Friday, June 10, 2016

How To Survive Longer in Hungry Shark World

Do you need some tips and tricks to get through Shark World? Read on to find out some great tips on how to stay alive and get your hands on more gems and gold.

Hungry Shark World is a shark-themed mobile game released by Ubisoft and it’s worth your time if you’re looking to get stuck into a new arcade game for Android.
If you’re already a player of Hungry Shark World then you know that there’s a lot to do in the game including a large number of maps to make your way through, challenges to be completed, sharks to be unlocked, and even more features. If you have trouble getting the gold you need for shark upgrades and to last longer, then you’re in luck. We’ve put together the best tips to help you get better in Hungry Shark World.

Eat Everything You See

One of the main aims of the game is to eat all the fish possible. If you don’t eat, then your health starts to drop and the shark dies of starvation. So make eating fish the main priority.
Make sure that you every single fish in a large school of fish. Eat a lot of them because the faster you eat fish the higher your score as you earn combos and score multipliers. The more fish you eat in rapid succession, the higher the score multiplier goes. Eating an entire school of fish also unlocks the bonus special “School’s Out” to grab you even more bonus points!

Focus on Gold Creatures

As you play the game you’ll see that some of the fish, and even some of the humans, are gold. Eat gold creatures and humans often because these will give you gold right away. Eat a lot of fish to run into a golden one. This is because of the gold rush bar, found on the bottom of your screen, fills up as you fill up your shark. Filling up the bar causes a gold creature to spawn and unlocks the Gold Rush feature.

Know The Enemies

If you want to survive a long time in Hungry Shark World then you need to know which enemies you should avoid, as well as which fish you should eat. Every so often you’ll receive alerts that your eyes are bigger than your stomach and you can’t eat your current target. Remember what creatures cause this alert and avoid them in the future because trying to eat them chips away at your health. At the very least you need to avoid sharks and jellyfish. If you do stumble into a shark then use the burst control to boost your speed and get away before they have a chance to eat you.

Find Purple Haze For Gems

Gems are used to buy the best shark upgrades, but it’s not easy to just find them in the game. As well as keeping an eye out for golden creatures you should instantly eat any creature you come across that has a purple haze. These creatures have gems and eating them gives you these gems. The purple creatures are pretty fast though. If you don’t have full burst ready, then you won’t be able to catch them. If you’re sitting on a full boost it’s definitely worth your boost to go after these fast little fish.

Spend Gold On Maps For Good Returns

You should buy the maps for the location that you’re exploring so that you can find all of the HUNGRY letters for that map. Finding all the letters in one round will unlock supersize mode. When your shark is supersized it is three times bigger than usual and is able to eat anything stupid enough to come into its path. Buying more maps also makes it easier to find daily chests that are filled with all the good things you need including gems and coins.

 Get Daily Chests by Completing Challenge Missions Each Day


Each day in Shark World brings with it three new daily missions to complete. Completing any of them unlocks a nice reward. These challenges include missions such as eating 5 birds to get 100 extra coins. Check out what your missing are going to be each day using the globe and find out what the daily chests contain. The information on how to unlock these chests is located at the middle of the bottom of your screen. 

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Guide and Tips for Transformers Earth Wars


If you have played Clash of Clans, you will be familiar with Transformers: Earth Wars. This game is a lot of fun and it looks great on your mobile device. Here’s some tips and tricks to help you get started with the game.

Building a Base

The first thing you need to do is build up a base. You should focus on resources first, as you can’t do anything without them and then your defenses. You need harvesting structures and storage for those structures. Make sure you upgrade your resources as much as you can and then your main headquarters so you can build more structures and upgrade existing ones to a higher level. Without good resource production, you’re going to struggle in the game so get your resources going as soon as possible. You’ll find rocks and other obstacles around the base, but try to build around these for now just focus on getting the base going. Get some defenses up and running as soon as you can as well as walls to protect your base structures from attacks. Make sure you protect your valuable buildings like the headquarters with good defenses.

Playing with Others

To make the most out of this sort of game and to learn how to play, it’s ideal that you join an alliance. If you have never played this sort of game, you’ll quickly get overwhelmed by other players and want to quit. The game does have a nice single player campaign, but it’s more fun to attack other players as the challenge is greater and you’ll enjoy yourself more. You can attack others without an alliance, but by joining one you’ll learn valuable tips and tricks from others playing.

