Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 3, 2018

Mines of Mars: Walkthrough and Strategy Guide

Walkthrough:

This is a strategy guide and walkthrough for Mines of Mars. You’ll be able to find help, hints, tips, tricks and solutions. It’s a work in progress, so please bear with me. Feel free to ask for help in the comments section, or share your own hints and tips.

Each game is randomly generated and unique, meaning your game will be different than mine as far as placement of ores, minerals and portals go.


This is mostly a starting guide with tips and tricks. Scroll all the way down for links to guides for dungeon boss battles, weapon stats, and the Offering Pit.

Starting Off:

On the surface of Mars, you’ll find a number of structures that are vital to your journey. I’ll be going through them here:

1. The Portal is in the center. Stand in front of it and tap on it. Then tap on one of the circles that represent the available portals. You’ll now be teleported there. These portals make travel easier, so you have less room to travel. They’re also your only way back to the surface with your materials intact.

2. Crafting: Walk left and you will see the crafting building. This is where you craft better equipment and weapons. You must craft linearly, and you will only see the equipment that is available for you to craft at the moment.

3. Cutting: Continue left and you see the gem cutter. This is where you cut your stones into gems.

4. Smelting: Continue left and you see the smelting building, which refines ores into ingots.

5. Museum: The last building on the left is the Museum, which will house your Offering Pit artifacts and key pieces.

6. Revive & Refuel: Walk to the right of the portal to fill up your health bar in the green stasis chamber (just stand in front of it and it will pick you up). Also tap on the building to get fuel if you’re missing any. It will drop and you need to pick it up.

Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 3, 2018

How to Play Fruit Ninja game?

Fruit Ninja is a hit game apps in iOS and Android in which you slice fruit falling from the sky.. Slicing the fruits is a pretty easy task but if you want to earn more points and become a ninja master, you have to do more than slicing fruit by fruit. Here's how you play fruit ninja and rack up points as a master ninja.

1. Choose the Mode.

Fruit Ninja has three different modes to choose from - Zen, Classic, and Arcade. Choose which mode you want to play. No matter which mode you choose, the objective is the same and that is to slice as many fruits as you can.


2. Get Combos

If you really want to rack up points, don't slice the fruits one by one. Instead create combos by slicing 2 or more fruits simultaneously or with one swipe. The number of fruits you slice in each combo earns you the same number of points in addition to the normal score. For example, you get five extra points if you have a 5-fruit combo, three points in a 3-fruit combo, and so on. In order to create combos, you have to use more than just one finger. 

3. Get Blitzes

Blitzes are extra points after you created enough combos. There are six different blitzes - Combo, Great, Awesome, Super, Hyper, and Unbelievable blitzes. You receive a combo blitz after 3 combos in a row, Great Blitz after 6 combos, Awesome Blitz after 9 combos, and the biggest is Unbelievable Blitz after 18 in a row. You receive 5 points plus the combo points in a Combo Blitz. The bigger the blitz, the higher the points.

3. Get Blitzes

Blitzes are extra points after you created enough combos. There are six different blitzes - Combo, Great, Awesome, Super, Hyper, and Unbelievable blitzes. You receive a combo blitz after 3 combos in a row, Great Blitz after 6 combos, Awesome Blitz after 9 combos, and the biggest is Unbelievable Blitz after 18 in a row. You receive 5 points plus the combo points in a Combo Blitz. The bigger the blitz, the higher the points.

Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 3, 2018

Riptide GP: Renegade, a beginner's guide

It was 20 years ago when games like Wave Race 64 for the N64, and the Jet Moto series for PlayStation proving that racing games need not be confined to the asphalt track. In the time since, notwithstanding a few sequels and reboot attempts, not much has been done with the jet-ski racing genre.


Developers Vector Unit had done their part to breathe new life into the genre. Their first title, Hydro Thunder Hurricane, was a surprise hit on the Xbox Live Arcade. Since then, they've turned their focus to bringing console-quality racing to Android and other mobile platforms. Their latest game, Riptide GP: Renegade, is the third in the series and a guaranteed blast of nostalgia for fans of Wave Race 64 or Jet Moto.

