rules.
The 27402 SumoBot Robot Competition Kit by Parallax used in previous competition is no longer available. The new robot kit that will be distributed for future competitions is 32134 Sumobot WX Competition Kit and allows you to build and program two high-quality SumoBot robots designed to wrestle in the mini-sumo competition ring (included in the kit).
The previous robot kits can still be used in the competition. An upgrade kit is available for these robots but is not necessary to compete. The upgrade kit would include a different microcontroller and have an easier programming language. The upgrade kit is available from Parallax (part number 32140)
In March 2009, Saskatchewan Polytechnic introduced the Robot Rumble SUMObot Challenge. The event was a smashing success. With $11,000 in tuition money and iPods up for grabs, electronics programs at Saskatchewan Polytechnic campuses in Moose Jaw and Saskatoon hosted more than 160 high school students for their first-ever SUMObot robotic competition.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic provided the schools with a robot kit that contained enough parts for two SUMO robots. High school teachers worked with their students to build, program and test their robots.
Similar to traditional Japanese sumo wrestling matches, two SUMObots face-off against each other in a ring. The goal is to stay in the ring while pushing the opposing robot out of the ring. The robot that stays in the ring the longest wins the match. The top prize for the competition was a $1,500 entrance award and an iPod Touch for each team member.
Circuit Cubes Robots Rumble Kit is a perfect STEM learning toy for pre-teens and teens. Designed by STEM teachers, the Robots Rumble Kit is an exciting bot vs. bot 2-person play that teaches kids the basics of mechanical engineering and circuits while inspiring their imagination and creativity. Hammeron, Landshark and Buzzsaw are just a few of the unique and fun robots you can build! Great gift idea for creative, curious kids age 8 and up.
Are you looking for a fun, engaging and educational team building experience for your company or department? The Robot Rumble is it! The corporate team building experience will challenge company teams to build the best robot using the LEGO EV3 Mindstorm kit for a run at the FIRST LEGO League competition table. This will be the first event of its kind in North Carolina! With the goal of raising awareness and funds for FIRST North Carolina and NC TECH, this fun event will bring the tech sector together to engage in friendly competition and learn more about the experiences available for North Carolina's youth through FIRST programming.
Proceeds of the Robot Rumble will benefit FIRST North Carolina's robotics programming across the state and NC TECH's Betsy Y. Justus Founders Scholarship which provides support for young women pursuing STEM fields in higher education.
Corporate teams will be made up of 6-8 company representatives and will be coached by current FIRST Robotics competitors. The team entry fee, $1,000, will include use of a robotics kit, coach, lunch and awards for the team members. Other sponsorships are available.
Twenty-four FIRST robotics teams from throughout the Capital Region, other areas of New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont will be convening at Ballston Spa High School on Saturday, November 3, 2018 for the 5th Annual Robot Rumble Off-Season Robotics Competition. Anyone interested in learning more about the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) programs is welcome to stop by and check out this exciting event. The event is free and open to the public. The action will be taking place from 8:30 am until 5:30 pm at the Ballston Spa High School, 220 Ballston Avenue in Ballston Spa, NY. Check the Schedule HERE.
Four area FIRST robotics teams from Ballston Spa, Shenendehowa, Shaker, and Colonie work together to organize this annual event. The GLOBALFOUNDRIES/Town of Malta Foundation has provided a grant that will allow the FIRST competition POWER UP field from last season to be utilized for the Robot Rumble event. Off-season competitions provide an opportunity for teams to have fun and to recruit new students, industry mentors and sponsors as they begin preparing for the Regional FIRST Robotics Competition in March 2019.
TALON Robotics began in 2012. For about two weeks, middle- and high-school students build and experiment with robots, and visit businesses that use robotics in their operations; there is also a digital media component of TALON for high school students.
After multiple rounds on the sumo mat Thursday, Warner reached that goal, when he and teammate Michael Jenkins, an eighth-grader at Davenport School of the Arts, won the event with their robot, named Morgan Freeman.
That eagerness to keep learning is common among TALON participants, said Michael Coker, who teaches technology and robotics and Lakeland Highlands Middle School and also the sumo instructor for TALON at Polk State Lakeland this year.
TALON is just one of several summer programs for children the College is offering this year. Others include Kids at College, Scholarobotics Academy, a camp in Network Virtualization, and athletics camps in baseball, basketball and volleyball.
10 Robot RumbleAll ten robots in the arenaSeriesSeries 10First Broadcast3 December 2017
(part of Grand Final episode)Original channelBBC TwoPreceded byHeat ESucceeded byGrand Final
(Part of the same episode, 1st battle)