Fight in the Real Steel World alongside over 70 million players globally. Achieve greatness in the future of boxing, where gigantic robots pack powerful punches. Unleash your fighting style with deadly jabs, uppercuts & special moves to win mighty battles!

After the fight, Charlie learns that his ex-girlfriend died and he must attend a hearing deciding the future of their son, Max, whom he had no contact with Charlie since his birth. Max's maternal aunt Debra and her husband Marvin want full custody. Charlie bargains to cede custody of Max for a large sum of money, and Marvin negotiates that Charlie retains custody of Max for three months while Marvin and Debra go on vacation. Settling into a gym owned by Bailey Tallet, the daughter of Charlie's former boxing coach, Charlie uses half of the money to acquire the once-famous World Robot Boxing robot Noisy Boy. He and Max take Noisy Boy to Crash Palace, an underworld boxing arena run by his friend Finn, where Noisy Boy is destroyed against another robot boxer, Midas. While scavenging for replacements in a junkyard, Max discovers Atom, an obsolete, dilapidated but mostly intact sparring robot designed to withstand severe damage, with a rare "shadow function" to mirror and memorize handler or opponent movements.


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Based on Richard Matheson's 1956 short story "Steel",[8] the original screenplay was written by Dan Gilroy and was purchased by DreamWorks for $850,000 in 2003 or 2005 (sources differ).[8][9] The project was one of 17 that DreamWorks took from Paramount Pictures when they split in 2008.[8] Director Peter Berg expressed interest in the project in mid-2009 but went no further.[9] Levy was attached to the project in September 2009,[10] and Jackman was cast in the starring role in November for a $9 million fee.[11] In the same month, Steven Spielberg and Stacey Snider at DreamWorks greenlit the project.[8] Les Bohem and Jeremy Leven had worked on Gilroy's screenplay, but in 2009 John Gatins was working on a new draft.[9] When Levy joined the project, he worked with Gatins to revise the screenplay,[12] spending a total of six weeks fine-tuning the script. Advertising company FIVE33 did a two-hundred page "bible" about robot boxing. Levy said he was invited by Spielberg and Snider while finishing Date Night, and while the director initially considered Real Steel to have "a crazy premise," he accepted after reading the script and feeling it could be "a really humanistic sports drama."[13]

Jason Matthews of Legacy Effects, successor to Stan Winston Studios, was hired to turn production designer Tom Meyer's robot designs into practical animatronic props. He said, "We have 26-and-a-half total live-action robots that were made for this film. They all have hydraulic neck controls. Atom has RC [radio-controlled] hands as well."[19] According to Jackman, executive producer Spielberg "actually said to Shawn, 'You should really have real elements where you can.' ... Basically if they're not walking or fighting, that's a real robot."[20] Levy added that Spielberg gave the example of Jurassic Park, where Winston's animatronic dinosaurs "got a better performance from the actors, as they were seeing something real, and gave the visual effects team an idea of what it would look like." As Real Steel was not based on a toy, Meyer said that "there was no guideline" for the robots, and each was designed from scratch, with an attempt to put "different personality and aesthetics," according to Levy. In Atom's case, it tried to have a more humanizing design to be an "everyman" who could attract the audience's sympathy and serve as a proxy to the viewer, with a fencing mask that Meyer explained served to show "his identity was a bit hidden, so you have to work harder to get to see him."[21] Executive producer Robert Zemeckis added that the mask "became a screen so we can project what we want on Atom's face." Damage was added to the robots' decoration to show how they were machines worn out by intense battles.[13]

For scenes when computer-generated robots brawl, "simulcam" motion capture technology, developed for the film Avatar, was used. As Levy described the process, "[Y]ou're not only capturing the fighting of live human fighters, but you're able to take that and see it converted to [CGI] robots on a screen instantaneously. Simulcam puts the robots in the ring in real time, so you are operating your shots to the fight, whereas even three, four years ago, you used to operate to empty frames, just guessing at what stuff was going to look like."[22] Boxing hall-of-famer Sugar Ray Leonard was an adviser for these scenes[14] and gave Jackman boxing lessons so his moves would be more natural.[23]

DreamWorks released the first trailer for Real Steel in December 2010 and it was attached to Tron: Legacy.[31] In May 2011, DreamWorks released a second trailer. While the film features boxing robots, Levy said he wanted to show in the trailer "the father-son drama, the emotion Americana of it". He said, "We are very much the robo-boxing movie, but that's one piece of a broader spectrum."[32] In addition to marketing trailers and posters, DreamWorks enlisted the British advertising company Five33 to build large physical displays representing the film as it had done for Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.[33] The studio also collaborated with Virgin America to name one of their Airbus A320s after the film, and one of the film's robots is pictured on its fuselage.[34] On September 19, Jackman appeared on the weekly sports entertainment program WWE Raw to promote the film.[35] In addition to Jackman making an appearance on the show, WWE named Crystal Method's "Make Some Noise" from the film's soundtrack as the official theme song for their returning PPV, Vengeance.

Claudia Puig of USA Today said, "Though the premise of fighting robots does seem a plausible and intriguing extension of the contemporary WWE world, Real Steel is hampered by leaden, clichd moments in which a stubborn boy teaches his childish father a valuable lesson."[49] James White of the UK magazine Empire gave the film 3 of 5 stars, saying, "Rocky with robots? It's not quite in Balboa's weight class, but Real Steel at least has some heft. There's barely a story beat among the beat-downs that you won't expect, and sometimes the saccharine gets in the way of the spectacle, but on the whole this is enjoyable family entertainment."[50]

Achieve greatness in the future of boxing, where gigantic robots pack powerful punches. Unleash your fighting style with Deadly jabs, Uppercuts & Special moves to win world championship belts, collect trophies & knockout friends!

Real Steel World Robot Boxing, you will use various robots to fight against other robots in the boxing ring. There are a total of 24 robots divided into four levels. This level represents the basic strength of each robot, where even a fully upgraded single level robot will have trouble fighting robots from level two.

But unfortunately the majority of these robots must be purchased using real money (again). The background in the fight is unfortunately very disappointing. Perhaps the level of fighting game in the era of the PlayStation one, where the background is just a stack of "carton" in the form of a cheering spectator who backed with low resolution landscape wallpaper.

Pricing and IAP

Real Steel World Robot Boxing can be found on AppStore for free and you can play this game offline and without ads. However IAP in this game is too severe, at least in my opinion. Eight of the 24 robots available in the game must be purchased using real money.

With its gripping storytelling and explosive action, Real Steel World Robot Boxing delivers a mobile gaming experience that immerses you in the world of robot fighting, where they can top the leaderboards, claim the Championship title, and become the Ultimate World Robot Boxing Champion.

With the Career, Multiplayer, and Winner Take All game modes, you can assemble a team of your favorite sports robots and take on the Legends in thrilling arenas and stadiums. Experience the world of robot fighting by playing Real Steel World Robot Boxing right now.

In this real steel game, you need to upgrade and customize your robots to be stronger, faster, and meaner, and color your champion with your own unique style in the Paint shop. Win challenges, exhibit your achievements in the all-new Trophy Room, and showcase your triumphs in 11 huge arenas that will test your mettle and skill. ff782bc1db

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