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- Game/Device Suggestion Requests, Support and General Discussion - 4 Day Thread for Wednesday, Aug 21 to Sunday, Aug 25
- 218 Tips and Tricks for Dawn of Zombies Survival
- Perfect Slice. A meditative and enjoyable timekiller that is infested with ads.
- The sequel to Out There is coming soon!
- Best incremental games?
- Does any of the Lego games for android can be played on coop with the same device?
- What is the right way to reinvent or rebrand a game?
- A game that lets you remove ads permanently if you hit a score
- [Request] Multiplayer fighting games (free or paid)
- Good idle games to play at slow days of work behind a cash register.
- Searching for a game similar to You Must Build a Boat / Match Land / 10000000
- So I have an OnePlus 7 pro, I want to use my switch pro controller to play games like Minecraft and NBA 2k19, but they only support Xbox controllers
- I need testers for the beta of my strategy card game! (Crystal Soul Arena)
- Is there an alternate frontend app for browsing the play store?
- I want to replay an old Play store game that I cannot find
- Payday: Crime War is currently available in Early Access for US
- How to deactivate the darkmode in play games? I don't have dark theme in device settings [Huawei mate 20 lite ,android 9]
- [Request] Games like: Mystic Guardian
- Games like: Night of the Full Moon
- 2-player online game recommendations, please.
- [ANDROID] (*Fruit Battle UPDATE: FREE TO PLAY*)After 8 Months of Solo Developing, I released my First Game.
- Purchased 80 Days game, however unable to download.
- [REQUEST] turn-based minigolf with iOS cross play
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218 Tips and Tricks for Dawn of Zombies Survival Posted: 21 Aug 2019 01:33 PM PDT tl;dr 1 - DOZ is a new mobile survival game. It has the zombie theme like Last Day on Earth, but it seems like the devs (different company) actually listened to all of the suggestions everyone was making on that game. If you liked Last Day on Earth, but got frustrated with how they were developing it, you will probably love this game. You can download it here https://go.onelink.me/app/6ee3e248 tl;dr 2 - I made a professional video that is faster than the average person reads and it has subtitles https://youtu.be/IGN9xRkIVhM I was sponsored by Royal Ark to make the video, but it was a set price so I don't get more money if you watch it. If you rather read it on Reddit, here is the video script: Dawn of Zombies is still in the beta process, but Royal Ark is creating new content at impressive speeds. The game has great graphics, an intriguing story line to find out who you are, and a very clever structure for player progression, but it can also be a very difficult game if you don't know what you are doing. So today Royal Ark has sponsored me to give you 218 tips and tricks for their game. The first thing you need to know is that during the Dawn of Zombies, a huge fire took place which messed with the fabric of time. This can cause some events to reset while others remain constant so let me explain real quick the five different types of zones. The first zone you interact with is Riveter and Sherp's Shelter. Sherp is your friend, and the only one that knows your true identity, and he is missing when you arrive but he leaves you a note saying that you are in charge of building up the shelter's workbenches and defenses until he sends you more clues. This location never resets, which allows you to keep your progress as you build and expand this base. Currently, your base is the only location of this type, but I think Royal Ark has plans to add more in the future. The second type of locations are resource zones. Currently there are three different difficulty levels of forest zones and three corresponding junk yard zones. These zones are rich with lots of resources, but it is important to note that they reset as soon as you leave them. This is mostly a good thing because it allows you to go back to them over and over again to get more resources, but it can also be a bad thing because if you allow yourself to die in one of these zones, you will never get your stuff back. The third type of location are zones that are always there, but reset on a timer. Right now, the warehouse is the only one of these types of zones in the game, but it is arguably the most important zone since it is the key to finishing your bicycle, which unlocks a whole new aspect of the game. I will not have time in this video to cover all of the details on how to do the warehouse and get your bicycle, so if that interests you, make sure to check out my video on the fastest way to get your bicycle. The motorcycle, UAZ and T-16 do not exist yet in the game, but I have a feeling that when they are added, the developers will add more of these type of locations to the game. The fourth type of location are events. Events will appear after a certain amount of time when you enter your world map. If you haven't logged in for a while, I would recommend going in and out of the world map because sometimes you can spawn up to three at one time. Each event has a specific purpose in the game, which I will be explaining each of those purposes a little later on in this video. Currently, there are six types of events in the game, but Royal Ark has stated plans to add quite a bit more. And lastly, the fifth type of location are storyline events which will appear when you get to that place in the storyline and won't disappear until you complete your objective for that storyline quest. So those are the five different types of events. The second thing you need to know when playing Dawn of Zombies, is that most of the enemies and loot in those locations change as you pass through the five different tiers of the game. These five tiers each have their own set of armor and weapons which are significantly better than the previous tier, but they also require better resources to craft them. The first time you will notice a change in loot is when you hit level 32 and enter the second tier of the game. All of a sudden the boxes you have been farming over and over again in the resource zones will