
You can buy upgrades to increase their survivability. Drones have a limited life meter, so they don't usually stick around for too long. A drone sits right where you collected it and fires at oncoming enemies and their bullets.

The three-way shot combined with reflective bullets and other power-ups just fills the screen with robot-killing fire.Īnother power-up the gold droid can drop is the drone. They are also stackable, so if you let a few accumulate and then grab them you'll receive all of their effects. You can leave them sitting around until you need them, like for boss fights. The cool thing is these pick-ups don't disappear over time. Some power-up effects include three-way shots, double bullets, rapid fire, reflective shots, invulnerability, and more. Shoot this robot and it will turn into a random power-up. Once or twice throughout a level, a special gold droid passes across the screen. If an enemy shoots or touches a pet, the helper gets disabled and stops following you.
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Pets don't help much to start with, but upgrade them enough and they become effective killing machines. These helper robots follow Ultratron around, firing at enemies within their scanning radiuses. The most interesting wares in the shop are the game's three distinct pets.

Buy the Speed Boost and you get a rechargeable dash, or pick up Smartbombs to clear the screen of enemies and bullets. Power upgrades increase the damage of our hero's shots Dot Slurper upgrades attract coins to Ultratron from greater distances. Ultratron only has one life, but players can purchase shields that function like extra lives. Some upgrades become available to buy after reaching specific levels in the game, while others require ownership of another upgrade before you can buy them. Luckily he can choose from an enticingly large arsenal of upgrades to purchase at the shop. Initially, Ultratron has no other abilities than being able to run and shoot in any direction.