Attacks

You have a shuttle which carries your Transformers, so make sure you upgrade this shuttle because it will allow you to carry more robots into battle. It’s best to go into battle with as many robots as your shuttle will carry to guarantee success. You need a good team balance of gunners and warriors as you’ll stand a better chance of defeating the other base if you have a balanced squad of Transformers. The warriors will take the damage, but you need gunners too so go for balance when attacking bases. You’ll get attacked often by others so don’t get frustrated, it takes time to build up a quality base. If you can afford it, spend some cash as it will allow you to quickly develop a high quality base which will deter players from farming off you if you have a base which is hard to destroy. You can build without paying, but this is more of a grind. If attacked, you get a shield so you won’t have another attack for several hours. Use this time to upgrade your defenses and other base structures.

Attack others as often as you can because you’ll get resources which you need to keep building your own base. You can quickly go through the easier campaign and gather a lot of resources this way. You should be an aggressive player because you simply need a lot of resources and the only way to get them is to always be on the attack somewhere in the game. Keep collecting alloy and Energon as much a possible.

If you attack others, the bots you have level up quickly so do this to gain levels. You’ll play against others your own level so it’s a good way to gain resources so you can develop the base that you want.
Save your special attacks for when you need these the most. You don’t want to use them on a weak base as this is a huge waste. You should also upgrade characters as soon as you can.


Transformers; Earth Wars is a fairly easy game to grasp and play. The main thing you need to do is constantly attack and upgrade your base. Consider spending some cash if you want a high level base quickly, but it’s not necessary if you can’t afford it.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Nonstop Knight Game review


Nonstop Knight is a free game that blends click action and RPG. It combines the progression one sees in an RPG with things found in clicker games such as generating revenue in the background. The knight makes his way through dungeons as you watch and click to activate special abilities. Upgrades are purchased using revenue. These timed abilities give the game a touch of interactivity that every game needs. There is a major problem here though; the game is very slow to start and you just don’t care by the time you progress enough to enjoy it.

The idea of auto-battling in an RPG seems wrong in itself. It may make grinding easier but it’s the complete opposite of the hacking and slashing one should go through in such a game. Something that sets Nonstop Knight apart from other auto-battlers is that it doesn’t try to hide what it is. It doesn’t try to pretend that the progression isn’t the important bit. It is also far more interactive than other clicker games thanks to abilities. These abilities can be used to either strengthen your defences or take out enemies in a rush. The game is still very passive, but you have some degree of influence. There are even abilities that are unlocked through levelling up. Thanks to these tactical elements the game isn’t entirely passive, meaning that people who like clickers that deviate from the norm will enjoy it.

Unfortunately the progression is slow at times. It takes a long time to climb the ladder, but you can also earn tokens that can be used to purchase permanent upgrades. Ascending will return you to level one but adds additional bonuses that make it worth it, one of which is a potion that increases your attack speed; even against bosses.

While you can buy a starter pack for $4.99 it’s a bit of a waste because you skip loads of progression and end up at the tedious part even faster. The game reaches a peak past which playing becomes almost a chore. This is a shame as this starter pack is filled with gems that allow you to buy helpful items such as a dragon that will follow you into battle and blast fire at enemies. This dragon is worth the money but this is a game where skipping ahead definitely takes out some of the fun.

Another major problem is that the game quickly reaches a plateau after ascending. Even when you get the powerful upgrades it’s like you can only make a tiny amount of progression and levelling up loses all meaning, especially as you have to start all over again. It’s enough to make loot lose value. You don’t really keep it after all. What’s the point? There is definitely room on the market for a game like this but it needs to be less centred on resetting and ascending. Nonstop Knight should have taken a lesson from Doomsday Clicker. In that game it feels like you’re really levelling up and progressing, unlike with Nonstop Knight.


It would also be nice if the games that bolster your speed could be bought with in-game currency. It would be nice if you could also buy boss tickets but they only really let you skip ahead a few levels. It’s understandable that the video rewards change every few hours, but the game needs more things for players to spend gems on. Throw in more chests and potions. This allows players to really boost their power and also gives them more incentive to purchase gems in the first place.

This is the real flaw with Nonstop Knight. Clickers are games that are all about the progression. They need to keep players engaged. Nonstop Knight is a game that quickly loses your interest. This is a shame because at its very core Nonstop Knight is a game that has a lot going for it. It also feels unique thanks to the interactivity. Not to mention the cute and affordable little baby dragon. As engaging as Nonstop Knight is, it just doesn’t hold your attention in the long run. Despite the name it really doesn’t take long for this knight to stop. 