have additional higher quality items. You can then use these items for those higher level crafting recipes and upgrading your workbenches. After that, new items will be added to the game every few levels which keeps the zones interesting as you level up. For more information about the five different tiers and how to max out your account, make sure to check out my video called the four steps to becoming a pro. Okay. Now that you understand the different types of locations and the five different tiers of progression, we can get into our walkthrough. When you first arrive, Riveter will start giving you a bunch of quests. Go ahead and do the first 15 of these quests because they are designed to help you understand the game, but after you unlock the vultures camp quest, it is best to slow down on the storyline and take a few trips to the resource zones. At this point, you will notice that your personal digital assistant has a geiger counter on it. When you click on a zone, this geiger counter will show you how much radiation that zone has. Areas with higher levels of radiation will increase your personal radiation level. When it hits 30, you will start taking two damage every 30 seconds, and when it hits 99 you will start taking 20 damage per second. So it is important to manage those levels. But more importantly, areas with higher levels of radiation also have stronger enemies, so I recommend staying in the green zones for a little while. The first time you visit the green zone, you will see a player with a bike. This is not a real player because Dawn of Zombies does not have real multiplayer yet, but they do plan to add it so AI players like this are good place holders. You will also see this NPC who gives you a few small quests. This guy is here just to help you learn how to farm the zone because it is your first time. After you leave this zone, the resources will reset, but he will be gone. So the second time you enter a green zone, I recommend just putting your character on auto. Auto in this game is incredible. Not only will he fight all the enemies, but he will loot every box in the area. All you have to do is make sure he has the tools that he needs and that he heals. The only downside of doing this is that you can't get sneak attacks on enemies, but sneak attack only get double damage and it cost two energy every time you press the sneak button so it will pretty much never be worth sneaking in a green zone. As you watch your character on auto, you will notice that there are a lot of other things that require energy. Every time you do a chopping or smashing action costs one energy and looting a box costs three. If you use too much energy than you will end up not being able to run home. So a big part of this game is learning how to manage your energy. There are a lot of ways to do this and it can be kind of complicated so if you want to master managing your energy, make sure to check out my video called "energy in profusion.'' If for some reason you don't have time to watch that video, the three easiest ways to manage energy is to never eat food unless you are low on energy, make sure to always save enough energy to travel home, and then try to get to level 34 as quickly as possible so that you can build the wooden bed and sleeping bag combo, which gives you one energy every six seconds.So of course I go into more detail on those things and cover more tricks in that other video. At the time I am making this video, Dawn of Zombies can be played completely free to play. There might be some things that seem difficult, but if you play smart, you can accomplish everything in the game without spending any money. I don't know about you guys, but when I find a game that is set up like that, it makes me want to spend $5-$10 just to support the devs. So if you are like me and it is within the first 24 hours of playing, I recommend buying the kick-start package for $3.00, because it gives you a tier two backpack, which gives you five extra slots for collecting loot. You will get one of these for free on the fourteenth day of playing, but again, the reason I bought this pack was because I wanted to support the devs. It is not as good of a deal as the emergency stock, which gives you a ton of stuff for just fifty cents more, but having a higher level backpack makes the game more fun to me so that's why I chose the Kickstart package. That being said, if you are free to play player that plays smart, you will have no trouble succeeding at this game. Doing the one hour challenge and daily quests will give you amazing rewards each day, and there are several ways to earn gold in the game so you can even activate premium pretty often. On that note, when you activate premium, it lasts exactly 48 hours so I recommend doing it halfway through a day so that you can get premium quests and rewards for three different days in that 48 hour time span. After you have done those quests and farmed the green zone around nine times (or six if you have the higher tier backpack), I think you are ready to do your first event. Now the devs released this graphic, saying that you should start in the green until you are able to move to the yellow, and then to the red, and then you can do the warehouse and the other events, but I do not recommend that approach for a couple reasons. The first reason is because you can get almost everything you need to build and upgrade your workbenches from the green zone. You might have to go to the yellow zone and red zone every once in awhile, but that doesn't happen very often until you get into the second or even third tier, which by then the yellow and red zones give you better loot anyways. If you are ever unclear on where to find something, make sure to use the "where to look" button even if you think you already know where to find it, because sometimes it will surprise you. The second reason I don't recommend using their approach is because as you level up, many of the events become more difficult. This is especially true of the warehouse, because the Carnifex, which is the most difficult part of the warehouse, gets more health, does more damage and heals a lot more. So it is actually best to