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    Minggu, 24 April 2016

    Guide for DotA 2


    Dota 2 is a complex game to master and can be overwhelming for those coming from a Moba free background, or even if you have experience in League of Legends. Hero's, item builds, positioning strategies and more must be part of your game plan if you are going to succeed. To get you off on the right track, here are our ten top tips that will help any new player with their first Dota 2 matches.
    Dying is Very Bad - Unlike a lot of of other games, when you die in Dota 2 you don't just restart back at base with no consequences. Whenever you are killed a portion of your gold on hand get's taken by the enemy character that got the killing blow. Not only will this inflate your opponents budget, it sets you back at the same time, a bad situation to be in. For new players to the game if you find yourself not able to kill the enemy heroes, switch your tactics to limiting the amount of times you die. Your team will thank you.
    Warding is Very Good - Information is power, and in Dota 2 that information comes in the form of visibility. Invest in wards to cover any blind spots or other areas you think enemies could be sneaking up on you. Seeing an enemy before they are close enough to engage will mean the difference between life and death.
    Farming Creeps - Pulling off an epic gank is great and all, but the real key to victory is the ability to farm creeps effectively. Practice your last hits in a bot match before jumping into the real deal. Another good practice is to try and avoid pushing the lane too much. This will only set you up for a gank and/ or cause you to lose creeps to the turret.
    Buy a TP Scroll - Having a TP scroll on hand is something a lot of new players forget to do. Picking one up has the following benefits. It allows you to quickly teleport back to base to heal up if you are getting beaten up. After teleporting back to base you can move into another lane for a potential gank faster. Finally, you can grab any items that you need immediately if the courier is out.
    Sticking to your Role - Before you start your first Dota 2 match you should be familiar with all of the different roles in the game. Everyone doing their part is what makes a successful Dota 2 team, and chances are you wont be playing the same role every game so become familiar with all of them.
    Avoiding Tower Damage - There's a neat trick to removing an enemies tower aggro from yourself and direct it to one of your minions that many Dota 2 players are still unaware off. If you are being attacking by a tower, right click on you of your nearby minion s to auto attack it and the tower will switch it's focus to that minion. This is a great trick to use when tower diving and it works if minions are attacking you as well.
    Ask Questions - Dota 2 can be an unforgiving community to new players sometimes, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't ask for help when you need it. If you are unsure as to what lane/ role you should be playing, ask your team. They would probably prefer that to you wandering around aimlessly, or stealing your carries farm by accident.
    Uphill Battle - Another member of the "things you probably didn't know about Dota 2" club, is the accuracy lost when fighting an enemy who is elevated above you. If you are attacking an enemy who is on higher elevation than yourself, you will miss 25% of your attacks. Not landing a quarter of your attacks is a massive debuff, so be sure and manoeuvre yourself so that you are at least on a level playing field with your opponent.
    Flame Off - Partly why Dota 2 players can be somewhat defensive is the frequency of others who have slight "rage" issues. If you're having a bad game
    keep it to yourself and try to learn from what's going wrong. Spazzing out on your team mates is only going to make them want to throw the game to get rid of you. If someone else is flaming you, you can use the mute option via the in game scoreboard to shut them up permanently.
    Master the HotKeys - Nothing slows a player down like having to move their cursor and select what ability or item they want to use. That's where hotkeys come in. For almost every action in the game there is a keyboard key mapped to it. You can find the full list of actions and controls via the in game menu under "keybinds/ controls".

    In a game of Dota 2, Wards are an extremely important aspect. They provide valuable vision and intel to your team, allowing you and your squad to see your opponents' movement on the map wherever you have Observer Wards, and to see invisible units using Sentry Wards. Being able to see ganks coming from the other side of the map allows you to stay relatively safe during the laning phase and sometimes even well into the mid game, which is of course key to preventing your team from falling behind in a game. The information that wards give your team opportunities to act accordingly to what your opponents are doing on the map, and when capitalized on correctly, can snowball into an insurmountable advantage.
    There are, of course, several more uses for wards, which will be covered in the later sections of this guide.
    Wards are typically purchased by players using support heroes, as supports are normally designed to be useful despite not having as much farm as core heroes such as carries and gankers. In addition, core heroes need to allocate almost all of their gold towards their items, and thus they often cannot afford to buy wards themselves. It stands to reason that this is a guide aimed at support players, but this guide is also very useful for all players in general.
    Needless to say, wards are absolutely essential to victory in any game of Dota 2.