Control is everything

If you're playing Riptide GP: Renegade on your phone, by default you'll be stuck using the all-too-common tilt steering controls. The tilt control scheme is quite apropos, given the riders really lean into their turns on their hydrojets. Unfortunately, it's just hard to steer precisely — more than fine in games when you're drag racing a car down a flat strip. But when you're dealing with the choppy waterways in Riptide GP, the slightest angle difference can fling you way off your preferred line and, given how unrelenting the AI, likely knock you out of a podium finish. Fortunately, you also have the option of using a Bluetooth gamepad.

The first time you play Riptide GP with a controller, the added control an analog stick allows is instantly noticeable. Making small tweaks as you line up an epic jump suddenly involves less guesswork than finding the sweet spot with the tilt controls.

Using a controller also lets you pull off stunts more efficiently. With the default control scheme, you swipe with both thumbs in tandem to pull off stunts in the air. That works just fine. But again, the tactile responsiveness of the sticks and the sheer fact that your thumbs naturally rest right on them as you play just makes pulling off tricks that much faster and easier.

And of course, if you ever want to make use of split-screen multiplayer — a rarity on console games these days and nearly unheard of for mobile games — you'll need at least two (up to four) gamepads. For what it's worth, Riptide GP: Renegade also plays fantastically on the Nvidia Shield TV Box, so you can play with friends without cramming around your tablet.

Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 3, 2018

Tips to Get the Most Out of Forza 7

When it comes to simulation racing, Forza 7 doesn't fool around. The serious nature of racing can be a hurdle for some, but we've come up with some great tips to ease you into the Forza experience, so you get the most out of your game.

Adjust the Assists

One of the first things you should do after booting up Forza for the first time is check out the driver settings. You can do this from the main menu or before a race. In here you'll find settings for things like ABS, traction control and other driving-related settings.

Driver Assists are important for a number of reasons, most notably because they drastically alter how your car will perform on the track. What each one does is easily found by hovering over the option and we can't stress enough how important it is to read over the available information and select which options you want to have active or not.

Keep in mind, unlike the other Forza games, you will not receive a money bonus for racing with assists off. Whether you play with max assists or none, the reward isn't monetary and is only for your own satisfaction.

Adjust the Drivatar Difficulty

The other form of difficulty setting in Forza is based in the Drivatar difficulty. This adjusts how the other racers in your game will perform. Left alone, they will be fairly clunky and not much of a threat to most players.

By adjusting this setting up or down, the other racers will corner better, brake and accelerate more appropriately and generally race at a higher level. It's also important to keep in mind that difficulty will naturally go up as you start racing in faster cars, so be careful not to make the game impossibly hard by cranking up the Drivatar difficulty on top of it.

4 Wheel Drive is a Great Starting Point

When it comes to buying new cars, there can be a lot of options and varying stats. Horsepower, torque, weight, stopping power, you get the picture. With all these considerations, it can often be tough to find what's simply going to be the best.

For newer players, this decision can be made simple. Look out for and only purchase 4 Wheel / All Wheel Drive vehicles. Many cars have this option and it's great for new and old drivers alike. 4 Wheel drive cars tend to have better handling, traction and stopping power. They tend to suffer at the high end, with slower speeds, but they can drive circles around the competition due to their superior handling. When buying a fancy new ride, consider looking out for one of these, instead of some uncontrollable rear wheel drive nightmare.

These aren't Bumper Cars

It can be easy to fall into the habit of slamming into the competition to get them out of the way. Those pesky rival drivers are always in the way after all, so what better way to get them to move than a loving rear end collision.

However, unlike other games where the penalties for that might be slim, Forza is not so generous. At worse, you'll damage your car so heavily it can't even be driven. At best, you'll lose precious momentum, slowing you down and potentially causing your car to wobble and crash. This is true even on the easiest settings, as constant car bumping will ultimately lead to worse track times due to the constant collisions slowing you down.

Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 3, 2018

Beyond: Two Souls Review

The PS4 port of Beyond: Two Souls doesn’t fix the game's core issues. It’s still a very stilted, awkward experience in spots, usually right after a stretch where the gameplay and narrative get everything right. What it does do--thanks to this edition’s best new feature, where the timeline-hopping narrative can be played in chronological order--is strip away some of the high-concept pretense and deliver a straightforward story that's stronger as a result.


