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The mobile game, Subway Surfers, is an “endless runner” type game that is played on mobile. The game is brought to us from two co-developers, Kiloo, a Danish company, and SYBO Games.

The game features the player as rebellious youth that runs throughout the current city of the month. Each month a new update becomes available and you are able to travel to a new city, hence “World Tour.” The whole reason for the endless running is that you’re caught tagging in the subway. A security guard and his dog chase you for the first 10 seconds before you are able to out run them.

Subway Surfers Hack for Coins & Keys – iOS & Android

While playing Subway Surfers, you’ll collect amounts of coins and keys for every level you play.  These keys and coins can be used for upgrading your character, buying new characters or boards, and purchasing items.  The further you advance in Subway Surfers, the more coins and keys you will need to purchase upgrades.  You can either save up your coins and keys for a long time or you can buy them from the app store using real money – unless you have a hack!
That’s why we’ve added the online Subway Surfers hack tool to AppGameCheats and there are no surveys to download the free working hack in 2016.

This tool will let you add unlimited amounts of coins and keys directly to your Subway Surfers account.  The Subway Surfers hack is available to download for free here at AGC, just click on the download button.  After you download the hack, you’ll see an options menu on your phone or tablet.

When you have filled out all of the information needed to run the hack tool, tap the “Patch” button to begin the Subway Surfers hack.  This process usually takes less than 30 seconds to complete.  You can monitor the progress of the hack at the bottom of your screen.  When the Subway Surfers hack is complete, you’ll see a notification.  Exit the hack tool and open your Subway Surfers app to view that the coins and keys have been added to your account. This is the only hack tool that works without a root or mod needed. Now you can upgrade your characters and purchase new items and boards without having to spend any real money.

Subway Surfers – How To Play Guide

There is also the opportunity to find four different power-ups. The Coin Magnet is just like it sounds, it’s essentially a giant magnet that you run with and it picks up as much of the gold coins around you. The Jetpack is again like it sounds; it’s a jetpack that you use to fly through a trail of gold coins hidden above the subway. The Super Sneakers is a pair of moon bounce like shoes that give you the ability to leap over trains and the 2X Multiplier allows you to double up on the gold coins.
You’re also able to collect little like souvenirs from each city. Currently you’re in London and the souvenir is a tiny Christmas tree, they’re rare but find all the amount required in a week and be greatly rewarded. There is also the occasional pogo stick that allows you to jump into the air and get more gold coins. You can also double tap and launch a Hover Board which allows for faster game play.
Another interesting thing they offer is floating letters that spell out a word. Collect them all and you’ll get awarded gold coins. Or sometimes there is a mystery box that you call find too, they often carry coins, or abilities, or the rare key that can save your life in case you get caught. The Keys are available for purchase but you can also find them floating around or in the boxes.

At the start of the game you’re able to punch in two abilities; Score Booster and Mega Head start, the first one will double your points and let you earn more. Therefore if you’re consistent you’re able to earn at least 24x the normal points. The latter one will fly you through the game and drop you safely at a distance from the beginning, where you’ll be able to go at the slower speed but still get further in the level.
There are also goals to be accomplished throughout the game, you can find those by pausing the game or by heading to the shop and seeing what you can buy yourself out of. It’s an easy way to make bonus points too.
Currently the game is running version 1.33.0 and requires your device to be running at least iOS 6.0 or later. The game is currently only available to play in English, but there shouldn’t be much of a language barrier provided that you are familiar with similar games such as Temple Run and many other endless runners, The game is available to download from the app store for free, with the option to purchase further in app content. the game holds a four and a half star rating and has received a very positive response from the majority of reviewers.

There are a variety of options when it comes to the in app purchases; both coins and keys are available for purchase. Coins can be purchased in four different packages; a seven thousand five hundred coin package costs ninety nine cents, a forty five thousand coin package costs $4.99, a one hundred and eighty thousand coin package costs $19.99, a five hundred thousand coin package costs $49.99 and a one million two hundred thousand coin package costs $99.99. A one hundred and ten key package costs $19.99, a three hundred key package costs $49.99 and a six hundred and fifty key package costs $99.99. These currencies can be used to purchase various boots from the boost store. There are both single use boots available and upgrade boosts available for purchase. The keys can be used for two different purposes such as reviving yourself, and unlocking special outfits for your character.