do it as many times as you can at a lower level. Because of this, I recommend doing the warehouse as soon you have crafted four sharpened rebar and gathered a decent set of armor, which is usually around the time you hit level 18. Before going, I recommend clicking on the settings button, and then interface, and then turn on the target switch button. This will allow you to switch targets during combat, which is incredibly helpful when you are fighting more difficult battles. When you try to travel to the warehouse, it will warn you not to enter the zone until you have better weapons and armor, but you can ignore this by just closing the warning and trying again. If you do this, make sure to bring the Makarov pistol that your base starts with. Use it when you need to kill the Carnifex, and then use your sharpened rebar for all the other enemies. Also, make sure that the pistol does not completely break. Get it down to a sliver and then store it in one of your boxes reserved for almost broken weapons. When you unlock your basement and finish your upgrade bench, you will be able to pair those almost broken weapons with upgrade boxes to get a new full durability weapon that is significantly better than the one you originally had. That being said, upgrade boxes are much rarer than weapons, so unless you are spending money buying upgrades, then I recommend only using upgrade boxes on these eleven weapons. These are, in my opinion, the best weapons to upgrade of each tier because they either do the most damage or they have the most functionality and still do a lot of damage. I also recommend reserving your armor upgrades mainly for jackets and sometimes shirts and pants. If you play efficiently, you will almost never have a full set of the same tier armor so there is rarely a need to upgrade shoes and hats. While we're talking about the upgrade bench, I recommend moving it to a level one floor so that you can utilize this level two floor for workbenches that you were trying to upgrade. Or you can just build more level two floors, but that costs a lot of rebar which is in high demand when you are a lower level. You can also move your bicycle station out of this section of your house to free up those four level two floors. If you do this, you will not have to build a level two floor until you are level 62. I also recommend just deleting this shelf because it isn't very good. Next to that shelf is the artifact table, which you cannot move to a level one floor. Once you repair the artifact table, you will be able to identify artifacts. You will want to trade some of these artifacts in to the trader at the warehouse to help speed up how fast you get your bike, but you also need to keep in mind that artifacts are some of the most powerful items in the game. For example, one Blood Groove can theoretically heal over 12,000 hit points. By the time you get to the quest to fix the decoder, you will notice a bunch of unique items that can only be obtained at certain events. The hardest one of these items to get is the three Glares, because they are found in the Mysterious Basement, which spawns less often than the other events. The first time you do the Mysterious Basement, you will find some Throwing Rocks to kill the Firefly Aberration, but after your first time, you will need to bring your own. You can also find Glares at AI player bases, but they are extremely rare, so it is easier to just wait for another Mysterious Basement. The Abandoned Cabin and Bandit Camp are essentially the same event. They don't seem that difficult when you first get to them, but as soon as you touch their beloved bag of swag, you will get ambushed by several enemies, including a mini-boss. After killing those enemies, you get to loot their swag, which includes a Vacuum Tube and several unidentified artifacts. These events are a little different than the others in the fact that once you leave, they immediately disappear. The Besieged House is one of the most common events. In this event, you will help a farmer and his wife defend their house from the Decayers. As you kill Decayers they will drop tags, which you can trade with the farmer for loot boxes once the event is completed. This event is amazing for getting lots of healing items, but also halfway through the event you will get two pre-war glue, which is needed for the Decoder's Table. As you play the game, I recommend keeping as many types of healing items in your inbox so you can use them to heal the farmer when he takes too much damage. It is also helpful to note that sometimes your progress is saved when opening a chest, so you don't have to open it all at once when trying to get the pre-war glue. You also don't have to finish the event if you're only purpose for doing it is to get the glue. The fifth event is The Trader, which can happen at least four times a day. Trading is almost always worth it so it is helpful to build up your reputation with them so you can make more trades. When building your reputation it is helpful to note that the amount of reputation you get multiplies with each tier. Buying higher tier items is going to be the most cost-effective way of building up your reputation. You can see a list of what items you need to trade by going to your radio when the trader appears. You can also get a list of the items needed to trade with the Engineer, but you cannot go to the Engineer until you have finished your bicycle. I explain a lot of this in my other video about the bicycle, but one thing to keep in mind is that extra spokes and gear sprockets are often used to trade with the Engineer, so you will want to keep the extras you have left over after crafting your bicycle. Tape also becomes much more valuable after you finish your bicycle, so make sure not to throw those away either. When you do have your bike, and you are trading with the Engineer, you will get bike attachments that either buff you or give you active skills. Do not delete duplicate bike attachments that you like. Those attachments will need to be replaced, as they operate on a durability system. Okay, so that should get you guys started, but in addition to those 193 tips, I have 25 more for you.
