2015年6月21日星期日

Tips for who start playing Crossy Road plus

Corssy Road is a hot game which you can be addictive to easily. Now it's time to give some essential tips which can help you play this game. If you are interested in this game ,you can download it easily from 9game.

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Never get fixated on coins

Coins allow you to buy new characters in-game to play with. Other than that, they don't serve much purpose. Not only that, you can always watch short trailers in order to collect coins. Getting fixated on collecting coins is a bad move and normally ends up in disaster. Instead, concentrate on the road in front of you and only go for coins that are attainable easily or in your direct path at the time.

Don't enter a river too close to either side

Pay attention to how the rivers flow and where you see a white water break on each side. If your character passes this white break on either side, game over. I try and stay towards the center of the gameplay area whenever crossing a river just to be safe. If you have to cross towards a side, watch for patterns and hop across as quickly as possible. And again, don't be afraid to go backwards if there's no viable route immediately in front of you.

Don't miss opportunities for sprints

There are many instances in Crossy Road where you can sprint across many lanes of traffic at a time. This is the easiest way to get to a high score faster. Recognizing these opportunities is key and goes along with my very first tip. Instead of concentrating on what's directly in front of you, look at the entire game play area. When you see an opening in a freeway, tap like crazy. Just be careful that you don't overshoot and end up in oncoming traffic on the other side.

There's no need to spend real money

Crossy Road offers up free gifts regularly and you can collect coins during gameplay. Sure can pay 99 cents a pop to get characters faster, but if you wait you'll often have even more fun earning them in-game. So, if you're short on money or just enjoy the challenge, a little patience can save you some cash.

Look for patterns when crossing sections

Almost 100% of the time, each section of traffic and each river follows a specific pattern. While taking my first tip into consideration, you'll have to use a little brain power to predict patterns. Watch the way traffic flows, how fast each lane is moving, and what direction things are coming from. Our brains can process data pretty quickly and once you start looking ahead, you'll realize that you can predict where to move better than you thought you could. The hardest thing is just training yourself to not get focused on what's immediately in front of you.

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Tips for who start playing Crossy Road

Corssy Road is a hot game which you can be addictive to easily. Now it's time to give some essential tips which can help you play this game. If you are interested in this game ,you can download it easily from 9game.

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Crossy Road may very well be one of the most addictive games to to ever hit the 9game. Even at iMore we can't seem to put it down. For those not already familiar, Crossy Road brings Frogger-style game play to your iPhone or iPad, but with a twist — you can collect free gifts in the form of coins and new characters. The whole point is to get as far as you can without drowning, getting hit by a car or train, or getting caught by the hawk. Sound easy? Think again! Crossy Road requires timing, concentration, and practice. That's why we've put together a list of our top tips, hints, and cheats to help you get higher scores faster!

Look ahead, not at your character
Focusing on your character means you can't see what's coming in front of you. Sometimes I even slightly defocus my eyes so I get a good view of everything in front of me. Getting across one lane of traffic at a time makes for slow movement. And you'll more than likely get hit before you get very far. Instead, think at least 3 steps ahead.

Tap behind your character, not in front or too far to either side
While everyone has to find a way to play that's comfortable for them, make sure that you're tapping the screen behind your character in a way that doesn't obscure your view. Not only that, if you tap too far to one side or the other, the game may register it as a side swipe instead. I typically try and tap directly below and towards the bottom of the screen. This ensures that I don't obscure my view and that taps aren't recognized as side steps.

Don't be afraid to backtrack
Sometimes you back yourself into a corner or realize that you don't have enough time to cross. Crossy Road allows you to backtrack and turn around. Whether you're stuck around the side of a hedge or you realize after stepping into traffic that you don't have time to cross, just turn around and wait for a better opportunity. Swiping sideways to outrun a truck or a train rarely ever works. Just backtrack instead.