Beyond: Two Souls is about the life of Jodie Holmes (performed by Ellen Page), a girl who, since birth, has been tethered to an otherworldly entity named Aidan. Naturally, having a poltergeist as an impulsive companion doesn’t exactly equal an ideal life--especially since Aidan’s presence leaves Jodie open to frequent visits from the malevolent side of the hereafter. But even when she’s not being dragged around by invisible horrors, Jodie still has to contend with Aidan’s mischievous tendencies. And on days when Aidan is calm, there’s just life as a socially awkward girl who sees things that nobody should ever have to see. We follow Jodie over a stretch of 15 years, watching her deal with the world--and the world deal with her--and make decisions that change the course of her life.

Beyond feels right at home on PS4. Textures are noticeably upgraded from the PS3 version and lighting improvements galore create an even more stunning cinematic experience. The actual playing of Beyond hasn’t changed significantly in the transition to PS4. For the most part, it’s still a copy-paste job from Heavy Rain. Most of your time is spent wandering through closed environments, looking for the magical prompt that signifies when you can interact with an object or person.

In keeping with Quantic Dream's trademark style, action is handled by quick time events in a dynamic fashion, taking full advantage of the DualShock 4's motion-sensing functionality. The PS4 edition of the game does add a few tricky bits, where QTEs use diagonals instead of normal up-down-left-right prompts, but those only pop up in two of the chapters. The timing of the prompts seems stricter, which means that Jodie is liable to take a few more brutal hits when the going gets tough, but the QTEs don’t determine the course of the story so much as they bring the action to life. Yes, you could, in theory, just set the controller down during an action scene and let it play out on its own, but you’d be watching a sequence of Jodie getting the crap kicked out of her ad nauseum. Actively participating in Jodie's struggle is much more gratifying.

Through the course of the game, the best moments in each action scene require your input, whether you're jumping between moving vehicles, tossing soldiers into the road, stealing a motorcycle, blowing past a police garrison, or saving people from a burning building. There are even a few scattered sequences of stealth combat, where Jodie tackles hapless bad guys into the dirt.

Beyond’s big hook, of course, is the fact that, any time you have full control over Jodie, you can instantly switch to Aidan and roam the world as a phantom, floating through doors, walls, and objects, listening to secret conversations, force-pushing objects around, choking the life out of folks, or even possessing hapless victims. The seams of the gimmick show often. It’s built into the story that Aidan can actively hurt Jodie if he travels too far, but how far exactly seems to be determined by the needs of the scene rather than consistent logic.

Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 3, 2018

Tactile Wars tips and tricks

Some quick tips to get you started in Tactile Wars and ensure victory on the battlefield!

Tactile Wars is a new strategy game for mobile devices. The game finds players in the roles of a disembodied finger commanding their troops in an attempt to paint their enemies with the player’s color. The game is a mixture of several other mobile games with elements of tower defense, defending your base from attacking enemies, and laying siege to your foes.


New to the game? Fret not! These tips will help you out with commanding your troops, attacking your foes, and of course, defending your base. Let’s get started, fellow mobile generals.

Attack often!

First things first, you need to be aggressive in Tactile Wars. If you aren’t tweaking your defenses and maximizing your defense potential, you should be attacking. The game has no energy or stamina system, and in my experience, you seem to able to attack numerous times in a day. I have yet to hit a point where the game forbids me from attacking.

Because you get coins from attacking, attacking usually achieves quests, and attacking grants you experience which allows you to unlock better upgrades, you want to attack as often as possible. It pays to be aggressive.

Keep your troops clustered in battle to optimize the rate of fire.

Tactile Wars allows players to draw formations for their troops to take shape. You can draw shapes to allow you to face attackers form all sides. However, spreading your troops out is not effective at eliminating enemies and keeping your troops alive. The best shapes in my experience are clusters. Squares and such allow you to face enemies from multiple directions as well as being grouped together to provide a faster rate of fire while keeping your troops safe. By keeping your troops clustered, your rate of fire will increase, allowing you to mow through your foes faster and hopefully get higher combos. 

During battle, change your formation to best combat your foes.

While staying clustered is usually more effective for keeping your troops alive, you will want to adapt your troop formation to whatever you encounter. For instance, a cluster formation is not as effective when facing a turret. When facing a turret, I usually go with a line type formation to ensure the turret remains under fire while my troops maneuver around and avoid its shots. Otherwise, I go with a tight grouping in order to reduce the target size.