Topps Walking Dead Card Trader Review


Topps Walking Dead Card Trader is their latest Android and iOS app. In the card trading lineup from Topps is currently Bunt(baseball), Huddle(football), Kick(Soccer), and Star Wars Card Trader. Walking Dead Card Trader covers the televisions shows Walking Dead as well as Fear the Walking Dead.

The Cards

In Walking Dead Card Trader, you collect digital cards. Each day you receive 25,000 free coins to spend on cards. You can also download games and other apps to receive free coins if you wish or you can outright buy them for cash to spend on cards just like you would spend cash in a store for physical cards. You’ll need to register a user name to keep your cards, but once you do all the cards are yours unless you trade them to someone else. Each day the app releases new special card inserts to go along with the base sets of cards. There’s several different sets to collect and fun inserts to try and pull from packs of cards. The base cards do get tiring after time, it’s the inserts which make the game fun.


Trading

The heart of Walking Dead Card Trade is trading cards with other players. This is easy to do through the “fan” chat system, but is difficult for new players as you simply won’t have any cards that people want. If you manage to pull an insert, you might want to trade that for cards you really want. it’s better to play the game for a few weeks until you have a nice set of cards that you can trade for cards you’re looking for. Many traders also ask for too much so you have to be careful about who you trade with. You can accept and decline trades with ease through the system and you can also do blind trades where you pick people that have the cards you want and send them offers. I recommend you stay away from this as it just tends to annoy people. You’re better off trading with someone that is already on line and ready to trade. Since there’s so many cards in the game, trading is going to be your main option to get the cards you really want.


Pay to Play

While you do get free coins each day and can buy packs, you’ll find a lot of the quality cards will cost you money. You can trade for these, but it’s difficult. Many of the sought after cards cost cash and if you just want to play for fun without investing any cash, you’re going to find it hard to pick up these quality inserts. A lot of the nicer cards end up being pay only or drop so rarely that you’ll never get them without an investment in these cards. You can be a free player, but at some point you’re going to end up spending a bit of cash for cards. This is the model for these card trading apps so get used to paying for cards or working hard to try and trade for them with other people.


Is Walking Dead Card Trader Worth It?

For fans of the Walking Dead as well as Fear the Walking dead, this card trader app is a lot of fun. There’s tons of cards to collect and great inserts to own. The game is basically pay to play, but you can do fine without paying if you’re a savvy trader.  You’ll find new stuff to collect each day so it’s worth checking in each day to get your free coins and to see if there’s a new set you might want to collect. The game has a few stability issues at least on Android, and crashes every so often so it needs a bit of work.





Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Transformers: Earth Wars for Android Review



Transformers Earth Wars comes to Android and it’s a bit like Clash of Clans, but still plenty of fun. Chose the Autobots or the Decpticons and battle it out.

The main thing that stands out in this game is that it has excellent graphics and it’s really fun to play if you like a Clash of Clans style game. You do the basic base building and while this gets monotonous after a while, most Facebook games in this genre use this style of gameplay. It’s fun to zoom in and out and follow your robots along as they move about the base. You’ll start the game with Jetfire for the Autobots and on the Decpticons side you get Bludgeon.

You start with some simple missions which will show you how to build up your base. Nothing new here to learn as you have done this time and time again with other Android base building games like Clash of Clans. You’ll collect resources and build up an army of robots. The first few missions will have you attacking either the Autobots or Decpticons base and looking for the leaders. Your team takes off in a ship and then lands at the opposing base and you battle your way through the base. Each robot has a special ability you can use while attacking. You can also upgrade your base structures as well as the robots themselves which will gain experience after each mission. During missions you may also have a power-up to help you destroy a base. There’s also a timer so you need to destroy the base before the timer runs out. After missions you can also get crystals which may bring a new robot to your base through the space bridge.



You’ll enjoy this game if you like the Transformers and base building style games. There’s nothing really new here, but the game does look great and it’s fun to play. There’s plans in the future to bring more features and new bots into the game. It runs fine on most modern smartphones and tablets without any problems.

Like many base building Android games, you may find that you’ll have to spend some cash to get the most out of the game. You don’t have to do this, but leveling up and having a decent base will take a lot of time without any real cash investment in the game.


The game offers fun gameplay for Transformers fans, but the formula is the same. If you have played base building games and love Transformers, then this Android game is for you. It’s a fun time waster and the main thing is the game really does look great which is a huge plus. Hopefully in the future Transformers Earth Wars adds new features and content so the game can grow into something really fun. The game is available on Android as well as iOS devices.