robot fight club

An Important Update about Robot Fight Club

So here's the big announcement: we're going to be cancelling this campaign today. Once again, thank you to everyone who's supported us. This has been a huge learning curve, and the lessons have been plentiful. This is not the end for Robot Fight Club - in fact, we've already started making some exciting progress towards a revamped version that we're sure you'll love! It'll be back before you know it.

Build Your Own #RobotFightClub!

To take part, all you need to do is download and build the standees from the Robot Fight Club Print & Play Set, take a photo of one or more of them in an interesting situation, and post it on social media using the #RobotFightClub hashtag. Make sure you tag us, as well as three friends who you think should do the same! We’ll pick some of our favourites next week and stick them on the Needy Cat social media pages.

Robot Fight Club News: We're going on a tour!

We’re gearing up for our Kickstarter launch and it’s been a mad rush trying to keep everything in order.

Last night, we did a livestream of Robot Fight Club to show you how it works! While we do have a fancy gameplay video in the works, you’ll have to deal with our phone cameras for now. We did the livestream from home and frankly, we’re astonished that we didn’t get any cat interruptions!

Robot Fight Club News: Gameplay, Part One

From the start, we were really keen to make this a game about two-on-two robot fights, with the interesting twist that each player could only control one of their robots each turn. We knew this had potential for some really fun gameplay, where you don’t know which robot your opponent’s going to activate.

Each time you sit down to play, you’ll build a team of two robots, each of which is unique and characterful with its own strengths and weaknesses, as well as a unique inbuilt weapon.