Well. That's it guys. Hope that helps. If you think of anything I missed, please leave it in a comment below so that I can improve and others can see it. tl;dr 1 - DOZ is a new mobile survival game. It has the zombie theme like Last Day on Earth, but it seems like the devs (different company) actually listened to all of the suggestions everyone was making on that game. If you liked Last Day on Earth, but got frustrated with how they were developing it, you will probably love this game. You can download it here https://go.onelink.me/app/6ee3e248 tl;dr 2 - I made a professional video that is faster than the average person reads and it has subtitles https://youtu.be/IGN9xRkIVhM I was sponsored by Royal Ark to make the video, but it was a set price so I don't get more money if you watch it. [link] [comments] | ||
Perfect Slice. A meditative and enjoyable timekiller that is infested with ads. Posted: 21 Aug 2019 02:24 AM PDT
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The sequel to Out There is coming soon! Posted: 21 Aug 2019 07:49 AM PDT
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Posted: 21 Aug 2019 05:34 PM PDT I want to make sure I've found the best possible on Google play. I already have egg Inc, antimatter dimensions, and kittens game, but are there more out there like these? [link] [comments] | ||
Does any of the Lego games for android can be played on coop with the same device? Posted: 21 Aug 2019 03:14 PM PDT | ||
What is the right way to reinvent or rebrand a game? Posted: 21 Aug 2019 07:18 AM PDT So here's the context, I've built a game that has a pretty cult following which I wont mention because I dont want to break the self promotion rules of the subreddit. Downloads have trailed off close to 0, at best one per day, and the game is essentially dead. The players who have supported and loved the game rated it highly (4.7/5 average play store rating), so I know it was really well liked as it is, but given the lack of interest after launch, I think a rebrand is desperately needed to keep it afloat. Gameplay hasnt changed, but the art direction changed significantly. I revamped all of the art work, it has a completely different feel, added a lot of polish, and am revamping all of the marketing materials. The story and gameplay is all the same for the most part with a few small updates and revisions, but the game has a darker and grittier feel than it had. Its a lot less casual, and a bit more violent. My question is this, I'm fearful that the core base wont like the changes. I dont want to release a brand new game as that would feel unethical given its basically the same game, but I also am afraid that by updating so drastically to appeal to a more hard core gaming audience, the existing base that was already happy might not like the updates and will feel it was forced on them. Making the visual changes optional isnt really an option because it would increase app size like crazy because the graphics have been updated so significantly. At the end of the day I feel the rebrand is neccessary for the game to continue to support itself, but the cost im afraid might be a few players who dont like the changes. What is your thoughts on games rebranding after launch? Would it make you upset? Any thoughts on how I might mitigate possible backlash? [link] [comments] | ||
A game that lets you remove ads permanently if you hit a score Posted: 21 Aug 2019 09:52 PM PDT Looking for a game that was in the news a few years back. It lets you remove ads if you hit a particular score. Does anyone know about any game like that? It would help me a lot. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
[Request] Multiplayer fighting games (free or paid) Posted: 21 Aug 2019 09:29 PM PDT so I uninstalled mkx mobile after dropping over 100usd on it when I realized they were scamming people with their faction wars which is actually against AI. Apparently IJ2 is the same thing. Any decent fighting games with actual pvp? [link] [comments] | ||
Good idle games to play at slow days of work behind a cash register. Posted: 21 Aug 2019 03:21 PM PDT Pretty much the title. Looking for some simple one handed games that I can play off and on. Tried motorsport manager 2 and it was alright, a little too repetitive for me. I like metal slug Infiniti's style, but that was about it [link] [comments] | ||
Searching for a game similar to You Must Build a Boat / Match Land / 10000000 Posted: 21 Aug 2019 11:53 AM PDT Suggestions related to a Match 3, RPG adventure, puzzle games in that style would be appreciated. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 21 Aug 2019 08:35 PM PDT Also there's a lot of input lag, I haven't tried the discord Bluetooth headphones shenanigans yet, but even if it works, I can't always keep discord running in the background, so is there a way to play games that support Xbox controller with relatively low lag? [link] [comments] | ||
