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Marvel: Avengers Assemble Bonuses – Updated

The "Heroic Age" roster of the Aveng...

The “Heroic Age” roster of the Avengers. Cover art for Avengers vol. 4, #12.1, by Bryan Hitch. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

A few weeks ago, I posted a list of the bonuses in the Facebook game Marvel: Avengers Alliance.  Since then, I have found a few new ones.  This list is nowhere near complete, so if you stumbled across one, let me know and I’ll throw it on the list.

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Avengers Assemble Bonuses

Cover art for Avengers (vol. 3) #1. Art by Geo...

Cover art for Avengers (vol. 3) #1. Art by George Pérez. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I’m working on assembling (pardon the pun) a list of the bonuses in Marvel: Avengers Alliance.

At the moment, I have come across the following:

  • Fantastic – Fantastic Four members
  • Assemble – Avengers members
  • X-Force – X-Men members (revised: it appears this bonus works for all mutants since I received it with a Wolverine/Scarlet Witch combo)
  • Asgardians – Thor and Sif
  • Tossers – Heroes who throw things
  • Sibling Rivalry – Invisible Woman and Human Torch
  • Eggheads – Using Genius level heroes (example: Hulk and Mr. Fantastic)
  • Defenders – Members of the Defenders super-team (example: Hulk and Doctor Strange)
  • Quartermaster – Using a lot of items in a battle

Players, are there any others that you have stumbled across while gaming?

Marvel: Avengers Alliance Question

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solicited cover (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Is there a complete list of the bonus combinations available in Avengers Alliance?  I have run across Green Giants (Hulk/She-Hulk), tossers (which sounds bad, but is just characters who throw things), X-Force (X-Men characters) and one other who’s name I’m blanking on.

Marvel: Avengers Alliance – My Strategy

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Marvel (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

In spite of my previous review of the Facebook game Marvel: Avengers Alliance, I have been pulled into the game.  I think that part of the reason is because I actually have a couple of other people who do play the game as well.  And I’m not talking about another account I run, but actual people.

Naturally, with any game like this, there is a certain degree of strategy involved.  Not a great amount, granted, because it is just a Facebook game, but I have been exercising some planning involved.

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Marvel: Avengers Alliance Question

Logo of Marvel Comics

Logo of Marvel Comics (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Just a few quick questions for those people who play Marvel: Avengers Alliance on Facebook.

How do you deal with your team?  Do you focus on training one character?  Or, do you spread out the missions so that all the characters you have grow to roughly the same level?

The Secret Revealed

So, we learn the real reason why the Marvel universe has been invaded by just about every major alien race and entity in existence.

“Um, sir, I know Galactus has been monitored just outside of Pluto, but our systems need to reboot for another update.”

“Again”

“Well, they are Windows based computers, sir.”

“Well, okay.  What are the chances Galactus will come here, right?”

Gift Limit

I have discovered that the gift redemption limit for Marvel: Avengers Alliance seems to be 50 gifts a day.

I can work with that.

Online Gaming Report

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Marvel: Avengers Alliance

Marvel’s entry into the online/Facebook gaming app world is an interesting choice.  I say interesting not in the sense that it does not make much sense.  In fact, with the Avengers movie coming to theaters soon, it makes perfect sense.  When I say interesting, I mean that some of the decisions about how the game is played and structured are… interesting.

The game itself is pretty standard for a Facebook app game.  The game centers around story lines where you build your Avengers team.  You actually do not play a super hero, but a member of SHIELD, working with the Avengers on their various missions.  The missions are the standard app combat missions pitting three heroes against a series of villains.  There are also player versus player battles, where you face your group against another.  Again, this is pretty typical of a lot of these types of games.  Through these missions, you acquire SHIELD points, Command points, silver, and various items for use in missions.

The first thing that you notice is that the SHIELD points are extremely rare, which is unfortunate since you need them to level up your Avengers through training (you do not have this limitation), as well as for training and purchasing items.  You can purchase these points by paying for them, or you can have friends send you points.  At the moment, I’m running into a glitch in the game that is actually preventing me from receiving gifts from friends, which basically means I am up the creek in the game.

You also notice that the Command points, needed to add characters to your roster, are almost as rare as the SHIELD points.  Unfortunately, you cannot gift them (even when the gifts are working, which they were up until today).

The missions are, as I said, pretty straight forward.  It is a turn based system, with each character getting a chance to attack.  Like most of these games, there are multiple character types, each does better against another type.  This turn system can get a bit confusing when you are in PvP battles, since it is quite likely you will be bringing the same team to the mission as your adversary.

At the moment, there really is not much that sets this game apart from others like it, other than it is an official Marvel game.  It is interesting to check it out. But, I have found other games more exciting, especially the ones where you actually play a super hero instead of another nameless agent of SHIELD.  The rarity of the two primary means of advancing in the game (the SHIELD and Command points) is a bit of a turn off, especially when faced with a bug that does not register friend gifts.  It is also, like so many games on Facebook, heavily weighed towards the social side, with the game play working better the more friends you have playing the game as well.

If you are curious, or if you are a diehard Marvel fan, then you should check this game out.  But, if you are the casual gamer looking to just kill a little time, then there are better online games to play than this one.

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