    Basic Information

    Observer Wards cost 150 gold, while Sentry Wards cost 200 gold. Both of these prices are for bundles of two wards which cannot be bought individually. Observer Wards come in yellow, while Sentry Wards come in blue.
    The purpose of Observer Wards is to provide vision over a radius of 1600 units. This vision is not flying vision, however, and will be blocked by most higher obstacles such as cliffs and trees. Observer Wards last for 7 minutes when placed, and have 200 hit points. Sentry Wards have the same stats except that they do not provide any vision--instead they provide True Sight over a radius of 800 units. Their lifespans are also three minutes shorter than their cheaper counterparts.
    Both types of wards are invisible, and can only be revealed by True Sight from other Sentry Wards or from a Gem of True Sight. This is commonly referred to as "counterwarding". They cannot be revealed using Dust of Appearance. Both types of wards also block neutral creeps from spawning (just like how standing near a neutral creep camp at spawn time blocks the spawn), as they are considered units.
    Observer Wards start with just one stack at the beginning of the game, and replenish themselves every 6 minutes for a maximum of two stacks in stock. This discourages overly defensive play by stacking Observer Wards and placing them all over the map all at once. This does not apply to Sentry Wards, which have unlimited stock.
    Rune warding
    Perhaps the most basic method of warding is rune warding, which involves placing Observer Wards to provide vision of the spots in the river where runes spawn every two minutes. This is extremely important to mid players, who usually rely on runes to gain an advantage over their opponents in lane or to give them opportunities to gank the sidelanes or the jungle. Rune wards are commonly seen on the cliffs near the rune spawn spots, though other nearby spots can also provide vision of the runes.
    This also serves to notify your team of what specific rune types your opponents are able to secure, in case rune control is not on your side (i.e. your opponents' mid hero has a blink/teleport skill to allow easy rune control). For example, if your carry is in the safe lane and the enemy mid hero manages to snag a haste rune that your rune ward detects, your carry would take this as a signal to stay near or behind the tower until the rune wears off.
    Lastly, rune wards can cover the entrances to the jungle areas depending on their placement, specifically the northwestern entrance to the Dire jungle and the southeastern entrance to the Radiant jungle. This provides vision of any gank attemps coming from those areas.
    Examples of the most common rune wards:
    26 - Top rune common ward and deward 2
    Top rune wards. These provide vision of the rune spawn and the Dire jungle entrance.
    Bottom lane rune wards
    Bottom rune wards. These provide vision of the rune spawn and the Radiant jungle entrance.
    Offensive/aggressive warding versus defensive warding
    During the laning phase, the difference between choosing to ward aggressively or defensively usually depends on your team composition. If your team is running a more aggressive lineup that relies on early rotations and ganks, then warding further into the enemy lanes would be useful. If your lineup is more defensive and plays more for the mid or late game, then warding closer to your own base would help you protect yourselves from gank attempts and focus on farming and getting levels.
    Aggressive wards are placed in the opposing team's jungle and lanes, as well as in their neutral creep camps to help block the spawns. Blocking the safe lanes' respective pull camps is very important to keeping lane control for your team's offlane, as it completely prevents the opposing safe lane support from pulling that lane's creep wave closer to their tower and denying you experience and gold
    Aggressive wards provide offensive lanes opportunities to score early kills in lane, which is crucial to gaining early levels and farm. In the mid game, even deeper aggressive wards allow your team to further disrupt your opponents' farm and net your team more kills. In the case of a team being behind, offensive wards can be used to catch up by catching lone heroes out of position. In the late game, aggressive wards allow you to know whether or not it's safe to push a lane, as your team will likely see the enemy coming to defend towers with such wards.
    Defensive wards are placed at the jungle entrances and inside the jungles themselves, in certain areas of the lane, and sometimes near the ancient creep spawn camps. For the safe lane, the rune wards near the jungle entrances are usually enough to see gank attempts coming from the mid lane, but for attempts by the offlane, wards in the jungle area near the tier 1 tower may be required. Defensive wards allow your team to keep up with the opponents' item and level progression by preventing them from stunting your own through ganks and pushes.