Adapt your formation for your current situation, and nothing will be able to withstand your onslaught! 

Focus your fire on enemy flagbearers.

All groups of enemy troops except for trackers will have a flagbearer among them. Eliminating the flagbearer will destroy the rest of the troops in the squad. As such, you want to focus your attention on them as much as possible. Whenever you see the indication of new troops, pay close attention for the flagbearer. Once you determine his location, you want to adapt your formation to ensure the flagbearer will receive the brunt of your troops fire.

Try to combo flagbearers.
Higher combos will increase your rating in that category and bestow more experience and gold at the end of an attack. Wait until flagbearers are close to your troops and to each other before eliminating them to ensure you net a high combo.

Refrain from going to the enemies when you are capturing an enemy’s territory. Wait for the enemy squads to get close before unleashing your fury. While your troops fire automatically, you can maneuver your troops and formation to allow the enemies to get as close as possible before annihilating them. In doing so, you have a chance to achieve higher combos and net better rewards.

Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 3, 2018

Strategy, Tips & Tactics — Empire: Four Kingdoms

Since this game isn't really predictable and you can't be sure that everything will go the same way. So we will just give a bunch of tips in hopes to make you have a better and successful game.

1. Always keep your public order in the green

The red and green bar below your resource window is the public order meter. Having it in the green is always a good thing meaning more resources from your buildings. You should keep track of this when upgrading the dwellings. Especially in new outposts since you are likely to be trigger happy with building structures. 


Public order can be kept high by placing decorative items around the castle. Another thing to take note of is the event where you can help build a "Colossus" by donating lots of resources. This even gives a decorative item that gives a LOT of public order depending on how much you donate to the event. It is a huge saving in space since it can go up to hundreds of points and occupy less space than building decorations that add up to that amount especially in the early games.

2. Take your time in looking for a good alliance

Having a good alliance is paramount if you want to do well in this game. If you ever find an alliance, check its performance like its level, how much glory points is needed to advance to the next alliance level (glory points is exp for the alliance and it can show if an alliance is active), its donated resources and of course, its online players. If it is sort of dead, you should look for a better one or if you think you can be a leader, establish your own.

3. Always check the random events around the town

Sometimes the random events around the town are easy to take part in. Even though you won't be getting the top rank, sometimes the lower rank prizes are a big help to a beginner. Those a newbie should take note of is the Colossus building event since it gives a noteworthy prize for beginners. Another event would be the marauder camp event. The Marauder unit has a large looting capacity and works well when besieging another castle lord's castle since he can carry a lot back. Just keep him during the later waves when he is not likely to die.

4. Check the attacker's unit composition

If an attacking army comes within range, you can tap on their icon and check how they composed their army. You can see what troops they will bring to your front, left, and right flanks. Even the tools they will be using is displayed. From this, you may judge if you can take them on. If not, do a strategic retreat.

5. If a successful defense doesn't seem likely, evacuate

As mentioned in the previous tip, if it looks grim, better save your troops instead of sacrificing them for nothing. If you have allies that are close, or better yet, an outpost, Station all your troops there. If you notice your attacker is bringing along lots of marauders and loot sacks in the intention of plundering all your resources, move all resources to an outpost. Early detection is key to this since moving large amounts of troops and resources take time. If no more resources can be transferred, you can donate it to your alliance or check for events around your castle. If you see an event that needs resources, plop them all there. If you do this, your attacker might not try to attack you again since he/she didn't get much resources from doing so.

Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 3, 2018

How to play Lineage 2 Revolution for Android on PC

The release of Lineage 2 Revolution on an international level was an event that fans of Asian MMORPGs had been waiting for, being able to finally play one of the most complete (and challenging) games of the genre adapted for touchscreen devices. However, due to the number of hours that users tend to spend playing games of the genre, and the heavy battery usage of the app, it could be a good idea to play it on a PC using an emulator like Nox. Here, we’ll guide you through the process of doing so, step by step.


Nox App Player is one of the best Android emulators for PC and in the case of Lineage 2, it’s 100% compatible. This, along with the fact that you can easily export your character, means it makes total sense to use it with a game where you can automate the control of a character to the point of being able to leave it farming in AFK mode. 

