Bot Arena 3 Overview
Bot Arena 3 was one of those games you'd find in the later days of the Flash era, a straightforward arena fighter that didn't need much explanation. You loaded it up in your browser, and within a minute you were already picking parts for your robots. It had a simple, functional look that was common for the time, focusing more on the mechanics of building and fighting than on elaborate graphics.
You control a team of custom robots, typically two or three, in turn-based battles. Before each fight, you assemble your bots from a selection of chassis, armor, and weapons, all while managing a strict weight limit for your squad. During a match, you give basic movement orders by clicking and dragging your bots toward positions or targets, but they largely operate on their own AI once an action is set. The goal is to destroy all opposing robots to earn cash and advance through a tournament bracket. The pace is methodical, with a noticeable difficulty spike as you face heavier, better-armed opponents. It feels like a tactical puzzle where your pre-battle choices matter more than your reflexes in the fight itself.