    Advanced Warding

    There are, of course, ward spots for the advanced player, such as wards on the edges of the sidelanes and places to hide Sentry Wards from plain sight, but they will not be covered in this basic guide. You can try experimenting with these advanced spots in a bots game or in a lobby with no one else in it. For now, this guide will provide one example:
    General tips for warding and Counterwarding
    When going out to place wards, always assume that the enemy team already has wards placed and are in position to contest your attempts to ward, unless you are 100% sure otherwise. It doesn't pay to force yourself to ward only to end up paying for it with your life, especially if your team is already far enough behind. If your opponents pay even the slightest bit of attention, they can get both you and the wards you placed, rendering your effort completely in vain. It is for this reason that asking one or two of your teammates to accompany you while warding is good practice, just in case you encounter enemy heroes along the way. This of course applies as well to counterwarding. In fact, counterwarding alone is even riskier due to the fact that it takes a long time to kill wards, especially if the uphill miss chance goes against you. That being said, not warding at all is far worse than simply trying to ward and counterward.
    Try not to ward in the exact same spots all the time, especially for the rune wards. This increases your predictability as a support and gives your opponents a pattern to follow when they go out to kill your wards. Also, don't ward in spots where you know Sentry Wards are placed, unless you have Sentry Wards of your own.
    Try your best to not let your opponents see you warding. This can be done by warding from fogged areas, and by warding areas that your opponents don't already have their own wards in. The less you reveal to your enemies, the better chances for your own wards to last the full duration without being countered.
    While it is impossible to place wards directly inside the Roshan pit, warding the area around it is vital to controlling his lair. This is especially true in the mid game when most Roshan attempts happen, or when certain heroes that can solo Roshan such as Lycan and Ursa are on the other team.
    Using a Gem of True Sight is an expensive and somewhat risky method of counterwarding, but it pays off quickly. Having a Gem around allows you to sweep the map of wards and completely blind your opponents. The only way your opponents can prevent this is by killing the Gem holder and capturing the dropped Gem for themselves.
    Wards win games
    It's easy to see why wards are such valuable items in Dota 2. As a support player, it is up to you to ensure that your team has as much vision as is possible and reasonable at any given situation, and to ensure that the opponents get as little of it in turn. If your supports aren't warding and you're playing a core hero, sometimes you will have to sacrifice a little bit of gold in order to secure your team some much needed intel, or suffer the dire consequences. It's a simple concept that requires good judgment to make the most out of, but even the most basic of warding can help boost your team to victory.

    Runes are magic items that can be collected by any hero, and when used give that hero a temporary power. On the Dota 2 map, two runes will spawn every even minute (0:00, 2:00, 4:00...) unless no one picks it up, in that case a new rune will not spawn unless the one that is there is collected. The two spawn locations are located in the river about half way between the middle and top/ bottom lanes (pictured on map).
    There are two ways to use runes. They can be picked up immediately, or placed in a bottle for future use. Once a hero has captured a rune, they have up to two minutes to use that rune before it automatically activates. A bottled rune cannot be transferred to another character. Once that rune has been used, the bottle will be fully charged to 3/3.
    There are five different types of runes that can spawn, each of which offers a different advantage to the hero that uses it. The same type of rune will not spawn two times in a row.

    Types of Runes

    Haste - The haste rune gives your hero a movements speed buff of 100% for 30 seconds. This is a great rune to have for ganking, or possibly if you need to escape in a hurry.
    Uses: Good for escaping certain death, or quickly moving to another lane to gank.
    Illusion - Using the illusion rune will create two "copies" of your hero on either side of you for 75 seconds. These copies can attack, but only do 35% of your damage. They also take more damage than you as well, melee copies taking 200% more, and ranged 300%.
    Uses: You can use the illusions to scout for you, increase your damage output, and as a defense by confusing the enemy team.
    Invisibility - Probably the best rune for ganking an enemy player, the invisibility rune renders the hero invisible for 45 seconds.There are some exceptions however as any building/ unit with trues sight can spot the invisible player. These include things like towers and sentry wards. Also, any action like attacking or using abilities and items will break the invisibility spell permanently.
    Uses: A gankers best friend, use it to sneak up on unsuspecting enemy heroes. Other uses could be as a surefire escape, or to scout the map more safely.
    Regeneration - This buff gives heroes greatly increase health and mana regeneration for 30 seconds. The increase is 100 health/second and 67 mana/second. Once the hero has reached full health, the spell fades. Being attacked will also cancel the regenerative effect, so best save it for when you're in the clear.
    Uses: Try saving it for use during/ after a team fight. Once you get low, disengage from the fight, fill your health/ mana back up and dive right in again.
    Double Damage - This rune will increase the base damage of your hero and any illusions you control by 100% for 45 seconds. One thing to note is that only attack damage is affected by the double damage rune, not spell damage. As well, any items that cause raw damage, like the divine rapier, are not affected by the buff.

