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No codes as of December 27th, ! Find codes for a bunch of other games in our Roblox Games Codes page. Make sure to enter the codes exactly as they are listed in our post. To find more codes, make sure to follow Wcrproblox on Twitter , who is the developer of the game. You can also join the official Warrior Cat Discord server for the game to get news, updates, and to chat with other players.

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Nickname Required. Email Required. Save my nickname and email in this browser for the next time I comment. Ik, i cant wait to see what these codes will be and what they give you, maybe it will give you things like the mane fur and vines and stuff! Its fine if not just a suggestion. You can also look for the codes on Twitter! Warrior cats are best game in roblox but i wish they add drinking water animation from river or lake and it would be good to if they fix lags on mobile ph cuz am on ph and i need to have my graphic low or it will be laggy when the graphic are high ty for reading the coment.

Omg i am In love with warriors cats but it would be really cool if there could be prey in it as in like little small rodents for the cats to eat that would be really cool.

My sister is friends on discord with one of you, So i see all the plans and ideas and- Im so exited! Take your time on the updates! This game is really fun- Although its really hard to get into a role-play. Once you do- Theres nothing to do but have fun and be social!

Also, Im really exited for the new model update! And the prey update, Your probably only focusing on the model. But i dont wanna rush you or your team! Ill wait as long as i have to for every and all of the updates!

Every time I put quarters in that machine, Id press start, select the Ultimate Warrior and Big Boss Man, and beat the ever-living crap out of anyone, human or A. I was that annoying little kid who had no business beating the high school kids who played for hours. But I totally did every single timethanks to the Ultimate Warrior, of course.

Super Wrestlemania put me in a difficult spot. The move to the bit era meant that Id have to choose between two different versions of the same game, but developer LJN made the choice even more difficult. How the heck was I supposed to choose between the two? Either way, the game itself isnt much to write home about.

Every wrestler is exactly the same outside of appearance and signature moves added only to the Genesis version , and each connected punch or kick sounds like someone is punching a piece of meat hanging in a butcher shop fridge.

However, it was more advanced wrestling, and five-year-old me didnt care about its shortcomings. I couldnt leave my second favorite behind! Instead of trying to create a faithful simulation, it went balls-to-the-wall and turned the WWF into a world of oversized limbs, projectile attacks, and in true Mortal Kombat fashion, fatalities. They werent called Fatalities, they were known as Super Pins, but theres no denying they were death moves.

WWF In Your House, the second of the two games, would be the last Ultimate Warrior video game appearance for some time, and he fit into this bizarre interpretation perfectly.

He shot lightning bolts out of his hands, used insane combos, and even electrocuted opponents to pieces upon victory with his Super Pin. If Warrior was going to go out, Im glad he went out with a bang like thiseven if the game was really weird.

Showdown: Legends of Wrestling was a fantastic idea in theory: Take all the biggest names ever to grace the ring, from every time period and promotion, and throw them into one big game where we can make our dream matches comes true.

The idea didnt flesh out as well as wed all hoped, but it was a chance to once again harness the power of the Ultimate Warrior against some of the greatest wrestlers ever, and you better believe I took a shot at it. Showdown was the third game in the Legends of Wrestling series, but it was the first to bring in the Warrior, so I finally paid attention. Even with one of my favorite all-time wrestlers at my control, the game wasnt nearly good enough to justify staying with it.

Seeing Warrior in a game again was great, but it wasnt the same as before. I didnt know when Id get my chance again, or if I ever would at all. This game modified the WWE franchises game engine, seemingly to make it easier for players who werent familiar with the core game and just came for the familiar faces.

Unfortunately, the game turned into a series of quick-time events, and not the return to wrestling glory that much of the cast, including Warrior deserved.

I enjoyed Legends of Wrestlemania, sure, but all it did was make me pine for those legends in my normal wrestling game.

The Warrior was especially a big tease, considering we wouldnt see him again for two more years in a video game and three more until he finally appeared in THQ's main game. However, just seeing Warrior in a WWE game after thirteen years of nothing was a good sign. Perhaps Id get my Warrior back after all. Even in a world as competitive and cutthroat as professional wrestling, sometimes you just have to let loose once in a while.

Wrestlers from then and now came together in an over-the-top, arcade-style brawler that doesnt take itself as seriously as the core WWE franchise, and its a ton of fun because of it. Of course, no All-Stars game would be complete without the Warrior, and he appeared on the cover, front and center. I was obviously one of those people whose imaginations were mined, because playing WWE All-Stars is like watching how I personally remember watching wrestling back in the day.

These men were larger than life, performing moves that looked like they could touch the ceiling and that land with such force that they shook the Earth. All-Stars was the game of my dreams. While its only a cameo, Warrior does make an appearance in this freeware love letter to the times of the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Level 6 is a homage to Pro Wrestling where Abobo fights The Amazon, and his victory summons Hulk Hogan, Undertaker, Roddy Piper, and Warrior to the ring to perform their finishing moves on the defeated merman.

Abobo knew who his friends were. If youre going to make a game paying respect to the late '80s and early '90s, theres no way you can leave out the professional wrestling scene. Its federal law, look it up. The creators of this big adventure are law-abiding citizens, obviously, and the Warrior got to make a well-deserved cameo.

I can only guess how many people pre-ordered the game, downloaded the Warrior, and instantly made him champion. I sure as hell did. I was in awe of him, even without the classic crazy hair and face paint, and hung on his every word. I thought I was lucky then to be meeting a childhood hero, but now, in hindsight, accepting that gig was one of the best decisions Ive ever made.

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