Side swipe to save some time with slower lanes of traffic
Sometimes a lane of traffic moves slower than others and you find yourself wasting time waiting on it. Before the hawk comes into view and swoops you up, side swipe the opposite direction of that particular lane so you can cross quicker. This works for slow logs coming down the river as well.

Jump as close to the back of cars and trucks as you can
When you start to cross lanes of traffic, jump immediately after the cars pass. This ensures you have the most time between cars to get to the next lane. Essentially, you want to hug as close to the bumpers of passing cars as you can. That way if you need to turn around or make a split decision, you have more time to do so.

Available free on 9game, Crossy Road is a game you should install today.

2015年6月18日星期四

Ultimate Barch Guide In Clash of Clans

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Clash of Clans is such a well-known game that we can see it on people'mobile around. And it's time to give you some tips to enjoy this game. Anyone who ia interested in it can download it easily from 9game.

This guide will show you how to use Barch strategy in Clash of Clans most effectively. Although for Town Hall 7, but I think all suggestions in this guide are helpful for everyone.

What is the Barch Strategy in Clash of Clans?

Barch is Bar-arch. Barch is a strategy in Clash of Clans which just use Barbarians and Archers for raiding. Clashers usually use this strategy for farming because it cost not much elixir and time for training troops and very effectively!

Spells for raiding

  • I would recommend you to use 1 x Lightning Spell and 1 x Rage Spell. You may think it’s a weird combination, but this is why:
  • Because Clash Castle troops are usually archers and barbarians. The first Lightning Spell will be used for removing them all.
  • The Rage Spell will be used if you need more power in some case. I rarely use it because It’s expensive and requires a lot of time for training.
  • The last Lightning Spell is for destroy low health defenses or building when you are at 49% and you don’t want to lose your trophies.

Training Troops

Suppose that we can train total 200 troops. I recommend train 100 Archers, 2 Wall Breakers and the rest is for Barbarians.

What is the best League for farming?

  • I think about 1000 trophies is very good for farming If you’ve just completed upgrading to TH7. If you are preparing to go to TH8, Gold III League is the best place for you. You can find Dark Elixir easily at this league.
  • How to use Barch for raiding: Don’t care about the loot in these below screenshots. Just look at the strategy!
  • Take a quick look and see where is the loot and the Clan Castle? Is the loot in the collectors, mines or in the storages? Is the Clans Castle lure-able?The Clan Castle at the bottom, next to the corners, it is not centralized so the troops can be lured.
  • Drop a Barbarian next to the Clan Castle to check if there are troops or not. If there are, drop more 2 Barbarians to lure them all and just use the Lightning Spell to remove them if they are Barbarians, Archers or Wizards. If the troop is Dragon, keep calm and say good bye to it by your Barbarians and Archers.
  • If mines and collectors aren’t in attack range of any defenses, drop a few Archers to wipe them out.
  • With Barch strategy, Barbarians are used like Giants because they have a good health for tanking. Use them as the shield for Archers by dropping a line of them before deploying Archers. Archers can deal good damage and have a good range, they will be the second line.

Keep deploying a new line of Barbarians if the previous is dying. If not, the defenses will shoot our Archers and that’s not good. Keep the shield alive!

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2015年6月17日星期三

Get free Dark Elixir after finishing troop upgrade

Clash of Clans is such a well-known game that we can see it on people'mobile around.I’m gonna show you an easy way to get extra free Dark Elixir and Elixir after upgrading your troops. And it's time to give you some tips to enjoy this game.If you want to download this game, you can check out 9game.




In this small trick, I’m gonna show you an easy way to get extra free Dark Elixir and Elixir after upgrading your troops. This is an old trick and I mentioned this trick before but I still want to bump it again because it is very helpful!
As we all know, troop’s price will be increased after being upgraded. By manipulating, we can gain a big amount of free loot.