    The game of Dota 2 seems fairly simple from the surface but when you launch your first game, it quickly becomes clear that it's a much more complicated beast. This steep learning curve can often turn off new players and cause them to abandon the game altogether.  In this guide we hope to prevent new player frustration by laying out some of the most common Noob mistakes. By learning them early and knowing how to avoid them, you can make your first Dota 2 days pleasant ones that hopefully continue as you progress.
    Taking Damage From Creeps - Sometimes it's unavoidable but for the most part you should not be taking any damage from creeps during the laning phase. Taking damage not only makes you vulnerable to enemy hero attacks, it wastes your valuable resources in the form of health potions. Use your friendly creeps or the tower as a buffer between yourself and the enemy while you pick off the last hits.
    Controlling the Courier by Accident - We've all done this by accident, clicking on the map while our hero stands motionless and we wonder what could be going on. Meanwhile the courier is on an epic journey through the middle of nowhere while your teammates wonder where their items are. Accidentally controlling the courier manually is as easy as pressing the wrong hotkey. If you find yourself doing this often, open up your keybinds and switch it to something out of reach of your usual keys.
    Not Using a Proper Item Build - Even if you are using the same hero game in game out, you may not want to use the same item build depending on the team you are playing against and/ or the position you are playing. Make use of the extremely convenient built in build finder in the top left corner to find a build for every occasion. Having the right build for the job will make your life, and that of your teams, a lot easier.
    Pushing Lanes too Early - If you're new to the game it's easy to see why one would think that pushing a lane = success, you want to kill the towers right? Not always the case, especially for the early stages of the game. Pushing a lane should only be done if you have a significant advantage over your lane opponent, or there are no enemies nearby. Pushing early only serves to leave you exposed to ganks, giving the enemy gold they can use to dominate your lane later.
    Not Buying Wards - Knowing where the enemy is and where they are going is a huge advantage in any game. No matter what position you are playing investing in a ward is never a waste of gold and could possibly save your life if you use them to illuminate any paths the enemy could use to get a jump on you. Warding objectives like runes and Roshan are great ways to make sure they stay under your teams control.
    Not Buying TP Scrolls - TP scrolls are a great purchase for a couple of reasons. One, they are a fast way to get back to base and heal/ regen your mana. Two, They can allow you to sneakily move to another lane quickly to gank an enemy. Three, if you are on the run from the other team and manage to lose them in the jungle you can use a TP scroll to return safely to your base.
    Not Leaving the Lane - Knowing when to leave your lane to pursue a gank, or take part in a teamfight is something that you will learn with experience but there are still some things to look out for. IF you notice one of your lanes is pushed back to their tower and the enemy heroes are pushed up, it may be a good time to go in for the gank. If you see your team grouping up for an objective, join them. Eventually you will know the different phases of the game (laning, mid, late etc) and can more effectively adjust your positions taking into account other factors as well.
    Only Playing One Hero - If you only take the time to play one hero you will not only be out of luck if that hero gets chosen by someone else, you will also not know what to expect from other heroes when you play against them. Load up some bot matches and take a variety of heroes out for a test drive. The more you know about the heroes, the more prepared you will be to play with and against them.
    Skipping Bot Matches - Bot matches are a great way to sharpen your skills and get familiar with heroes. Often many new players will want to dive into the action immediately and will skip the easy bots in favor of the remorseless humans that await them in the live game. Same yourself some tears and fire up a bunch of bot matches before you take on your fellow humans. You can even adjust the difficulty of the bots as you get better and learn more about the game.
    No Communication - Dota 2 is a team game, meaning to win you will often need to combine the efforts of all your teams members. Nothing goes better with good teamwork than communication. Let your team know what's going on and where you plan on going via the in game chat or even just via pings. The more your team communicates, the more coordinated your efforts will be, which means an even higher chance your team will come out on top.

