Tuesday 21 October 2014

Subway Surfers playing review from a kid

My third grader seems to have inherited my love of endless runner games.  While her gaming time is limited, one game she always turns to with her valuable minutes is Subway Surfers apk. On her own initiative, she decided to write a review
I think Subway Surfers is a fun filled game, but it takes patience.In Subway Surfers, you have to dodge trains, jump barriers, duck under big barriers, and repeat those things until you die.  You die by banging into something or not jumping or ducking something.  There are also powers.  A jetpack allows you to fly. The sneakers allow you to jump onto trains and over big barriers, but be careful; if you jump with the super sneakers by a tunnel (entrance) you could die.  A coin magnet gets coins for you and a 2x star get you twice times as many (points).  There are also missions you will see if you go to the menu (pause menu).  While you are running you can also pick up boxes (mystery boxes) and letters to make a word.
There you have it – an endorsement from an elementary school kid!  The words above are mostly her own (except for anything in parenthesis). I did correct her spelling, as did spell check, but really ‘patience’ is a hard word to spell when you don’t have any!
Subway Surfers is a free app with no necessary pesky in-app purchases.  Players quickly earn cash which allows them to ‘buy’ powers in the store.  There is an option to purchase cash for prizes as well (using real cash!), but we never had to avail ourselves of that option as coins are earned quickly in the game.  Be warned that there are a lot of places for a child to press that will take them right to the app store to purchase a new game…which, luckily, they cannot do without your password.
The creators of Subway Surfer release updates every few months to keep the app fresh – currently they are ‘touring the world’ and bringing different cities with each update.  Special characters and hover boards are thrown in around major holidays as well.
Overall, its one of our favorite endless runner games around!

Thursday 16 October 2014

Subway Surfers playing tips you need to know

Having never possessed the stamina required to complete a marathon, I feel a resentment of sorts towards endless runner games. How come the hero in Temple Run can run as far as he likes – skill of player permitting – and I can barely run two miles? And don’t tell me exercise, because that clearly isn’t what gives the characters of Subway Surfers an advantage. No, they have access to jetpacks and hoverboards. Not fair.
Not unlike my day-to-day life, the goal of Subway Surfers free is to evade the cops at all costs. This means dodging trains, jumping hurdles, and taking advantage of power-ups like the previously mentioned hoverboard. It’s as though the developers read my diary and decided to make a game out of it.
The controls aren’t unlike what you find in most endless runners: Swipe left and right to switch lanes, up to jump, and down to tuck and roll. If you’ve any power-ups or items in your arsenal, a double-tap will activate them. It’s a very streamlined control scheme, which compliments the reaction-heavy style of gameplay. That said, I still occasionally leap to the left when I clearly should have leaped to the right.
Being that it’s a 3D endless runner, there are plenty of comparisons to be made to Temple Run. That said, the developers of Subway Surfers 9game avoided turning it into anything close to a carbon copy. Having seen many a clone arrive and get promptly removed from the App Store, the distinctions are plenty appreciated. For starters, there’s no sort of tilt mechanic for gathering coins. On top of that, there are no corners you have to turn, making it easier to plan moves ahead of time. This results in the game being a bit easier, which, depending on who you are, may or may not be a good thing.
The power-ups in Subway Surfers add a level of variety to the gameplay. There’s a magnet that attracts any and all coins you’re near, boots that increase your speed, a jetpack that places you above all the obstacles, and more. You can earn them by playing the game, but the option to purchase and upgrade them via in-game store also exists. You can get quite a bit of currency for just $0.99, but the game is good about giving you a decent amount from just playing.

Sunday 12 October 2014

Clash of Clans tips and cheats which help you win

Welcome to the Clash of Clans 9game Walkthrough where our team of contributors will help you work through the game via a step-by-step tutorial. A Gamewise walkthrough aims to take you all the way through the game to 100% completion including unlockable quests and items.
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Gird your loins! Collect your elixir! You call that an upgraded wall? Clash of Clans brings the brazen aggression of Scottish warfare to the addictive and simple mechanics of casual gaming. It's insanely popular, and we’re here to make sure your camp is the toughest to break through, that you're rolling in gold, and that you're climbing the leaderboards.
For those unfamiliar, players in Clash of Clans build forts with gold and elixir resources. Buildings are dragged and dropped however players like, and resources are collected and stored whenever you hop into the game. Over time, they build an army of various troop types. They can be taken on single player missions to raze the villages of nearby goblins, or on raiding parties of neighboring villages. Similarly, other players can raid your town, but don't worry, nothing is permanently destroyed (though they can snatch some of your gold and elixir). Players earn and lose trophies through their multiplayer raids, and band together in clans in order to concentrate their attacks.
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Wednesday 8 October 2014

Vector will thrill you up!

Vector free is an exciting, arcade-style game featuring you as the exceptional free runner. The game opens with a view into a totalitarian world where freedom and individually is nothing more than a distant dream. But the heart of a freerunner is strong, and you soon break free. Run, vault, slide and climb using extraordinary techniques based on the urban ninja sport of Parkour all while being chased by “Big Brother” who’s sole purpose is to capture you and bring you back. (Some days we all wish we could break free and run from the daily grind or stuck in a cubicle working 9 t0 5)
A very classy and high polished opening scene brings you to the action as you flee the system. Jumping from rooftops and under obstacles you make your escape. Collecting coins and stars along the way so you can unlock tricks to pass that level.  Levels are tricky and it’ll take a few tries to complete.
Played and enjoyed on 9game. Everything ran very smooth and is responsive in timing when making jumps or whatever trick is needed to proceed. Menus load fast and a countdown after pausing, mid-game, is another nice touch to get yourself ready once more. Graphics are absolutely spot on. You are a black shadow on the run with light blues, grays and white in the background to add a stark contrast and looks very sleek. (I’ll not mention polished again) Top notch performance and silken looks, make this a great game. Possibly game of the year, so far.    For me anyway.
Tough levels and needed credits to proceed, will make you pick this up again and again. One missed timed jump, or bad landing and your chaser will catch you. It’s back to the start of the level and away you go once again. Credits and stars may also be needed to purchase that trick. If you don’t have enough you’ll have to keep restarting to earn more. That’s what I’ve been doing because I’m not going to pay any In-App-Purchases.
It’s close to spoiling my love for this title, if I’m being very honest. At the start of the game it seems to be a tough grind to earn all the valuable credits you’ll need. It’s very tempting to spend a few quid on some just to give you a boost. If Vector lite version was released with maybe the first 2 levels to show what it’s about and how good it is, I’d have no problem buying the full version for £2 or £3. There also seems to be an unlock version (in game) that gets rid of the ads. This just adds to the confusion further, for me.
Maybe I’m being over critical of the in-app-purchases and the current trend but put a game out for a few quid, support it, update it, if it needs tweaks or improved and people will buy it if it’s good and trust the development team on their next release. Maybe this subject is worth another post in the near future?
As always we have provided a link for you to download and enjoy below. If you can see past the need to spend real money and grind through like I’m trying to do.
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