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''Sonic Forces: Speed Battle'' is a game that is developed by [[sega:Sega Europe|Sega Europe]] studio [[Hardlight]] that was released for iOS and Android mobile devices. It was initially released by Sega in the form of a Soft Launch on iTunes from the Philippines and was slowly released to other countries and also available on Android services. | ''Sonic Forces: Speed Battle'' is a game that is developed by [[sega:Sega Europe|Sega Europe]] studio [[Hardlight]] that was released for iOS and Android mobile devices. It was initially released by Sega in the form of a Soft Launch on iTunes from the Philippines and was slowly released to other countries and also available on Android services. | ||
− | Its gameplay is very similar to that of ''[[Sonic Dash]]'' and ''[[Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom]]'', but instead of a simple endless runner, it is a common runner | + | Its gameplay is very similar to that of ''[[Sonic Dash]]'' and ''[[Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom]]'', but instead of a simple endless runner, it is a common runner and it is only available with network to combat other players in real time. The player can execute jumps and rolls to deflect obstacles and destroy enemies, automatically running through the scenarios, where he can also interact with other paths acquired through rails. The player can also obtain temporary power ups during the course to use for his own benefit or against his opponents, similar to ''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]'' and ''[[Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]'', as well as collecting rings to use like money and buy power ups or bonuses. At the end of each course, the player can spot a piece of gemstone at the finish line, this is a Phantom Ruby Prototype. |
+ | It is also possible to unlock other characters by completing races upon reaching certain positions. In addition it is possible to make upgrades in the characters to improve their attributes and weapons. | ||
There are ten playable characters: [[Sonic]], [[Tails]], [[Knuckles]], [[Amy]], [[Shadow]], [[Rouge]], [[Omega]], [[Vector]], [[Charmy]] and [[Espio]]. And the scenarios are based on [[City Heights]], the version seen on Sonic Forces of [[Green Hill Zone|Green Hill]] with sandy pyramid valleys and [[Sky Sanctuary Zone|Sky Sanctuary]]. | There are ten playable characters: [[Sonic]], [[Tails]], [[Knuckles]], [[Amy]], [[Shadow]], [[Rouge]], [[Omega]], [[Vector]], [[Charmy]] and [[Espio]]. And the scenarios are based on [[City Heights]], the version seen on Sonic Forces of [[Green Hill Zone|Green Hill]] with sandy pyramid valleys and [[Sky Sanctuary Zone|Sky Sanctuary]]. |
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System(s): iOS, Android | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||||||||
Developer: Sega, Hardlight | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Action | |||||||||||||||
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Sonic Forces: Speed Battle is a game that is developed by Sega Europe studio Hardlight that was released for iOS and Android mobile devices. It was initially released by Sega in the form of a Soft Launch on iTunes from the Philippines and was slowly released to other countries and also available on Android services.
Its gameplay is very similar to that of Sonic Dash and Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom, but instead of a simple endless runner, it is a common runner and it is only available with network to combat other players in real time. The player can execute jumps and rolls to deflect obstacles and destroy enemies, automatically running through the scenarios, where he can also interact with other paths acquired through rails. The player can also obtain temporary power ups during the course to use for his own benefit or against his opponents, similar to Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing and Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, as well as collecting rings to use like money and buy power ups or bonuses. At the end of each course, the player can spot a piece of gemstone at the finish line, this is a Phantom Ruby Prototype. It is also possible to unlock other characters by completing races upon reaching certain positions. In addition it is possible to make upgrades in the characters to improve their attributes and weapons.
There are ten playable characters: Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Shadow, Rouge, Omega, Vector, Charmy and Espio. And the scenarios are based on City Heights, the version seen on Sonic Forces of Green Hill with sandy pyramid valleys and Sky Sanctuary.
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2007 Sonic the Hedgehog (iPod) 2009 Sonic the Hedgehog (iPhone) 2010 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic Spinball | Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games | Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I | Sonic Comics 2011 Sonic 20th Anniversary | Sonic the Sketchhog | Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing | Sonic the Hedgehog CD 2012 Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II | Sonic the Hedgehog Skins | Sonic Jump 2013 Sonic Dash | Sonic the Hedgehog | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed 2014 Sonic Jump Fever 2015 Sonic Runners | Sonic Dash 2: Sonic Boom 2017 Sonic Forces: Speed Battle | Sonic Runners Adventure 2019 Sonic Racing 2020 Sonic at the Olympic Games 2022 Sonic Speed Simulator 2023 Sonic Prime Dash | Sonic Dream Team |