    Whether you're a new player to Dota 2 or a seasoned veteran you've probably ran across a hero or two that you found difficult or tedious to control. Sometimes this is just a case of personal preference, but others it's just because a hero is plain hard to play. Whether it be because they're attacks are all hard to land skill shots, or they require precise timing and coordination to operate these heroes all have one thing in common, they take a skilled hand to control.
    Invoker
    A popular hero with a bad reputation as a difficult one to play, the Invoker has a total of 14 skills you have to remember. Of course not only do you have to remember the skills themselves, you have to remember the combinations and order to use in certain situations. When compared with a hero that has four skills that can be mixed and matched, you can see why many have abandoned the Invoker altogether.
    Visage
    Instead of having a whole whack of abilities to control like the Invoker, Visage gets to play RTS by summoning two familiars to aid him in combat. The hard part comes in when you have to micro manage the two familiars as well as Visage himself. This may not seem that difficult, especially if you've played an RTS before, but add in the frantic chaos that is most team fights and you can see where the problems may arise.
    Chen
    Another Hero that requires a good deal of micro. Chen specializes in taking control of minions and having them do his bidding. These minions are not limited to the simple lane minions, but instead Chen can make greater use of his power by highjacking the more powerful minions in the jungle.
    Here's where another problem comes in, each of these minions really only has one job their good at so you've got to know which one's to control when. For example the wolf is great for doing damage, but if you want to farm creeps you're better off taking a bird. Figure out which creeps to control when and you've figured out Chen.
    Meepo
    Probably one of the most well known Dota 2 heroes out there, Meepo takes the learning curve to a new level. Like most of the other entries on this list Meepo requires a lot of micro management. Every time you put a point into Meepo's ultimate ability a new clone of Meepo is made which can be controlled exactly the same as the primary Meepo and has all of his abilities, but cannot carry any items.
    Sounds great right? Well there's a catch, if even one of the Meepo replicas dies so does main Meepo. If you thought keeping one Hero alive was a challenge, try 3- 5 at one time. Of course with great risk comes great reward, as a skilled Meepo player can carry a game their army of Meepo clones.
    Earth Spirit
    No clones or familiars this time instead the Earth Spirit's sticky point is his reliance on positioning, specifically the positioning of his "remnants". Stone Remnants can be placed by the Earth Spirit at a target location and can be used in conjunction with any of his abilities to make them much more effective. For example, his Rolling Boulder ability transforms Earth Spirit into a boulder that causes damage and stuns enemies when he collides with them. If you run over a remnant while using this ability both the speed and range of Rolling Boulder are increased along with applying a movements and attack speed debuff to any enemies that are hit.
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    Sabtu, 23 April 2016

    Guide To Becoming The Best Snake

    You may remember a game by the name of “agar.io” a couple months ago that got popular very quickly. Today, we have for you slither.io! Slither.io plays just like agar.io, but with the rules of the classic game “Snake” implemented! Make other snakes collide with your body to make them explode, then eat their remains to grow longer. The longest snake on the server becomes the top snake of the leaderboard, so we are here to help you with our slither.io  tips and tricks strategy guide to becoming the best snake!











    1. Use your speed boost!

    Trapping opponents is the name of the game here, and to do that, you’re going to have to outwit them and outmaneuver them! You can speed up by double tapping the screen and holding. Your snake will begin to glow and you’ll be moving at a considerably faster pace! For as long as you hold your speed boost, you will be constantly losing length at the tail end of your snake; a trail of small particles will be left behind as you move. You lose length at about 5 per second, but it’s worth it if you can secure a kill! 
    2. Stay away from others for easy growth!
    At the bottom right corner of the screen, you’ll see a little circle split into four quadrants. There’s a little white dot on it, as well. That dot represents you and your current location on the map. Turns out that the world of slither.io is kind of big, so you can explore around if you want. If you prefer, you can avoid the conflict that is usually occurring around the center of the map by drifting off into the outlands. Here, you can quietly absorb stray particles without a care in the world.
    3. Hunt others for lots of particles!
    … Or, if you like, you can take a much more aggressive approach. Once you’ve got a bit of length on your snake, you can try to take down other snakes. By taking advantage of the speed boost mentioned above, you can pull some sneaky surprise attacks. You’ve probably noticed by now but the turning speed in this game is a little slow, depending on where you tap. You can take advantage of this by riding alongside another snake, then quickly speed boosting to overtake them and try to make them crash into you. Hopefully if you do it fast enough, they won’t be able to react quickly enough and they’ll slam straight into you.
    4. Watch out when you get big!
    Remember, the bigger you get, the bigger the target is on your back. Other players will constantly try to find ways to slip you up, so be on guard at all times! Of course, you have the upper hand, and if you have plenty of length to spare, you can easily surround and trap another snake if you’re long enough. It’s also important to note that unlike the classic Snake, you cannot crash into your own body, which means that even when you get outrageously huge, you won’t be able to trap yourself. You want to be especially careful with the little guys. As backwards as it sounds, their lesser length gives them a bit more maneuverability around your snake’s head.
    5. Act like a vulture!
    If you see two other snakes duking it out, try to stay nearby but don’t get too close; you don’t want to alarm them! Whoever ends up biting the dust, quickly swoop in and eat as many particles as you can. You can get by very efficiently if you stick to this strategy, and you never have to work for your own food! Just be careful of players who catch wind of this, as they will relentlessly hunt you down!
    6. You can play Slither.io in your browser, too
    If you’re having trouble accessing the main slither.io site or the game won’t run for whatever reasons, there are other places you can also access this game, like Poki where you can play slitherio for free.
    We played slither.io and we made it to the top 10 snakes, albeit very briefly. It’s a fun and addicting game, so if you’ve got any other tips or tricks to share, let us know in the comments below!