Subway Surfers Cheats & Tips

Currently there are numerous working hacks and such available for the game, however, if you are the type of game who doesn’t really like to cheat themselves out of the full gaming experience, I have many little tips which will help you out whilst playing the game. My favorite tip that I typically like to trust is that if you’re about to die, double tap quickly on the screen and you’ll activate the hover board. The cool things about the hover board is that if you crash into something, the hover board will take the hit and disappear, thus giving you the opportunity to save yourself for another go. There are certain hover boards that make game play even more interesting. The Bouncer will mimic the Super Sneakers, so you’ll be able to hop higher, and the Low-rider means you’ll stay lower to the ground.
Another thing is that you can stack the power-ups. You can have the coin magnet and the pogo stick to gain more gold coins for example.

The higher you stay the better, use the coins to upgrade the jetpack and you’ll likely get it often enough that you could basically fly through the level and still earn points. It’ll also help with avoiding the trains and barriers put throughout the game not to mention the actual security guard.

Also here are a couple maneuver combos you can use to master the game quicker. If you jump and move right at the same time you’ll be able to move in the right direction in the air. Same thing if you do the opposite, you’ll be able to more left in the air. If you are jumping and need to cancel the jump, immediately roll, it’ll bring you down. Same thing if you’re rolling and need to stop jump.

Subway Surfers Review

I like this game because even though it’s an endless running type, it still offers a lot of variety in that you are able to explore numerous locations which helps with the overall monotony of the game. The game also lets you have mini goals, and win a lot of different things to help boost your score and your interest. It also updates monthly and gives you different places to see, this is great because it doesn’t really give you chance to get bored with the same old stuff, even if you do find yourself bored with the game, you can usually take comfort in the fact that new content is always on the way.

One thing that really bothered me about the game was the fact that if you died, you had to start from the beginning and couldn’t have at least one free pass. So if you died really deep into the level, your efforts would be lost, thias is something that would seriously frustrate me to the point where I just found myself getting really annoyed with the game and losing interest. Another thing I didn’t like was that the tokens you found throughout the levels were sometimes in places that you could never reach unless by some miracle. It’s like they wanted to tease you into playing the game more frequently.

Ratings:

Artwork: I give Subway Surfers an 8/10 for its artwork. While most of the game seems repetitive in nature, it’s like the same scenes over and over so it kind of makes it a little mundane. It does offer some differences; occasionally you will travel in tunnels and through bridges, or when you fly, you will be above it all, so that’s a different perspective. The offering of different characters is another cool thing and each character comes with three different costume changes in addition to the main outfit they wear daily. The other cool thing is the hover boards come in different styles as well. All of the things are inspired by graffiti and tag culture. Lastly, when the game is updated at the end of the month, the game gets a totally new design because of the relocation to a new city. Even the security guard can be seen getting a costume or two.

Music and SFX: I give the game a 5/10 for its music and SFX. The same loop of the song is heard and it’s rather annoying and gets really boring fast. Also the sound effects add next to nothing to the overall tone of the game. As the game is seen traveling the world, the music is a consistency that stays with the game. The music doesn’t change to something inspired by the new area either nor does it speed up as you speed up in the game.

Story and Originality: I give the game a 4/10 for its story and originality. There really isn’t much of a story. You’re basically a hoodlum that is trying to get away with doing hoodlum things. You want to outrun the security guard and that’s it. It offers little to no insight as to who you are as a character. Your character is just that, a player in the game. I suppose it does offer the player to come up with their own backstory, however, it is also good to have a validated backstory as it will always add to the experience of the game.

General Gameplay: I give Subway Surfers an 8/10 for its gameplay. It is a fairly easy game to play and it’s not difficult to master. It’s just concentration that will let you win. So if you’re planning on getting a lot of texts or putting your phone down often, it’ll kill the vibe. Also I feel it speeds up too fast after a certain point and the train mazes become hard to conquer well enough.

Addictiveness: I give the game an 8/10 for its addictiveness. It’s not so addicting that I can’t stop checking it but its relative easiness of the game and nonlinear storyline allow for the more transient player. It can be played without having to actually finish the game and that makes for a good type of game. You don’t really have any hard missions or refueling of lives either so that lets you continue playing the game endlessly.

Overall, I give the game Subway Surfers a 7/10.