Free Dark Elixir after upgrading troops
  • Open Clash of Clans when the upgrading progress is almost done. Make sure all your army camps are full. gth829c had 91,312 Dark Elixir at this time and the Witch level 2 upgrade would be done after 3m 26s.
  • Buy as many Witches in the Dark Barracks as you can. It is still the old price because the upgrading progress hasn’t finished yet:
  • Once the upgrading progress finishes, All the Witches in queue are also upgraded to level 2.
  • By now, the value of your Witches are increased because they are level 2 now. Open Dark Barracks and sell them all to get free 1400 Dark Elixir
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Amazing facts about Barbarian King in Clash of Clans

Clash of Clans is such a well-known game that we can see it on people'mobile around. And it's time to give you some amazing facts about Barbarian King. If you want to download Clash of Clans, you can check out 9game.




Here are some amazing facts about Barbarian King in Clash of Clans that maybe you don’t know. It takes me couples of months me to recognize them all and I just want to share them here for all other players.

Amazing Facts about Barbarian King
  • Our King can’t be affected by the Spring Trap.
  • Our Barbarian King hold his sword in the left hand when he turns toward to the left sides and will be rendered in a mirror image If he faces to the right. I think this is for saving the graphic space.
  • Every time you tap on Barbarian King, he will yell a battle cry and stand for a couples of sec.
  • You can’t use him in Clan Wars If he is being upgraded. I hope Supercell will change this soon.
  • If you move the Altar while the Barbarian King is sleeping, he will get up and walk to the new Altar’s place and sleep again there.
  • You can heal the Barbarian King with Healer or Healing Spell but the healing amount will be a 50% smaller than other troops.
  • For example, If a level 4 Healer can give Golems 71HP per second, she just can give the Barbarian King 35.5HP/sec.
  • If you upgrade the King, the builder will work on his Altar. I still don’t know why. Maybe the Alter gives him power.
  • A jungle will play once the King’s HP is healed to 100%.
  • You can’t see the Barbarian King in the Edit Mode, you just can see the Altar.
  • The slash he does on every troop or building has a small explosion.
  • You can see his active area by tapping on the Altar, just like other defensive buildings. He will wander in this circle to protect your village.
  • The Rage Spell doesn’t stack with his Iron Fist ability.
  • The Barbarian King will have approximately 2% damage 2.5% health after every new level. His total regeneration time will be also added 2 minutes.
  • If he falls while the Iron Fist skill is still active, although the Barbarians nearby will not be boosted anymore but the purple aura ring will remain until it is supposed to expired.
  • The level of Barbarians the King summons is the same as your current Barbarian’s level.
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2015年6月16日星期二

Some Review On NFS: Most Wanted

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Recently Need For Speed Most Wanted is popular around the world. It's one of a famous series game. So I am gonna share some review on this game which will help you know this game. And I found it is available on 9game.

This isn't paradise. Most Wanted's host city of Fairhaven is a gritty, aggressively urban location; industrial parks stretch out into docklands and construction sites, while the city centre is a chaos of scaffolding and concrete. Criterion's second run at the Need for Speed brand may evoke the much-loved Burnout Paradise with its open-world setting, but this is a game that's kept grounded by its licences, and one that feels almost po-faced by comparison.

Pitch it up against Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit and it feels different again. Whereas 2010's game had its eyes fixed intently on the horizon, Fairhaven's web of highways, side streets and alleys sees the focus shift away from pure speed, resulting in a game that's broader but never quite as thrilling. Most Wanted straddles two of Criterion's greatest racers, but while Hot Pursuit felt like a delicious collision of two disparate brands, there's a lot more compromise going on here.

Most Wanted's never less than entertaining, though. Those first moments spent investigating Fairhaven's roads are intoxicating. Criterion's stuffed the city with things to discover: secret gates can be smashed through, billboards invite you to leap through them, while the game's garage sits waiting to be discovered at various points across the map.

In the finest tradition of the open-world genre, it's initially overwhelming. There's so much to do and so much to discover that it's hard to hold on to any single thread, instead hyperactively leaping from one vehicle to another. Most Wanted's cars are, by and large, all available from the off, and there's no early restriction to milder rides; within minutes of starting it's possible to have sampled Porsches, vintage Lamborghinis and true exotica such as the Marussia B2.