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    Rabu, 20 April 2016

    Guide For How To Play The Game Agario And Get Ahead

    Heard about Agario browser game but don't know how to play? We've got all the tips, tricks, cheats, mods and skins sources you need to enjoy the hottest and most addictive new game of the year!

    Agario or Agar.io -- probably one of the simplest and most addictive time-wasting games on the internet right now. If you haven’t tried the Chrome browser game yet, but have heard your friends raving about it, then we’ve thrown together a beginner’s guide of everything you need to know about the game, including how to play, tips and tricks for getting ahead and where to find the best Agario extensions, cheats, skins and mods, if you wish to add them.
    What Is Agar.io?
    As mentioned above, Agario is a fairly simple and free browser based game (best used in Chrome) that can be found at Agar.io. The game was created by a user on Steam named M28 and released somewhere in the beginning of May. It has attracted the attention of thousands of players and even gotten the greenlight by Steam for further development.

    How Do You Play Agario?

    So playing Agario is fairly simple. You basically go to the web address Agar.io and select a user name. Once you select one you will land on a grid or board as a tiny colored blob. The object of the game is to consume the smaller pellets lying around to become larger, while avoiding the large blobs that, if they absorb you, equal GAME OVER man.
    Once you start getting big enough you’ll actually be able to start absorbing other smaller blobs players out there all the time growing larger. So simply put, eat and avoid being eaten. The proverbial rat race at its finest.
    To control the game you just need to use your mouse/track pad, the “w” key and the SPACEBAR . The mouse navigates your blob around and the SPACEBAR allows you to split your cell(s) in half and the “W” key allows you to eject mass for feeding other players, viruses or help you drop some weight to get out of a tough spot (the smaller your blob is, the faster it can move!)

    Agario Strategy, Tips And Tricks

    Agario Tip #1: When You Are Small Hide Behind Viruses To Save Your Blob
    When you are a small blob, a virus is your best friend... Agar.io
    So, while you're small, you’ll often see the aggressive larger blobs coming after you to eat you up. If one is in hot pursuit and you think you can’t get away, but a virus is nearby, that may be your best hope of survival. Big blobs don’t like viruses, because once a blob is larger than the virus the virus can split it into pieces if they collide. By hiding your blob behind the virus, you’ll keep the larger aggressive blobs away from you.
    Agario Tip #2: Use Edges And Corners To Your Advantage
    Agario has edges. Pushing your opponent towards those can help you get ahead. Agar.io
    The Agario game space does have its limits and if you know where those are you can use them to trap or corner your opponent. If you corner a smaller blob into the edge of the game, you’ll be able to easily absorb him because he’ll have nowhere to run.
    Agario Tip #3: Use Viruses To Split Opponents
    Viruses, as we mentioned above, have the power to split a larger blob into tiny pieces if it’s been fed. If you have an opponent you are trying to take down, feeding a virus could be helpful. Just shoot by pressing the “w” key 7 times in the direction of the virus and when it encounters the blob you were combatting with it has the potential to cut that fellow down to size.
    Agario Tip #4: When Your Huge And Hunting, It’s A Good Idea To Split
    As mentioned early on, the bigger you are, the slower you move. If you are on the prowl for blobs and have grown pretty large in size, it’s a good strategy to divide yourself in order to travel faster and absorb smaller blobs nearby.
    For More Advanced Players.... 
    Reddit offers these tips for Agario players who have moved past the novice stage
    When you are at 200-300 here are some tips:
    • If you have your cell in one piece try to catch little cells with space to be fed faster.
    • Try not to have more than 2 cells, you'll be way more vulnerable.
    • The most likely way you'll be big right now is by eating a big cell who got split too much (begin with eating a little piece and you'll be abble to eat him all).
    • A little trick which helped me a lot when I'm trapped by one bigger cell near the border is to fake going in one direction for 0.5s then going in the other way. The bigger cell is slower and you need to take advantage of it.
    When you're in the top
    • Often you'll press space when there are a bunch of middle-cells fighting for a top-cell destroyed.
    • Really be carefull with the viruses, that's your worst ennemy. If you're hit by one, try to protect little pieces with the big ones. In other situations, you'll need to w to your big part to minimize what your losses.
    • When another cell is slightly more little than yours, try to abuse corners/borders or use other big cells to trap it. When you are aiming to eat it in a corner move "in advance", you'll be a bit slower so if you're going for the down-right corner and you're at the top left, just go down not down right (you'll begin right at the end of the race) because you need to reduce it's exit route.
    • Make the best out of a bad situation. Sometimes you'll need to give up. Press space to save the most you can.