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New Snapchat lenses arrive almost daily, but few have been so popular as the Face Swap lens that hit the app Friday morning. The lens is the first two-person lens we’ve seen so far and has been all the rage on social media, but it seems like a lot of people are struggling with using the damn thing. If you’ve seen your friends using the new Face Swap lens on Snapchat and want in on the fun, we’ve put together a quick tutorial to help you get it working. It even works with non-human sidekicks like dogs, cats, dolls and video recordings

How To Use Face Swap Lens On Snapchat


    Grab a friend, doll, pet, large picture of someone’s face etc.
    Open the Snapchat app
    Double tap on the camera screen to get it front-facing (where you can see yourself).
    Press and hold on your face until the camera recognizes it. New lenses will appear below.
    Swipe through the lenses till you get to the one with two smiling faces and arrows.
    Once you’ve found it, get you and your friend’s faces inside of the two smiley faces on the screen.
    Once both you faces are recognized, the swap happens!
    Snap a photo or hold down on the snap button to make a short video clip
     Done!

Face Swap On Snapchat Still Isn’t Working For Me! Why Can’t I Do It?
If you can’t get the Face Swap lens to work for you, it’s best to back up a bit. Holding the camera further away and looking straight ahead seems to work best. You may even want to use a selfie stick for as it’s really hard to get the proper distance and press the snap button at the same time.
Got Snapchat face swap lens working now? Be sure to share your crazy pictures with us in the comments below!
Supercell's Boom Beach was just released worldwide today, and to say the tutorial leaves you hanging is putting it lightly. Kanye can't even drop the mic as hard as Supercell does when it comes to explaining to players how to play the game. Maybe it's because they assume people playing Boom Beachare intimately familiar with Clash of Clans , but Supercell really doesn't leave you any bread crumbs for what to do next after the first few minutes of gameplay.
It makes sense, as I can see tons of crossover between Clash of Clans players and newBoom Beach players, but I figured I'd write up a quick guide for the other people out there like me who never really had Clash of Clans click for them but are interested in givingBoom Beach a try. So, like Clash of Clans, at its most basic level the gameplay loop ofBoom Beach involves building a base to defend your resources while attacking enemy bases, both players and NPCs, to capture resources.
As a beginner, the only two resources you'll have access to are gold and wood, and each has a distinctly different function. I feel like in the early game wood is your "main" resource, as it is used for buildings and building upgrades. It feels a little weird to be building military-themed weaponry with wood planks, but, whatever. Gold in early levels is primarily used to recruit troops for fighting, and revealing more of the ocean map to find more islands to conquer. The premium currency is diamonds, which, like most free to play games, are used to speed up timers and fill in any holes with the other currencies you might be missing.
To understand how to properly defend your base, it seems easiest to explain how to successfully siege a base and you can apply the reverse logic to your own island. Assuming you've got your radar built and some of the map revealed, you'll want to be looking for the lowest level NPC island you can find. It seems like picking off low level enemies first is the way to go because there's no penalty for spending tons of time going through effortless opponents. Boom Beach doesn't have an energy mechanic, so even though the rewards might be low(er), slow and steady wins the race.
As explained in the tutorial, you launch your troops on the enemy beach by tapping wherever you want them to go. Initially, all you have access to is the ability to dispatch troops and the artillery shots from your gunboat. Early battles can be a little frustrating because you don't have any control of your units once they leave the boat, as they'll just aggro on whatever they come across first and mindlessly get picked off by sniper towers while they fire away at barrels or some other non-threatening structure. Stick with it, as the tutorial doesn't even give you any hints that flares are coming for your gunboat, which allow you to mark terrain for your soldiers to walk to or buildings for them to attack. Flares are available once you upgrade your base to level 3. Once you get past that initial frustration, things get a lot better.
As you're attacking islands, your priority goal should be keeping as many of your high value units alive as possible. As soon as you get your first heavy gunner you'll realize how much longer they take to replace and how much gold you effectively lose when one of them dies. Comparatively, your riflemen make great cannon fodder as they're both quick and cheap to replace. But, because your heavies are effectively your tank-like soldiers, you'll want to send them in first. The best thing I've found to do is let heavies sponge damage, then shoot a flare if you've bitten off more than you can chew to enemy defenses switch targets to riflemen, then shoot another flare to re-engage.
After either a few hours of hammering away at low-level NPC islands or dropping some money on IAP to power-level yourself up, you'll come across some low level human opponents as you continue to reveal areas of the ocean. Scouting, or looking at other islands, is totally free, so what you want to be looking for are players who have, for lack of a better way to put it, built their base stupidly.
Look at islands and imagine the path your soldiers can take. In my experience, low-level players really like spreading all of their defenses out instead of focusing them around their headquarters. It has, for instance, been exceedingly common to come across players who have all of their towers spread out along the front line of the beach. This might seem like a good idea at first, as you obviously want to shoot down soldiers storming your beach, but consider as soon as soon as those defenses are breached you're home free.
In a situation like this, you can basically just target your troops and artillery on the defenses that would be in your way to attacking their headquarters. It's easy pickings, and seems to happen all the time. When attacking player islands, it's a good idea to focus your artillery fire on whatever the most threatening defense in the enemy base would be. At low levels, mortars are particularly deadly, as you don't often have enough energy or enough flares to go around to avoid the massive splash damage that can take out entire groups of guys.
After conquering a few player islands, it should be exceedingly obvious what sorts of layouts are very easy to defeat and what crushes your offenses. At low levels, the best place to put your headquarters on the severe eastern side of your island, as deep in to the north eastern tree line and docks as you can. From there, arrange your defenses in a way that maximizes the amount of tower overlap you have. Instead of lining up your towers, think of them as rings of protection around your headquarters, and be sure to leave space between each of them so you don't afford your opponents the ability to target two of your towers at once with one artillery shot.
Check out my current setup, which has worked very well so far:

I've got my sniper towers in a way that two of them will be firing on troops at once, and my bigger guns spaced apart enough that enemies won't have any advantage by specifically focusing one tower. You also don't want to try to use your non-defensive buildings to form any kind of wall. Making your support and economy buildings easy to kill just feeds the enemy energy which feeds the artillery cannon of their gunship.
It's also a good idea to prioritize upgrades on your vault, as especially while you're leveling up and gaining access to more varied defenses, you're inevitably going to get beaten once in a while. A high level vault is vital in keeping as many of your resources as possible safe. You don't want to be put off your next big upgrade because some punk sieged your island.
Overall, you really want to approach everything you do in the game as a potential learning experience. When you come across a clever island, see how their defenses worked and what techniques you can incorporate in to your own island. Additionally, after every attack on your island, be sure to view the replay by going to the ocean map and hitting the menu button on the top right, and tweaking whatever seemed easy for the enemy player to get through or deal with.
Boom Beach seems to be a game of iterative refinement. You're not going to win every battle, and you're not going to fend off every attack. If you learn something neat that you can apply in the future, it' worth losing a few resources.
Anyway, Boom Beach is a surprisingly deep free to play game that could have guide content written about it for ages. This is merely a very high level overview covering some of the things that confused me that weren't covered in the tutorial. I didn't even touch on what you do with stone, unit upgrades, or anything else. We'll save that for another guide.

Real Steel World Robot Boxing is a new robot – based fighting game for the iPhone, iPad, and Android systems. In this game your objective is to pick a robot, upgrade it with all kinds of new parts, and fight to the death against other robots. As you fight and win, you will earn Real Coins and Real Gold, which will allow you to upgrade your robot and buy brand-new robots. Read on for some tips and tricks for Real Steel World Robot Boxing.

When you run out of Energy Cores, you are unable to fight in any more battles until you have at least one of them regenerated. But if you don’t feel like waiting to regenerate all of your Energy Cores, you can cheat and help the process along. All that you have to do is and go to the date and time settings on your phone or tablet and set the time forward. Half an hour should be enough to restore all of your energy.

