Monday 30 March 2015

Tips for you to Get Started to Play Shadow Fight 2

Shadow Fight 2 is one of the hottest action game at 9game ,a nail-biting mix of classical Fighting and RPG. It is the well-known action game which was first available to be played on facebook. 

Here are some tips for you to Get Started

  • Don’t have Shadow Fight 2 installed yet? Well just click on the “Play Now!” button at the top of the page to get started.
  • Try to make sure you have access to the internet when you first start it up as it’ll probably need to download some additional data.
  • Also note that there’s no option to completely disable Push Notifications from within the game, so if you want it to leave you alone you’re going to have to go into your device’s settings and take care of it manually.
  • Once you’ve gone through the extremely brief tutorial you’ll be ready to combat the forces of evil – although I’d suggest going back to the Dojo to practice a bit first.
Shadow Fight 2
Interface
  • Stars – equates to your current level and displays how much experience is needed until you reach the next one. Higher levels unlock better gear in the store.
  • Energy – the number of times you can fight before being forced to stop – or pay premium currency to recharge. It costs one unit of energy per fight, and will take ten minutes to refill one.
  • Coins – currency needed to buy and upgrade most gear in the shop. You earn more by fighting.
  • Gems – premium currency required to purchase or upgrade some items. Can be earned by completing achievements.
  • “+” – opens the in-app purchase portion of the shop where you can buy more gems and coins.
  • Menu – calls up a list of other pages to visit.
Shadow Fight 2

  • The Dojo is where you may play around with the various moves your fighter can perform, without worrying about your opponent (a punching bag) fighting back.
  • The Map will display the various places you can visit in order to fight. Tournaments feature a steady progression of increasingly tough opponents, Survival pits you against a stream of enemies with a health bar that only refills slightly between rounds, Duel allows you to fight an opponent using a random set of equipment once every four hours (it pays well is why), and named enemies indicate demons that you’ll have to fight your way to. Each demon has a bunch of henchmen guarding it, so you’r going to have to steadily earn better and better gear if you’re going to have a shot.
  • The Blacksmith’s Shop is where you can buy and upgrade your weapons, armor, and eventually magic.
  • Your Profile displays your fighter’s stats, skill tree, available moves, and achievements.
  • Settings includes options such as language selection, Facebook integration, volume control, credits, etc.

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