First, you have to install the version of Nox App Player for Windows or Mac.
When you start Nox for the first time, you’ll be asked for your Google login information, which is necessary if you want to synchronize the character you’ve already created in the game. Once you’re in Nox, you’ll see the options you usually see for Android when you set up a new device or after a factory reset. Enter your username, password, and say NO to synchronizing or automatically installing apps you have installed on other devices (although you could, if you really wanted to).

Before continuing, you have to open the game on your Android device to make sure it’s synchronized with your Google account. To do this, you start the game with any of the characters you’ve created and go to the Settings menu. There, look for the account tab and tap the button to start your Google session. You also have the possibility to synchronize the account with Facebook, but we’re not too sure about that option.
Now, you have to install the game in Nox. You need to think about the emulator as a completely independent device, and as such, you need to install the app in question either from Google Play or by going to Uptodown and downloading the corresponding version. Caution! The Asian version and the international version of the game are different. Even though you can access either one, we recommend the global version, which lets you even access servers from the other one in case you’ve been playing before the worldwide release.

Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 3, 2018

5 Ways to Improve at World of Tanks

When you first start World of Tanks, it can be confusing and even a little bit daunting. There is a lot of information and fine details that you might miss. But fear not, because under the surface is a system that can be learned and eventually mastered. Each player has to start somewhere, and we’ve all been in the position of being a new player who wants to improve. Here are five tips to help you get better at World of Tanks!


Play in Training Room

The Training Room is where all new players should visit at some point in their careers. After you’ve finished basic training and are preparing to drop into some real combat, take the time to venture into the Training Room.

In Training Room, you will be able to select a map and drive around it at your own pace. However, the only issue with this is that you cannot start it by yourself as it requires a minimum of two players to begin. You can always modify the room with the description detailing your desire to practice or play with friends who similarly wish to improve.

Alternatively, you can always take Battles at a slower pace, choosing to follow teammates and stick to cover. While this is a slower method, it means you will still be earning Silver and Experience.

Learn the Tank Types

There are five different tank types in World of Tanks, and learning the difference between them can very quickly help you improve at the game. By knowing what type of tank you’re facing, you’ll know how to assess the situation and determine whether you should engage in combat, flee, or approach with caution.

Learning the different tank types will also help you pick which type of tank you wish to play. If fast vehicles with spotting capabilities doesn't sound like your playstyle, then you will want to avoid playing the Light Tanks. Perhaps you prefer tanks that are able to deal massive amounts of damage at the cost of having less armor. In that case, Tank Destroyers would be more your speed.

Take some time to read over the different sorts of tank types. The benefits will be two-fold; you’ll quickly find that you understand how to approach different tanks as well as how different tanks should be played.

Read More Guides

Whether it’s a guide on where to aim to deal more damage, or a more tank-specific guide like how to play the Pz. Kpfw. IV Ausf. H, reading about World of Tanks is a sure-fire way to improve at the game. As we mentioned above, there’s a lot of information to digest when it comes to World of Tanks, which is why we’ve created a whole lot of guides relating to everything you can think of. Take a few moments during each play session to read a few guides and brush up on some of the technicalities of playing.

Watch People Play World of Tanks

What better way to improve at World of Tanks than to watch someone who is already good at the game and knows what they're doing? Watching Twitch streams is an excellent way to improve your overall skill. You’ll be able to watch as highly skilled players talk about their strategies and how they analyze various situations.

Plus, streams are just downright enjoyable to watch. You might even find a streamer who is willing to take you under their wing and show you the ropes. Part of this tip to improve at World of Tanks is just about participating in the community. By chatting with like-minded people, you will find that overtime, your knowledge of World of Tanks will grow.

Play World of Tanks

Last but not least, the best way to improve at World of Tanks is to simply play World of Tanks. If you rarely play the game, you can’t expect to get better at it. Aim to play 10 games, then 100, then focus on hitting the "1,000 games played" mark. Sooner or later you’ll find that the maps and tanks stick in your memory and strategies will become second nature.

Don’t stop there, though. There are always other methods for improving at World of Tanks that we haven't mentioned here. Most importantly, remember to have fun. After all, World of Tanks is a game, meaning it should be enjoyed first and mastered second.

If you’re a rather skilled World of Tanks player, what tips would you give new players who are looking to improve at World of Tanks? Let us know in the comments!