Showing posts with label mobile game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile game. Show all posts

Monday, 11 May 2015

【Part Three】Hay Day Buildings Guide

Hay Day is a popular casual game and 9game wants to share some tips and tricks about building in Hay Day for players.

Bakery
Unlocked at level 2, the bakery allows you to make bread, corn bread, cookie, raspberry/blueberry muffin, pizza, spicy pizza, potato bread and frutti di mare pizza.
Sugar Mill
The Sugar Mill unlocks at level 7 and allows you to produce brown sugar, white sugar and syrup. The ingredients used is sugar cane, which can be grown on the field.
Popcorn Pot
Popcorn Pot produces items like popcorn, buttered popcorn, chili popcorn and chocolate popcorn. From experience, buttered popcorn sells pretty well in the roadside shop. This unlocks at level 8.
Juice Press
The juice press produces apple, carrot, tomato, cherry and berry juice. This unlocks at level 26.
Jam Maker
Unlocked at level 35, this thing produces apple, blackberry, cherry, raspberry and strawberry jam. I love these in real life. I put strawberry jam on my bread every morning!
Coffee Kiosk
This awesome Coffee Kiosk unlocks at level 42. It produces espresso(duh!), caffe latte, cafe mocha, hot chocolate and espresso mocha. Starbucks anyone?

To read more information about Hay Day or other casual games, you can go to 9Game.

【Part Two】Hay Day Buildings Guide

Hay Day is a popular casual game and 9game wants to share some tips and tricks about building in Hay Day for players.

Dairy
The Dairy allows you to produce cream, butter, cheese and goat cheese. Most of the items needed come from cows and goats. This unlocks at level 6.
Pie Oven
The pie oven allows you make all kinds of pies such as carrot, pumpkin, bacon, apple. fish, feta, casserole, shepherds and lemon. You unlock at level 14.
Loom
The loom unlocks at level 17 and allows you to make sweaters, blue woolly hats, blue sweaters and red scarves.
Ice Cream Maker
This unlocks at level 29 and you can produces the vanilla ice cream, cherry popsicle, strawberry ice cream and chocolate ice cream.
Jeweler
The Jeweler makes all the bling bling items. It produces the bracelet, necklace, diamond ring and iron bracelet. This is unlocked at level 38.
Candy Machine
The Candy Shop unlocks at level 51 and allows you to produce toffee, caramel apples, jelly beans, lollipops and chocolates.

To read more information about Hay Day or other casual games, you can go to 9Game.

【Part One】Hay Day Buildings Guide

Hay Day is a popular casual game and 9game wants to share some tips and tricks about building in Hay Day for players.
There are primarily 2 types of buildings. They are production and storage.

Feed Mill
Feed Mill is available at the start and produces food for your chickens, pigs, cows, goats and sheep. You will be able to make chicken, cow, pig, goat and sheep feed.
Barn
The barn stores all your items made from production buildings such as Bakery, Feed Mill etc. They can be upgraded with bolts, planks and rolls of duct tape. Each upgrade increases 25 spaces from 50 to 1000. Later on though, when your storage gets to 1000+, each upgrade increases by 50 spaces.
The silo stores all your crops that you grow. You start off at 50 items. Similar to the Barn, upgrading will require supplies such as nails, screws and wooden panels. Each upgrade increases its capacity by 25 up to 1000 items. Subsequent upgrades increases its capacity by 50 after 1000+ items.
BBQ Grill
The BBQ grill lets you make pancakes, bacon and eggs, hamburgers, fish burgers, roasted tomatoes, baked potato plus fish and chips. You unlock this at level 9.
Cake Oven
The cake oven lets you produce all kinds of cakes, starting with carrot, cream, red berry, cheesecake, strawberry, chocolate, potato feta and lemon. This unlocks at level 21.

To read more information about Hay Day or other casual games, you can go to 9Game.