After you do this, go back to the game and all of your energy will have been restored. Then, if you go back to the date and time settings, and set the time back to normal, you can go back to the game and all of that free energy that you just got will still be there. You can do this as many times as you want, with no limits, and you can keep battling forever this way.
After you do this, go back to the game and all of your energy will have been restored. Then, if you go back to the date and time settings, and set the time back to normal, you can go back to the game and all of that free energy that you just got will still be there. You can do this as many times as you want, with no limits, and you can keep battling forever this way.
Championship battles are the ones that provide the largest prize if you beat them, but if you don’t win, you won’t earn that much money. If you are having trouble with a championship battle, go to the standard or time trial battles, and fight them over and over to earn more Real Coins. The first thing that you should buy is a new decal for your robot, because having a new decal will earn you extra bonus points after every battle.
After you have a decal, save up for new upgrades that you can get from the parts store. Upgrades include things like your mainframe and your hydraulics, and each upgrade will increase the strength of either your attacks, your armor, or your special attacks. Upgrades are necessary in order to beat harder opponents when you battle. Of course, save up an extra stash of coins so that when you move to the next tier, you can buy an appropriate robot for the higher tier.
Time your attacks and your defensive maneuvers just right so that you can stop your opponent from attacking. The best way to do this is to throw quick weak punches over and over, then when you back of them up against the wall, double tap backwards over and over and let them come back towards you. Plus, even if your weak punches get blocked, your special meter will rise every time, allowing you to quickly unleash a special attack. Keep your special attacks highly upgraded, and when you use them, they will take away a huge amount of your enemies’ energy.
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The game and its achievements are very straight forward. You will unlock the majority of them with a boosting partner, but there are a couple that will require that you pull off certain things.
When playing the single-player, make sure to have your guard up almost at all times, and if you see that your opponent is approaching a punch, walk a little backwards to avoid being hit by him. Once your opponent is done handing out punches, or if they are out of power, then this is your time to strike. Start walking towards them, dealing out two or three punches, and then use your special power by holding in RB and using any of your A, B, X or Y buttons. Pressing the B or A button releases a heavier attack than the other buttons and will take more of your Power Charge away. After this, your robot will probably be exhausted, so immediately put your guard up (RT), and start walking backwards again. As you defeat your opponents, you will have to fight even stronger ones. If you know that you will have difficulties defeating them, just fight the ones you've already fought to earn some TBR (Total Battle Rating). You will see that your rating will go down after each fight. This is all natural because your robot is feeling weak and needs repairs. To repair your robot, go to the main menu and go to Assembly Mode. Click on your created robot and then Quick Repair. This will increase your robot's rating and you will be good to go.
If you're playing the Single-player and get knocked down and know that you won't make it up, simply hit start and restart the match. By doing this you won't have to spend credits to repair your robot, and you won't lose TBR.
By winning (and losing) fights you will earn credits. With these credits you can repair your robot, or buy your robot new parts like a new head that takes more punches or fists that deals more damage. You can also purchase a totally new robot! My advice is that you save your credits only for repairs and body parts as this is the only thing you really need for the full 200 G.

Source : http://www.trueachievements.com/real-steel-walkthrough.htm?page=2
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The robots are back in this action-packed sequel to Real Steel World Robot Boxing. Real Steel Champions once again tasks you with crafting your own robot from scratch and pitting him against other upcoming fighters. We’ll help you build the ultimate robot and dominate the competition with our Real Steel Champions cheatstips and tricks strategy guide!
1. Combine directions with punches to do varied attacks!
If you tap your attack buttons normally, you’ll do straight punches. However, if you’re holding a movement direction while you tap attack, you’ll do an alternate attack that corresponds to that direction. Mix up your attacks to keep your opponent on their toes and hopefully trip them up!
2. String together attacks in rapid succession!
You have two types of attack: a light punch and heavy punch. If you perform a light punch then heavy punch immediately after, you’ll string them together into a combo. Be relentless so that your opponent doesn’t have an opportunity to guard! Combine this with tip #1 and string in alternate attacks to do some crazy combos.
3. Keep your bot upgraded!
Buying new parts for your bot is a big way to improve your bot’s stats, but don’t forget about the passive upgrades. These upgrades will always apply no matter what parts you have, so in the long run they’re much more beneficial than new parts. Even better, they’re relatively cheap starting out to upgrade. There are five categories to upgrade, each one improving a different stat for your bot. One improves your critical rate, two for your armor, and two for your power. Everything is important so keep them all upgraded!
4. Don’t buy new moves!
As far as we can tell, the various moves you can buy have no statistical differences. They only look different! One move does not do any more damage than another move, so you’ll be better off if you save your money for other important things, like upgrades and new parts.
5. Collect your achievements!
There are various achievements you can accomplish throughout the game. If you complete one, the trophy icon at the top left will have a number next to it. Go here and collect your rewards for the achievements you do, as sometimes you’ll be rewarded with gold coins, the premium currency!
6. Try out Time Attack for some extra experience and coins!
As you’re progressing down tournament mode, you’ll eventually come across a super powerful robot. If you’re severely underpowered compared to your opponent, the game will warn you. In this case, spend some time in time attack mode. In this mode, you’ll face random opponents, but they’re pretty easy to beat. It’s an easy way to earn some extra coins so you can upgrade your bot.
Now you’re ready to become the ultimate champion! If you have any other questions or suggestions, leave a comment below!
Real Steel World Robot Boxing is an entertaining Windows Phone 8 game modeled in the spirit of the movie ‘Real Steel’. Think of it as a game of Rock’em Sock’em Robots but with more intensity.
Real Steel World Robot Boxing has 24 robots to fight or buy and 4 gaming modes to test your mechanical pugilistic skills with. The game has been out for a little while now and while there is room for improvement; Real Steel World Robot Boxing comes across as a fun game for our Windows Phone 8 gaming library.