There's a layer of grime to everything in Most Wanted. It's quick to coat cars and it's spat out all over your screen.

The cars are uniformly great fun to drive, their handling pulled from Criterion's weighty tradition. Powerslides are delicate negotiations with a mass of steel and rubber, and there's a thick momentum to the cars that make them feel initially sluggish - that is until you're comfortable with coaxing their pendulous rear ends out to counter the trademark understeer.

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Conquer the roadblocks in NFS Most Wanted

Need for Speed: Most Wanted is such a hot and exciting racing game that it is popular around the world. I am gonna introduce more about this game to you. Also there are some useful tips. If you a looking for this car racing game, you can download it from 9game easily!



Once your heat gets high enough, the police start blocking the roads to try to stop you. But each roadblock will have its weak point. So, I am here to share with you what’s that wick pick point which can help you to escape when police are on your tail. Here we go.........

Never hit Roadblock cars unnecessarily

Many a time you see that police is unable to cover the entire road and we even hit police to get bounty points. But you should not hit them if possible because it slows down you and you may also get busted if your car jumped while hitting cops. So, when roadblock won’t cover the entire road, the best way to go around the cars. For the roadblocks that have the road covered, look for sawhorses ( A frame or trestle that supports wood for sawing ), they are usually a weak spot to crush.

Use Pursuit breaker

Generally, speed slows down when we come around a corner and if you see a roadblock, you get tensed because it decreases your chance to get escaped from police and increases busting chances. So, if you come around a corner and find a roadblock, don’t forget to use speed breaker (or pursuit breaker) to get a little extra time to escape successfully before hitting the roadblock.

Where should I hit

Front portion of car is little bit heaver because car have engine and other part in front and if you hit police in front half portion, you may lost your speed and get busted. So, you should always aim to hit cars in the back half because they are lighter in weight and provide better chance to escape.

Watch for Spike Strips

Spike formally known as a tire deflation device. At higher heat levels you should watch for the spike strips. It is generally place between cops vehicle blocking your road. So, if it looks like there’s no car blocking part of the road take a closer look. You might be getting tricked into driving over a spike strip which generally ends with you getting busted. The cops call out the location of spike strips to make sure that other cops don’t heat them, so keep your eyes and ears open and enjoy the game.

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2015年6月15日星期一

Review on Need for Speed: Most Wanted

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Need for Speed: Most Wanted is such a hot and exciting game that it is popular among people. And I am gonna share my review on this game with. I found it can be downloaded easily from 9game.
Vehicles glide along invisible roads in the sky. Cars are borne out of twitchy, twisty clouds of darkness. Groups of police cruisers perform coordinated donuts, twirling about like dancers in a Busby Berkeley musical. In the creative and unusual pre-race sequences throughout Need for Speed: Most Wanted, you get the sense that the city of Fairhaven is a surreal land with dreamlike logic that might allow anything to happen at any moment. It's striking, then, that the actual game here is so typical and unsurprising, and that although it delivers plenty of the hard-hitting, white-knuckle racing Criterion is known for, it doesn't do so quite as well as some of the studio's earlier games.

The first game Need for Speed: Most Wanted may make you think of isn't a Criterion game at all; it's Need for Speed Most Wanted, the 2005 game with almost the same name. But while both games take place in open-world cities and involve plenty of police chases, the similarities aren't as significant as you might expect. One of the earlier game's most memorable elements was its hilariously over-the-top tale, told using some cheesy cutscenes, of a newcomer to the city of Rockport who has a personal vendetta against local street racer Razor Callahan. The premise gave you a terrific motivation for rising through the ranks of Rockport's street racing scene and taking Razor down.