Want Diamonds in Hay Day? Follow These 7 Tips

Hay Day is a popular casual game and 9game wants to share some tips and tricks for players.In Hay Day, there are many ways to get diamonds on Hay Day. 9game is going to show you a few good ways.
  1. Login to Facebook for the first time earns you 5.
  2. You can sometimes get diamonds from the mystery chests in your farm.
  3. Achievements will give you 1,2 or 3 diamonds based on the level of the achievement.
  4. You can buy it with real money as well.
  5. Leveling up earns you a few diamonds(1-3). It is very consistent, so don’t scoff at it.
  6. Watching 30 second trailers close to the mail box earns you 1-2 diamonds .
  7. The Facebook fan page will often hold contests for you to earn diamonds.
To read more information about Hay Day or other casual games, you can go to 9Game.

Monday, 4 May 2015

Game Review of Need for Speed Shift(3)

Need For Speed Shift is one of the series racing game,NFS.Here is a review about NFS Shift and 9game wish you will like it.
All of that is great, but pales in comparison to what happens when you get behind the wheel of a car. And let me just say that you should get behind the wheel and not race from a third-person camera because the cockpit view is what makes NFS Shift stand out from the extremely competitive racing genre and come into its own. Slightly Mad has created an extraordinarily good cockpit view for the game, one that makes you feel like you're actually in the seat of a horsepower-bleeding supercar.
Rather than remaining static, the view shifts and undulates slightly when the gas or brakes are applied. Sitting at the starting line and revving the engine can rock the vehicle back and forth, and slamming on the brakes to take a tight corner will throw your view forward towards the dashboard. It's a dynamic camera that moves to impart the inertia and g-forces that you'd feel while racing. Fortunately, it's not overdone to the point where it'll make you sick; it's subtle enough that you know that it's happening, but may forget about it after a while. But, go into the same view in most any other racer and you'll realize what you're missing.
Perhaps the coolest bits come when you crash as your view is tossed around, the colors fade out (and then back in as you recover) and your vision blurs. Again, it's not done to the point that it'll make you vomit all over your controller, but it does a very good job to let you know that you've just totaled a $200,000 automobile.
This exceptional cockpit view extends to the game's sense of speed. When you're doing 150mph, you know it. When you're doing 200+mph, you'll get scared. More than pretty much any other racing game I've ever played (and I've played a lot), NFS Shift makes you respect speed. When you get into the later races in the game and get behind the wheel of a Zonda R, Bugatti Veyron or Koenigseggisseggggnignigsegigisegggg CCX, you will actually consider taking your foot (or finger) off the gas in a slight bend because you can feel the car start to get loose. Slight undulations in the road that were previously unfelt will cause your car to lose traction for a split-second, which is enough to send it into the wall. It's a startling feeling, one that's rare in racing games and one of the biggest elements that separates real driving from its virtual counterpart. You still don't get the feeling of fearing for your life, but I'm pretty sure that's a good thing.

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Game Review of Need for Speed Shift(2)

Need For Speed Shift is one of the series racing game,NFS.Here is a review about NFS Shift and 9game wish you will like it.

EA's Need for Speed franchise has had its up and downs. Unfortunately, the past few years has been one of those "down" bits, with the last couple games doing nothing to advance the series in any way that you would call good. So, something had to be done, and EA decided to hand off the reins to Slightly Mad Studios, the folks behind the PC racing series GTR, to create Need for Speed Shift. So did the changing of the guard pay off?
Oh, yes it did, and in a huge way.
There are so many things done right in terms of design that this feels like the freshest take on the "simulation" racing genre in many, many years. I put the word "simulation" in quotes because while Need for Speed Shift is undoubtedly closer to that end of the racing spectrum than, say, Burnout, Slightly Mad made some very smart choices in deciding what would be realistic and what wouldn't. The result is that the team is essentially giving you a racing experience that is extremely close to the real thing in terms of presentation, while keeping the controls just arcadey enough to allow relative newcomers a much easier entryway into the game than the likes of Gran Turismo.

