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Post by Spiderweb on Jul 28, 2015 22:31:01 GMT
Now I am a massive Star Wars fan, I questioned whether I'd like this F2P game, but it's actually quite fun, there are very long wait timers, even worse then another familiar game, I'll not mention by name. But I got yo say I'm still enjoying it.
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Jul 28, 2015 22:43:24 GMT
What does it do? Pictures?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2015 23:06:45 GMT
What does it do? Pictures? Don't you mean STICKERS...on...PICTURES? It's a Clash of Clans clone, but not really that bad as they've tried a little better than most following the same style.
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Post by Spiderweb on Jul 28, 2015 23:22:38 GMT
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Post by Spiderweb on Jul 28, 2015 23:25:42 GMT
Never played clash of clans, but it's an upgrade Your base while attacking/defending via combat against others bases to win medals.
It not bad, though does start to get at little boring at the paywalls.
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Post by Spiderweb on Jul 28, 2015 23:31:18 GMT
Tactics/gameplay is in where you place your units then AI takes over and also figuring best base layouts for defence.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2015 23:34:54 GMT
Here's a reference pic of a Clash of Clans base: Here's the raid screen showing the same star rating on how much base damage is inflicted: Edit: And now I notice the "Available Loot" is directly lifted along with a fair bit of the interface design.
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Post by Spiderweb on Jul 29, 2015 5:42:33 GMT
Wow talk about clone, did not realise. Well I suppose if it works and it ain't patented? There is probably a Lord of the rings version lol, still rather play Star Wars than clash of clans
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2015 20:23:41 GMT
Yeah, at this point it's all about what kind of setting you'd like to play in, though by now Clash of Clans has tons of features in it.
Though to be fair, Dungeon Keeper Mobile actually looks a little more different than some of the other Clash of Clones, mainly because it tried to keep some of the basic gameplay from Dungeon Keeper.
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Post by Spiderweb on Jul 30, 2015 5:00:43 GMT
I actually spent £4 and brought some gems for this and now I feel dirty and that I've cheated!
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Jul 30, 2015 8:54:42 GMT
I actually spent £4 and brought some gems for this and now I feel dirty and that I've cheated! Go scrub yourself with chemicals immediately!
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Post by Spiderweb on Feb 1, 2016 6:45:46 GMT
So I played this a lot pre-star wars the force awakens, it was fun, until I found myself, logging in far to often and trying to compete against the gem buyers. I didn't spend any more than a PC game would cost, but to get to Keep making progress it seems you need a lot of money, now I'm not naive and knew gems would lead to advantages for others, but the early quick progress grinds to a halt, boredom of grinding sets in, i also picked up an EA (dirty word) Star Wars turn based game - Star Wars galaxy of heroes, and eventually with that also you come up against players who have obviously spent some cash and your left grinding out levels, I refuse to waste £100s on these, I understand they are free to play, and that runs out, but I'm going to now set myself the standard of not playing any mobile game that has levelling and multiplayer. Rant over.
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