Here, you also have the goal of defeating a number of street racers, but there's no narrative to back it up. The 10 racers on your list are identified only by their cars--they don't have names or faces or personalities--and without a personal investment in defeating them, doing so isn't nearly as satisfying here as it was in the 2005 game. It is merely a structural hoop to jump through; you do it simply because the game tells you that this is what you are supposed to do.

Well, that and the fact that driving, racing, and eluding the police are really enjoyable, for the most part. If you've played Criterion's earlier Need for Speed game, 2010's Hot Pursuit, the handling here will feel immediately familiar. Despite the stable of real-world cars, the driving isn't realistic. Cars have a great sense of weight and momentum to them, while still being extremely responsive, and as you'd expect from a Criterion racer, judicious use of the brakes and a bit of practice will have you blissfully drifting through corners at high speed.

Unexpectedly, cars don't start out with boost, but fear not; boosting is a big part of racing in Most Wanted. Each vehicle has five events associated with it, and by taking first place in the easiest of these, you unlock the burn nitrous mod for that car. This enables you to boost after you build up your nitrous bar by doing things like drifting, taking down cops and rivals, and driving in oncoming traffic. Victory in each of a vehicle's events nets you speed points, which you need to earn a set number of before you can challenge each of the most wanted racers. Winning events also gives you access to other mods, including chassis that make you more resistant to impacts, gears that increase your acceleration or top speed, and tires that reinflate if popped by spike strips.

Winning events and making a good car better is rewarding; curiously unrewarding is the process of building up your car collection. In Most Wanted, you don't buy cars, and with the exception of the 10 cars driven by the 10 most wanted racers, you don't earn cars by winning events or doing anything else of significance to advance through the game. You simply find them all over Fairhaven. They're easily spotted thanks to the illuminated headlights and the manufacturer logos that hover in the air above them; you just pull up to a drivable vehicle, and it's instantly added to your collection. After that, you can warp to its spawn point and get behind the wheel, no matter where you are. The fact that you can and will so easily find yourself with a sizable stable of cars simply by cruising around Fairhaven, without having to do anything to earn some of the game's fastest rides, means that car collecting in Most Wanted lacks the sense of accomplishment so many racing games instill by letting you gradually gain access to better vehicles.

The upside of having cars waiting at set points (called jack spots) across Fairhaven is that if you get the cops on your tail as you're roaming about the city, you can pull up on a car's jack spot and, provided that you've got a bit of distance between you and your police pursuers, hop into the other car, reducing your heat level a bit. Your heat level determines just how much effort the police are putting into bringing you down. At the lowest level, you might have a few cop cruisers on your tail. As it increases, the police start setting up roadblocks in your path, and more and better law enforcement vehicles join the fray. Heavy SUVs might try to ram you head-on, and Corvette Interceptors speed along in front of you, deploying spike strips that, if hit, can seriously diminish your car's handling.

All is not lost, however; repair shops are all over the city, and driving through one instantly fixes up your car and gives you a fresh coat of paint to boot. Like using jack spots, speeding through these repair shops reduces your heat level. Your heat level increases automatically as a pursuit goes on, and taking down police cars with a satisfying shunt into oncoming traffic, a swift T-bone collision, or whatever aggressive, effective option presents itself, makes it go up significantly faster. If you get enough distance between you and your pursuers, you enter cooldown, during which your heat level declines. Stay in cooldown long enough, and the police call off the pursuit.

You earn speed points during police pursuits, but you get to keep them only if you eventually escape; if you get busted, you earn nothing, so the stakes can get quite high. Escape from the cops, and you feel great; see the speed points you earned over the course of several risky minutes disappear as you get busted, and you may be crestfallen. It's a good risk-vs.-reward system that leads to some extremely tense moments. Unfortunately, shaking off your pursuers can often feel as much a matter of luck as of skill. Police are tenacious in their pursuit of you--maybe a little too tenacious, because it sometimes seems as if no amount of changing direction, catching big air, going off-road, or anything else is enough to lose the cops. In the game's faster cars, speed can often be your savior, but in the more everyday models, it often feels like you don't have a fighting chance.