I need testers for the beta of my strategy card game! (Crystal Soul Arena) Posted: 21 Aug 2019 04:00 AM PDT Hi guys! :) I just published public beta for my game! More information about the game:
Link to Google Play If you have any question, please just ask! :) [link] [comments] | ||
Is there an alternate frontend app for browsing the play store? Posted: 21 Aug 2019 11:19 AM PDT The new UI update is the last straw. Is there a frontend app that will let me download apps from Google's servers while providing a better looking, more usable app experience? Or if not, what are some other options that might work? I don't like appagg because the search function is too specific and there's no good way to sort by genres that aren't on their very limited list. I would like to be able to view all the same info about the games, reviews ratings screenshots descriptions etcs if possible. Although I guess I'm open to check out whatever anyone has found. [link] [comments] | ||
I want to replay an old Play store game that I cannot find Posted: 21 Aug 2019 08:01 AM PDT So there's this game with a Retro RPG theme. The early plot is that there are two prince that has been born, since one is illegal since it's an outside family not related to Royal blood, the king pursued to kill it, while it's mother tried to save the boy by jumping off a cliff when she's cornered by the knights. The boy was found by someone(vague memory, the knights?) and was given to the prince as his servant. The gameplay starts on their teenager age, with you picking out your skillset. (There is also a point where you get ambushed by monsters with knights with you) Also, I have a vague music remembrance Here it is on my GDrive https://drive.google.com/file/d/10IRy3PgqqqBV4stkbTdP86AbMQ83V9tc/view?usp=drivesdk I really want to replay that game, it burned my passion for android storytelling gaming. [link] [comments] | ||
Payday: Crime War is currently available in Early Access for US Posted: 21 Aug 2019 08:38 AM PDT Payday: Crime War is currently available in Early Access for US. Some other countries are in soft launch. [link] [comments] | ||
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[Request] Games like: Mystic Guardian Posted: 21 Aug 2019 02:43 PM PDT Hello I'm looking for top-down, pixel art (in style of Secret of Mana 3, I love the retro feel) action JRPG, something like Inotia 4, S.O.L EX, Mystic Guardian, Zenonia, Djinn Caster. Prefferably f2p. Mystic Guardian is the closest to what I'm looking for but the free version has that [ads play when moving between maps] thing. [link] [comments] | ||
Games like: Night of the Full Moon Posted: 21 Aug 2019 10:45 AM PDT I'm looking for more games like Night of the Full Moon. I love playing this genre. Are there any good games like this free to play friendly, active community and maybe with good graphics. Basically what's a top notch game for this kind of genre. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||
2-player online game recommendations, please. Posted: 21 Aug 2019 01:27 AM PDT Hey guys, I'm looking for online 2-player games that I can play with my friend who lives on the other side of the world. It would be nice if you can suggest a few games that are 2-player compatible. I looked up a few - Glow Hockey 2, UNO among others. But all of them require the two people to be connected via the same network. We are looking to play simple yet competitive games (like Glow Hockey 2) on our phones whose hardware is at least a year old. Any compatible app smaller than 50 MB should do. Thanks a lot for your suggestions. [link] [comments] | ||
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Purchased 80 Days game, however unable to download. Posted: 21 Aug 2019 11:12 AM PDT Hey guys, I bought the 80 Days game, completed the transaction, the money was deducted from my bank account but thereafter, the game didn't download. I was sent back to the game's homepage on Playstore, where it's showing the green bar with the price of the game on it. What do I do? Did anyone here experience the same issue? [link] [comments] | ||
[REQUEST] turn-based minigolf with iOS cross play Posted: 21 Aug 2019 07:21 AM PDT Looking for something to play with my wife Must be turn-based - wanting to play casually when work is slow for one of us Must have android/iOS crossplay (I have a Note 9 and she an XS Max) Minigolf/putt-putt preferred - open to other game suggestions as well, but we are looking for minigolf We are currently playing some games on Plato which is nice but looking for other options [link] [comments] |
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