Let me step back a little bit before delving into the racing experience. NFS Shift returns to the track-based racing of old (and ProStreet) rather than the open-world stuff seen in most of the modern titles. You'll find mainstays like Laguna Seca, Willow Springs and Nurbergring as the backdrops to your tire burning, and each of these are brought to life excellently. They're not 100% accurate compared to their real-world counterparts however as Slightly Mad has tweaked the scenery to provide more compelling views in spots that were a little drab, but the course layouts are indeed intact, which is what's important. Given the course selection in the game (totalling somewhere around the 20 track mark), it's of little surprise that practically every meter of road in the game is fun to drive.
Unlike pretty much every modern day Need for Speed title, there's zero story involved, and I'm very happy about that. The closest thing you're going to get to some sort of tale is the voiceover that you'll hear at the start of the game, telling you that you've been given a chance to prove yourself in a BMW M3 around Brands Hatch before winning some cash and choosing your own ride. After that, the voice only returns to explain new events and the like, but never to tell you that the cops are on your tail or that your love interest can introduce you to some jackass in a garage. Nope, this pretty much as pure of a racing game as you can find, and I for one am very thankful for that.
That's not to say that the experience is drab. On the contrary, there's fantastic and somewhat atmospheric music in the menus, a generally slick interface all around and some stylistically edited videos to introduce new events. It's the sort of stuff that will keep your blood pumping between events without getting in the way.

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Sunday, 3 May 2015

Feel Frustration? Here are some tips for you to deal with it in Angry Birds!

Before you play Angry Birds,9game would like to give you 7 tips! They will help you with your frausration in this  strategy game.
- Know Your Birds Well
We all know that every character in the game is unique, and knowing the personality of each one of them will help you a lot throughout the game. And I don’t only mean their special moves, but also their strengths and weaknesses.
For example, we can accelerate a Yellow Bird’s speed by tapping the screen while it’s still in the air. We can use this ability to reach difficult and far away places. The Yellow Birds are also strong against wood, so use them to break through wood structures.  Black Birds are literally flying bombs so use them to smash through concrete structures.
Another example, we know that one White Bird can drop one egg bomb, and we can use it to destroy something. But have you also noticed that the White Bird will accelerate up after dropping the bomb? We can use this acceleration to knock down another part of the pig structure.
- Observe The Environment & Take Notes
Continuing from the previous point, you can use the background environment to help locate the perfect “action point”.
For example, take note of the position of your finger (or mouse pointer) when you launch the bird. If the attack is successful, remember the position and move on to the next bird. Or take note of the bird position in the air when you tap the screen to activate its special move, so you can repeat it if necessary. This step really helps me every time I use the Boomerang Bird.
- Think Outside The Box
One of the fun things I found in the game is its creativity. You don’t always have to do everything by the book. For example, there are times when you simply use the White Bird to hit a part of the structure without having to drop the bomb. Or situations when you have to shoot the Boomerang Bird backward and let it curve in order to hit the otherwise unreachable target.
- Try Different Angles – Literally
If your efforts to knock down the structure from one angle ended up in failure, try different angles. Don’t be afraid to hit the repeat button. Repeat the effort and learn from the mistakes. Don’t let the mistakes frustrate you.
- Spare The Time
This is the one thing that I know for sure – you need lots of spare time to play. I know people who needed tens of tries to pass one difficult level. I also know there are people who claim they’ve repeated a level hundreds of times just to get three stars and the highest score possible.
So make sure you have time to spare before you play, or don’t start playing at all. Having to stop before being able to finish a level will only make you even more frustrated.
- Cross Your Fingers
Luck plays a heavy part in Angry Birds. Once in a while, you’ll make an unrepeatable lucky shot and are able to complete the level with flying colors.
I know. It’s weird to put “luck” as one of the tips to reduce the frustration level in playing games. But sometimes, luck is all it takes to put the smile back into your stressful and frustrated face. So, always keep your finger crossed throughout the game.
- Seek & You Shall Find
When you are stuck, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Your friends are just a phone call away. Socializing is always a good way to take a break from the endless gaming hours. The Internet is also a wealthy place to find discussions, tutorials, and walkthroughs to help you overcome difficult levels. A quick search will give you plenty of links to visit, but my favorite places for my Angry Birds needs are Rovio’s YouTube Channel and AngryBirdsNest.