Additionally, some parts of the city don't have many areas that are off the beaten path; you might enter cooldown but find yourself with nowhere to hide from patrolling police who soon spot you and reinitiate the pursuit. The balance between making it very possible for you to be spotted again during cooldown and giving you good options for eluding the police was better handled in 2005's Most Wanted, which provided you with more spots that cops on the hunt for you might or might not investigate. That earlier game also did a better job with police chatter; here, the police are irritatingly repetitive. Several times during the same pursuit, you might hear cops, awed by your driving prowess, come to the realization that they're "not dealing with joyriders."

The available events for each car come in a few varieties. There are standard checkpoint races against other cars, which sometimes attract the attention of the police. In speed runs, you try to maintain the highest possible average speed on a course. And ambushes start with you surrounded by cops; your goal is to lose them in as little time as possible. Though fun in faster cars, ambushes can be maddening in the game's more ordinary autos.

And then there are the 10 one-on-one showdowns against the most wanted. These races always involve the police, and always follow great routes that have you speeding on numerous surfaces through varied parts of the city. In addition to racing on the road, you might find yourself speeding across dirt, gravel, or rickety beach boardwalks. Your opponents are skilled but fallible, and you never quite know what's going to happen. You might be approaching the finish in first place, only to have victory snagged from your grasp as a police car takes you down, but conversely, you might be trailing behind your opponent when a police car does you the favor of taking him out, leaving you home free. These elements of luck don't diminish the sense of accomplishment that comes with winning; they just add some unpredictability to these races. You must still drive skillfully if you're to have any hope of winning.

Winning the race against a most wanted driver isn't the end of the struggle, though. You must then do a takedown on the car to add it to your collection. This sounds like a satisfying way to cement your victory, but it usually doesn't play out that way. As soon as you've won a race against a most wanted car, it starts driving incredibly poorly, often wrecking itself in head-on collisions in its attempts to stay away from you. As a result, what should have been a tense game of cat and mouse frequently turns into you waiting for your suicidal quarry to respawn after a wreck and then hoping that this time you can destroy it before it destroys itself yet again.

Some of the most fun you can have in Fairhaven happens not during events, but just when you're cruising around town. Cameras all over the city track the highest speed at which you zoom past them and show you how your top speed measures up to your friends' top speeds, but these are too inconspicuous and ubiquitous to make dominating any one of them, or all of them, worth caring about. The smashable billboards all over town, however, you will almost certainly care about. Fairhaven is filled with billboards that have the names of EA game studios on them, at least until you drive through them. After that, they become notices about one of the city's most wanted drivers.

If you get more air when crashing through a billboard than any of your friends have gotten, you can take pride in seeing your own gamerpic or avatar gracing the sign. However, if one of your friends has soared farther than you when destroying that billboard, it will be him or her you see displayed, and few things are more motivating than the prospect of smashing your friends' faces and their records, and claiming those little pieces of Fairhaven as your own. If you crave more competition, you can always easily access Autolog recommendations, which keep you apprised of events that friends have bested you at, or that you haven't tried yet, so opportunities for friendly competition are never in short supply.

You can also hop online with friends or strangers for traditional, simultaneous multiplayer competition, but this is frustratingly uneven. Of course, it's fun to host or join a game with friends and just roam around the city, smashing billboards and taking each other down. You can participate in races, team races, speed tests, and challenges, though you can't just start one of these events as a one-off. Oddly, you must do events in groups of five, which are called speedlists. In public games, speedlists are initiated automatically; in friends games, the host can use premade Criterion speedlists, or build his or her own. Particularly in public games with players who are more interested in messing around than completing objectives, a single five-event playlist can drag on for 45 minutes.

