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2009 video gameCartoon Network Universe: FusionFallGrigon EntertainmentLevon Hakobyan, Greg GrigonCree Haas, Toe BronsonLevon Hakobyan, Chris Sunn, D. Watson, Jeremy Polk, Greg GrigonLevon Hakobyan, Erab Azraeu, Greg GrigonSeth Podowitz,ReleaseJanuary 14, 2009,Mode(s)Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall was a developed by and South Korean studio Grigon Entertainment. FusionFall used the as its client technology basis.For the first year, the full game required a subscription; free accounts could only access a portion of the content. On August 29, 2013, the game's servers were shut down.

Contents.Plot Under the control of Lord Fuse, Planet Fusion travels through the universe. He is destroying planets by devouring them, and Earth becomes the next target. To do so, he drops Fusion Matter that takes a warped monster-like shape of objects nearby. The goal is to prevent the enemies' plan and defeat them. Gameplay In FusionFall, the player takes control of a customized character.

The game featured more than 50 characters and several areas based on current and past shows of. A part of the roster is made of companions that will assist during the adventure.The character is viewed from a third-person perspective with an overlaid. By defeating the enemies, the players level up and receive the currency for buying clothing and weapon upgrades. There are two types of attacks in combat that can be switched by a button press: ranged and melee.

A special feature present in FusionFall is the use of nanos, representing small avatars that provide abilities for a short time. A nano can be attained by defeating an evil doppelganger, with a choice of one out of three abilities to be provided.There are four characters available as a Guide, which were,.

They give rewards like equipment and items for completing certain quests.Playing past Level Five originally required a monthly paid subscription in the form of redeemable cards that could be purchased at participating retailers. The cards were rendered obsolete after April 16, 2010, when the entirety of the game became free to play; players with unredeemed time cards were offered a refund for their unused cards.

Since the game was designed for kids primarily, there were parental control options. That gave the parents a monitoring ability to watch what their children were doing and thus able to restrict how much can the account chat with other users. In-game events On certain holidays, such as or, FusionFall had small in-game celebrations that usually involved a special code for exclusive holiday items, scenery, and missions carried by special guest appearances of future cast members. Events for holidays stretched from two weeks to several months; some rolled directly from one to the other. The game periodically added new missions, NPC's, areas, and elements from more recent shows. An area called the Academy was also put into the game, where players made their characters and started playing. FusionFall's development, however, stopped so Cartoon Network could focus on other games such as Project Exonaut, Formula Cartoon, and FusionFall Heroes.

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The Holo Suit, an in-game outfit, used to change look, reflecting in-game events and the time of year.Development After trying for four years to get the project up, the development started in April 2006. Wanted to take time to plan the business model carefully while searching for a developer at the same time.

They settled on a Korean studio Grigon Entertainment, due to their art style and sense of humor. Some characters were aged up in order to please a wide range of the target audience.

Was decided to be the engine running the game, as the team wanted for people to play even on low-end computers. To be easier for the younger players to access the game, it was made to be played in a web-browser.A prequel, co-written by Matthew Schwartz and co-creator, entitled FusionFall: Worlds Collide!!, was passed out during '07. The comic used to be available on the official website for public viewing and in PDF format for download.

It covers the events leading up to the start of the game.Open beta testing began on November 14, 2008, available to anyone with an account on Cartoon Network's website. It ended on November 16, 2008. A second beta began on December 5, 2008, and ended on December 7, 2008.

The third took place during the weekend of December 12, 2008, with a single-day extension on December 19. A final beta test started on December 27, 2008, and ran until January 11, 2009. All characters created before December 22, 2008, including those of the FusionFall staff, were deleted, but all made on or after December 27, 2008, were carried onto the official release.Release When it was first released, FusionFall required a paid subscription for the full game, with a limited portion of the content available for free. Free accounts could only play in the 'future' portion of the game, which only allows players to collect four nanos and create two characters.

The full game had a total of 40 nanos, 36 before the new extensions. To create up to four characters, players had to earn all 36 nanos during the beta testing. Players with characters that progressed into the past during the sneak peek or during a previous subscription had their characters locked until a current subscription was purchased.Subscription plans included one-month, three-month, year-long, and family plans.

The FusionFall Victory Pack Exclusive was made available for purchase when the game was released. It contained a four-month subscription, as well as a game guide, T-shirt (if bought from ), and exclusive outfits and weapons for the player's character. The Victory Packs were eventually discontinued, having been replaced with one-month and three-month game card available for purchase at outlets.The game was made completely free on April 19, 2010, making everything a member could have available for free.Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore75/100Review scoresPublicationScoreGameZone7.2/107/107.5/10YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.2009GamesNominated. FusionFall Heroes On March 25, 2013, about five months before the original game's shutdown, Cartoon Network released a new FusionFall game called FusionFall Heroes. In this game, instead of playing an avatar players created online, Cartoon Network decided to let online players actually play different variants of their favorite Cartoon Network characters.

This game occurs concurrently with Fuse' attack on the Cartoon Network Universe in the original game. The first known playable characters are Finn the Human, Fionna the Human, and Marceline of, Dexter of, Mordecai and Rigby of, Four Arms and Feedback of, Gumball Watterson of, Mojo Jojo of, and of his eponymous show. In this game, there are different costumes for player characters, as well as eggs that can unlock new costumes for different heroes. If the player buys an egg that contains a hero costume that the player's hero already owns, the hero is ranked up and all of its stats are increased by one.References.

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Each hub area features a brand new, color-coded local banker willing to store your items, but remember: you can only withdraw your items from the same location in which you deposited them, so make sure you remember where you’re putting your stuff!Storing items isn’t cheap! Morbucks Savings and Loan requires a “modest” one-time membership fee for each individual local bank location. Once you’ve activated a membership, you’ll always be able to store and withdraw items at any time from that local bank location. The standard bank system you’re familiar with is still around and is still holding on to your items!For a full list of changes, check out the. Time Run Amok!Six new missions!Some of you may have noticed the mysterious escape pod that recently appeared in the junkyard. As it turns out, Larry 3000 from Time Squad was on board, although he was totally destroyed as a result of the crash landing.

Luckily, Coop was recently able to get Larry back in working order thanks to his experience with working on Megas.Who is this mysterious robot from the future, and what is he doing in our time period? Seek out Larry 3000 in Goat’s Junkyard to get started on the six new missions we’ve added to the game!For a full list of changes, check out the. Trick or TreatNight has fallen on the FusionFall world.Eternal darkness has spread across the FusionFall world, and Fred brought a friend with him this time! Jeff the Spider and Fred made their way up to the mortal plane from the Underworld in order to go trick or treating. It seems like they accidentally let hoards of Pumpkin Spawns follow them through their portal!You can talk to Jeff the Spider in Eternal Vistas to learn a little more about what’s going on, and help them clean up this spooky mess. Complete his mission to earn an exclusive item, and grind those Pumpkins Spawns down for a chance to earn a bunch of Halloween exclusives from Pumpkin CRATEs. This whole situation is starting to feel more like a trick than a treat!For the full details, check out the patch notes.

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FusionFall is a registered trademark of the Turner Broadcasting System. FusionFall Universe,FusionFall Legacy, and FusionFall Retro are in no way affiliated with Turner Broadcasting or any of its subsidiaries.The FusionFall Universe team claims no rights to anything owned by Cartoon Network, Inc. Whether it be shows, sounds, game assets, etc.We have no intentions to infringe upon the exclusive rights to the content belonging to Cartoon Network featured within our network of sites.FusionFall Legacy and FusionFall Retro are fan recreations intended for the preservation of the closed down MMO game, FusionFall.