    Agario Extensions, Skins And Mods

    Agario has many skins and mods to make the game more interesting, like the popular "Doge" skin. Reddit

    In Agario mods, extensions and skins are actually totally acceptable, but to make sure credit goes where it belongs, it’s best to stick to mods approved by the community. The best place to find good mods and skins for Agario is at the AgarioMods.com website, or install the Agario Mods Chrome Browser Extension here.
    For more questions about playing Agario, joining an Agario team, requesting mods or updates on the upcoming app, see the Agario Reddit subreddit here.

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    Selasa, 05 April 2016

    Tips, Tricks and Strategy Guide

    My Talking Angela is the follow up to last year’s super smash hit My Talking Tom, itself based off of the Talking Tom and Friends series of apps featuring animals that talk back to you. With Angela you get to raise her all the way from kittenhood to adulthood, take care of her basic needs and play with her while also indulging her appetite for fashion. Read on for some tips and tricks for My Talking Angela!
    When Angela is tired you have to put her to sleep, and sleeping takes forever to refill the tiredness gauge. To make that go by quickly, set the time on your phone ahead by around an hour to an hour and a half depending on what level she’s at. The other needs gauges will drop slightly over this amount of time, so keep an eye out for that.

    Once you do that, too, you can set the time right back to normal and it will keep all of the sleep in your gauge, and keep gaining just as it normally does. That means that you can do this trick as many times as you want without having to worry about some insanely weird time on your phone. That means you get unlimited speed boosts on anything, essentially.

    Play the minigames as often as possible, as they are your top way of earning coins. The farther you get in the minigames and the higher your score, the more coins that you’ll earn. As for how to get free gems, you will want to the gaming patio (hit the lower left button, the smiley face icon) then go to the center circle with the diamond in it, and tap it to watch a free advertisement video for a diamond.
    The furniture might not seem to have much a point at first, but it has an important use: it increases the speed at which you gain experience points. So if you are trying to level up, your best bet is to buy all the furniture that you can, then do things that earn you experience again (feeding, putting to sleep, etc).
    Going to one of the stores and buying a clothing accessory or another type of accessory is how you increase Angela’s happiness. Balance between spending the least amount of coins possible and keep her happy by buying the cheapest piece of clothing or accessory that you can find, unless you play the minigames so often that you have a huge store of coins built up

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    Kamis, 31 Maret 2016

    Guide for Temple Run

    Temple Run is one of the most popular smartphone games, getting much of its charm from the fact that it never ends! There is no limit to the amount of time you can play for, with the objective being simply to run for as long as possible. There are various obstacles in the way that you need to slide under or jump over, as well as tight corners to navigate by swiping across the screen.

    The premise behind the game is that you have taken a golden idol from a temple. Upon doing this, a horde of monkeys begins chasing your character. You must then run out of the labyrinthine passageways for as long as possible. Unfortunately for the game's protagonist, the game is unwinnable! It is simply an effort to get as high a score as possible.

    The game is now available for free on iOS and Android. You can collect and purchase coins to unlock further content should you wish to.
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    Sabtu, 26 Maret 2016

    Guide for Color Switch

    Color Switch from Fortafy is an addictive reflex game similar to other microgames in its endless score chasing. However, unlike much of the competition, Color Switch has a reasonable difficulty scale, a cool aesthetic, clever obstacles and a sweet soundtrack. For those looking to improve their high scores in this newest tap-fest, here are Gamezebo’s Color Switch tips, cheats and strategies.

    Hurry up and Wait

    You’ll need to move quickly to get through one side of a moving object, but then hold your position before advancing. The matching color you need might not be moving as quickly as you and you’ll hit a wall. Pacing is the key to victory, and with no time or energy limits, you can take all the time you need.