Traditional races are great, though the absence of police in online play feels like a missed opportunity, since dodging spike strips, finding the gaps in roadblocks, and taking out cops are defining aspects of the single-player experience. Challenges leave a lot to be desired, however. Though they were great fun in Burnout Paradise, here, their design often makes them a chore. You might head to a specific location only to find that your goal is nothing more interesting than speeding off a cliff a certain number of times, and vague instructions sometimes result in your spending a few minutes just trying to figure out exactly what it is you're supposed to do. Of course, some challenges make coordinating with friends to pull off a strange feat (20 near misses on a bizarre, loopy art installation, for instance) enjoyable, but like the proverbial box of chocolates, until you try one, you never know what you're gonna get.

Despite its inconsistencies and disappointments, there's a lot to like about Need for Speed: Most Wanted. Fairhaven is a lovely and varied city that looks gorgeous no matter how fast or slow you're going. Police chases provide plenty of reckless, high-speed thrills, and seeing friends dominate the billboards in your city fans the flames of friendly competition in an innovative and very effective way. Need for Speed: Most Wanted isn't quite a return to the racing paradise of some earlier Criterion games, but it's a mostly exciting ride nonetheless.

Available free on 9game, Need for Speed: Most Wanted is a game you should install today.

Master Your Clash of Clans

It's well-known that Clash of Clans is one of the hottest game all over the world. It can be seen on people's mobile around you easily.Therefore, I would share some tips which may help you master this game better. There are some useful tips listed below.



Troop Specialization

After you get your barracks upgraded beyond level one the strategy for taking down a village gets real. Say you have a level 4 barracks and the best troops you have are giants. Optimize your soldiers by treating your giants like tanks. Use them to take out the heaviest of an enemy’s defenses, and remember to support them with melee troops because those giants have a lot of hit power — you don’t want to waste them on small fish.
Use your archers to circumvent walls by deploying them at the beginning of a battle, taking down defenses that are protected by walls. Then you can bring in the melee soldiers. Use goblins as spies. And, once you’ve made a breach in the enemy defenses, send the soldiers in to take resources and finish the battle quickly.
Oh, and if you do have dragons, use them to support infantry in the traditional method. Or you use them like panzers and concentrate their attack on a particular spot. Make sure you utilize your troops, rather than just attack with everything all at once.

Get Free Gems

The first and most-important rule ofClash is Clans is that you don’t have to pay for gems. Yes, Supercell wants you pay for gems — just enter your credit card info and boost your game right along — but there’s another way.
It’s time to achieve greatly, hack and slash obstacles and expand your village. Free gems come most quickly from gaining achievements. Rake them in as you accomplish specifc tasks.
Next up, destroy those obstacles. Free gems will volunteer to be part of your team. You’ll get just a few, but all those obstacles can really add up. After all, one grain of rice can tip the scales of war. Lastly, embrace your inner explorer. When you expand your village you not only reach higher levels in the games, but free gems begin to pile up.
Easy, right? You should probably get started.

Revenge

Genghis Khan professed the benefits of revenge after the Tartars raided his village. Any self-respecting barbarian knows: Take revenge! And take it now.Clash of Clans is full of ransacks and looting, and you don’t want to be a permanent victim. If you survived the onslaught, summon your troops and mount an attack, post-haste.
You’ll find yourself satisfied, first of all, which is the whole point of gaming. But if you sack the enemy village well, you’ll find resources and prestige. Yes, your coffers were just emptied, but you have a chance to refill them.

Attack with concentrated effort

The Art of War says that, in battle, you should always concentrate your men in a single attack, rather than divide them across multiple ones. That’s true in Clash of Clans, too, and I don’t care if you’re sieging. The bottom line is that trying to surround an enemy’s castle like it’s a village will only result in disaster. The best way to cripple an enemy is to concentrate your soldiers and burst through a single section of his defenses.
Take the cannons and towers out one at a time, concentrating your men and attacking relentlessly. Don’t try to take down everything at once because you’ll spread your forces as thin as butter on toast. And, if you decide to attack from multiple sides — which works when done correctly — make sure they are concentrated attacks. Otherwise they won’t succeed.