Game Layout

When you launch Real Steel World Robot Boxing, you are greeted by a full-page ad banner. One would think in tapping on the ‘X’ at the bottom of the advertisement would send you to a main menu but it doesn’t. Instead, you find yourself in the middle of a series of tutorial matches that walks you through the gaming controls. The full page ad will greet you on every launch (unless you make an in-app purchase) but the tutorial is a one time deal. After you complete the tutorial, you'll be greeted by the game's main menu.
While I cannot say there’s anything wrong with this set-up, it does give the game an odd feel.
When you do find your way to Real Steel World Robot Boxing’s main menu, the options are rather minimal. You can jump into the career game, access the game’s settings and get free coins by liking the game over on YouTube. Settings sound levels and control orientations.
Here’s a quick note about navigating around Real Steel World Robot Boxing. Do not use your Windows Phone Back button. Use the on-screen directional arrows and “x” marks to navigate backwards/forwards or close pop-up windows. If you use the Windows Phone Back button, you will exit the game.
Across the top of the screen, throughout the game, you have a statistical bar that reflects you energy refills, current robot in use, the level of the robot and your cash counts. You also have a link to view your gaming achievements in the left corner of this information bar.
If you need a jump on buying robots, coins, or energy cores all you need to do is tap the “+” in the right corner of the information bar to access the in-app purchase options. They range in price from $.99 for an energy core to $109.99 for a collection of twenty robots.
When you are ready to resume your robot-fighting career, you will be sent to a secondary menu that has your gaming options. They include:
  • Fight Modes: Championship Bracket, Free Sparing, Time Attack, and Daily Exhibition. More on this in a second.
  • Robot Dealer: Here is where you can use your fight earnings to buy new and stronger robots.
  • Owned Robots: An overview of your robot collection.
  • Upgrade: Spend your fight earnings to improve your robot’s abilities. You can upgrade the robot’s motherboard, power core, chassis, mainframe, and hydraulics. A full upgrade is possible or you can purchase the upgrades one item at a time. Each upgrade increase the robot’s armor, power and special abilities.
  • Paint Shop: Don’t care for the bare metal look? The paint shop has a series of color patterns and styles to let you customize your robot. The paint jobs are not free and are just another way to spend those earnings.
  • Mystery Draw: A card game where you can bet your earnings to earn rewards that include additional robots and coins.
Your four fight modes breaks down as follows.
The Championship Bracket sends you up against twenty-four opponents to see who the best robot in town is. Time Attack is a match against a randomly selected opponent and you have to dispatch them as quickly as possible. Free Sparing lets you choose the level of your opponent and the Daily Exhibition is a match for bonus cash.


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Candy Crush is a very challenging but frustrating game. It is so addictive that millions of people are playing it daily. There are times when you get stuck on a level, and you just wish that you knew some Candy Crush cheats to get out of it. Have you been playing the same level for several weeks now and you want to find Candy Crush Saga cheats and tips to help you move on to the next one? TheCandyCrush.com provides you with the latest tips, tricks, cheats and guides to help you beat every level of the game.

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You don’t need to buy power ups in order to beat the game. Spending real money on the game is not the only method in getting out of hard levels. You just need to know the right Candy Crush Saga hint and in just one try, you move on to the next level. Plus, you can get free power ups through the daily bonus in the web version of the game without spending. A Candy Crush tip that you should keep in mind is to not trust the suggested move. It might seem helpful, but most of the time there are other better moves available. Don’t forget to bookmark our page to get the latest Candy Crush cheats and tips. We provide the best tips to beat the hardest levels of the game.

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