    Be Patient


    Once you’ve cleared an obstacle and before rushing into the next set, give yourself a quick break by tapping gently to stay afloat without moving forward. Account for all color blocks you’ll need to pass before you start to move forward, otherwise you might run into a barrier needlessly. Some shapes will change direction or speed up or down; spend a few moments getting to know the terrain and you’ll be in a better position to advance.

    Hit Pause

    While there is no time limit, there is also no way to save progress. If you pause and close the game, you’ll be able to pick up where you paused. Start tapping before you unpause so you won’t drop too low and crash; just be gentle so you don’t catapult yourself too high either. If you quit, your position will not be saved. The pause button is awkwardly located in the top right corner of the screen. If you think you may want or need to pause, definitely practice a few times while the stakes are low. You’ll likely need to use your other hand to avoid crashing.

    Turn Down The Music

    I love the music in this game. So much so that I just let the intro screen play occasionally. However, if we are being honest, these sick beats may influence your tapping and actually prevent you from advancing. You will need to tap at a beat different from the music and if you find that adds difficulty, consider turning the music down.

    Bonus Tips

    • You don’t have to hit a color. If you can make it through the obstacle without touching anything, it still counts as a victory as long as you get that star. An example of this is the double windmill.
    • There is a small buffer on the outside of the shapes. If you catch yourself in time, you may be able to fall back even if you just brush the wrong color.
    • Take a break if you get too frustrated. While it may be tempting to try “just one more time,” you’ll notice that stepping away for a little while will improve your focus and tapping cadence.
    • Be at peace with the knowledge that you will often die the first time through a new obstacle.
    • The highest score in the game 999, however, real players show up around 400. While that may seem daunting, Fortafy’s official Facebook page uses a score of 15 as a reasonable milestone- so aim for that. We are quite sure you can get to 15 with practice, determination and some of these tips.
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    Guide For Best Fiends - Puzzle Adventure

    Best Fiends is a brand new match three battle puzzle game that was just launched on the App Store (and I mistakenly misread for a “Best Friends” Game), but it’s actually a really great title. I am not here to praise it, though – I am here to share with you a complete set of Best Fiends cheats and tips strategy guide that will help you easily beat each level and do it in style.
    So if you’ve gotten stuck at a specific stage in the game or you simply want to improve your play a little bit, Touch Tap Play’s Best Fiends tips and cheats will offer you the ultimate strategy guide for the game!
    Work on clearing the board first
    When you are playing a level that has many logs or twigs blocking the way, the best strategy early on is to work on removing those in order to allow yourself to fill up the board and have access to all the possible pieces.
    Long matches are your friend
    Make sure that you always go for the longest possible matches in the game, even if they are not the elements of your Fiends. By removing these, not only that you increase the chances of removing blocking elements from the board, but you also free up room for potentially better pieces matching the elements of your Fiends.

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    Element items cause more damage
    If you have the choice to make, then definitely go for creating matches with tiles matching your Fiends’ element because they will cause more damage. Even more, they fill up the power meter, allowing your fiends to throw into play their special item.
    Match near diamonds to get them
    If you see a diamond on the board, make sure that you create a match near it – this way you will collect it!
    Upgrade your Fiends
    The little monsters that you collect when you play the game will give you the chance to level up your Fiends. Make sure that you do so whenever you get the chance in order to increase their stats, especially the damage they cause when matches are made with tiles of their element.
    Sign in to Facebook for 30 free Diamonds
    You will get a lot of free diamonds as you play, but you can get even more if you connect the Best Fiends game with your Facebook account.
    Extra energy cheat
    We have not tried this yet, but other gamers have told us that you can cheat the waiting game to get more energy by simply quitting the game when you are out of it and change the time on your device: a few hours should be enough. Then simply get back to the game and start playing again!
    Replay older levels
    If you are starting to get stuck at a specific stage (I personally spent ages at level 11, for starters) then the best option for you would be to replay older levels that you can easily beat. This way you will collect more material to upgrade your monsters and come with stronger characters into the level you can’t beat.
    Always check out the level requirements
    Our gameplay will instinctively have us go for matches with tiles of the similar element as our Fiends, but sometimes we will be required to complete matches with other elements too. So always keep an eye on the level requirements in the upper left corner to know exactly what you have to do and to create a perfect strategy.
    With a lot of practice and even more level replays, you will easily create a nice team of Fiends and be able to beat all the levels in this amazing title. If you have other Best Fiends cheats and tips to share with us, let us know by commenting below!
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