Grab all that elixir

Economy is everything in real time strategy. Games like Age of Empires III andTotal War taught me that, and despite the mobile platform of Clash of Clans, it is a very real RTS. You will not succeed without a strong military, and in this world that means elixir. A huge amount of elixir. I stockpile the stuff so that I can unleash hordes of barbarians whenever I choose. I enjoy decimating my enemies, and the elixir allows for such a pleasure.
Take note, though: If you get raided, go for gold. Clash of Clans balances these two resources, gold and elixir, and you can’t fuel your horde of freaks and monsters without some gold. While I’m on the subject, you should also upgrade your mines or elixir makers. This will increase the unit’s storage size and the rate at which the resource is gathered.

Defenses are the first to go

When attacking an enemy, make sure you go all Von Clausewitz and aim for the enemy’s point of strength first. The sooner you take down his defenses, the easier it’ll be to take down the rest of the village. Assemble your soldiers near the enemy defenses and, after you take those down, march in and destroy the rest of the village with ease. Don’t worry about taking casualties. You’ll lose even more soldiers if you delay in attacking a village with defenses still active.
Now, when deploying defenses, you should line them up in a way where every possible point of attack is covered. They should ideally overlap with one another so that enemies will be hit from multiple sides when attacking.
Check to see if any side of your village is open to attack. If so, a crafty strategist will likely spam his barbarians, rush that part of the map, and take you down. I would know, too. I do it all the time. If one side is vulnerable, it usually means the Town Hall is a short blitz away. I always advise taking down your opponent’s defenses quickly, but Town Hall is a great place to spam goblins that’ll otherwise take your resources.

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Review on Need For Speed: Most Wanted

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Cruising around or race against your friends online? Yeah that is Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2012). While your racing in the campaign you will find out a lot of the elements that the older Most Wanted has, just like the cops that chasing you around as hell and the Most Wanted list ofcourse. The only problem is that the MW list is shorter and much easier to beat. The certain different cars that you can discover is just a bright light in the game. Over 30 new cars with each 3 copies of it is a nice new gameplay that you can use against your MW enemies. Also you can download this game from 9game easily.

Multiplayer
The online stuff is pretty fun to do, however the "Burnout Element" in the game can be a negative thing, because when soon the race or challenge starts the other players can take you down and then the frustration part starts. You will see a slow animation while the players are moving on, so you have to work twice as hard to beat them.

Achievements
The achievements in the game are not that hard to get, just like beating everybody on the Most Wanted list and do certain things while you be chased by the cops. Also EA put some online achievements in it and I'm a big fan of EA but when EA brings out a multiplayer game with achievements on it, you better hurry get them before they shut the servers. This is a brand new game, so it will take a while before they shutting down the server, however you never know with EA.

Free roam
The free roaming is quite fun to play with randoms or your friends, you can explore the area's a little bit or collect together the collectibles in the game. While you are in this you can do certain challenges done for your car to make it a much better car. Also you could do the cops chasing gameplay while you are with friends, they could help you out and get some achievements done.

Gameplay/Graphics/Sound
-Gamelplay
The gameplay is actually great in this NFS game, the handeling of the cars are fine, just like the drifting part is very special made, while you are drifting the handeling of your car is varieted per car. So pick you finest car to drift/race or take down your opponent.

-Graphics

While you are driving around town you see a lot happening around you, all the cars that made and the area's, it is quite good actually. It looks much better then we used to know from a NFS game.

-Sound
I'm not a big fan of the music in the game, it is very different. Some times you hear pop/dance/hiphop/jazz etc. You can change the channel and select your music that you want to hear while driving.

Conclusion
If you now a fan or not it is a great game to play. Race against your own friends and beat them up in there own placed races or evenements. Besides that if you like getting achievements and wanna complete the game you better hurry up, it is a EA game and who knows whenever they shut down the servers. Pick your car and challenge the Most Wanted list. Make the change and become number #1 Most Wanted!

Available free on 9game, Need for Speed™ Most Wanted is a game you should install today.