Clash of Clans Unlimited Gems, Gold and Elixir! No Ban!
You heard it right! We bring you the Mod/Cheat of Clash of Clans, currently, the most trending game. Tested many times, for stability, this mod is surely going to enhance your level of gaming ! All Credits to Vinsi.
WORKS FOR BOTH : ROOT & NON-ROOT USERS !
MOD Instalation :
1. Backup your Original CoC game save on Google+ 2. Uninstall the Original CoC APK 3. Download the CoC Universal MOD APK from the link given below & extract & install 4. First time it will download content & then play
The worlds most powerful combat WARSHIP are here waiting for you. This is a fierce 3D Navy Battleship game, need to beat rivals to win the victory A great, classic naval war game hit is back again in grand scale! Game to World War II theme as the background, take you into the war-torn era. As a cruiser commander, your job is to sink an enemy warship, to defend the territorial waters. A sea strategy game which requires good balance between your trading power and naval power to complete each mission. Ultimate Sea Battle 3D is a battleship shooting game with several types of military ships fulfilling different roles. By sinking the enemy, to enhance their combat effectiveness, expand the scale of their navy, naval upgrade weapons, buy more advanced vessels. You will play a different battleships, cruisers or destroyers to participate in the latest battle!
Smurfs’ Village is a smurfing new smurf that smurfs back childhood smurfs for many smurfs, young or smurf. Didn’t catch that? Then you haven’t been playing enough Smurfs’ Village.
Properly translated, Smurfs’ Village is a challenging new social game that brings back childhood memories for many folks, young or old. With the new movie coming out next summer, The Smurfs have started coming back into popular culture consciousness for the first time in years. The little blue cuties are back in a fabulous – one might even say Smurftastic – social game for your iPhone.
Gargamel, the evil old man bent on capturing every last Smurf, has finally found the location of the Smurf Village. The Smurfs are scattered throughout the forest, and it’s up to you to help Papa Smurf build a new village so the Smurfs can thrive once again.
While a lot of the game is made up of the trappings of social games (timed events, harvesting and collecting, purchasing items to speed things up, etc.), what sets Smurfs’ Village apart is how well it uses the Smurf license to its advantage. For example, Jokey Smurf – master of mischief, carrying exploding presents for all – will give you one item per day. It might be useful, or it might be just a gag; Timber Smurf can chop wood to be converted to gold in order to build more houses for more Smurfs to live in.
Other smurfs bring with them minigames that help you level up your village faster. The first game you’ll play is Papa Smurf’s potion mixing game. In it, you’ll shake your iPhone until the color of the potion is just right, but not shaken too much. Harder difficulties have you maintain the color by carefully continuing to shake. Another fun one is Greedy Smurf, the baker, who has four ovens to watch and make sure his pastries don’t burn.
Smurfs’ Village also has a good amount of depth to it. There are a lot of crops to grow, missions to complete and things to build and upgrade. These missions, too, never feel contrived or forced. For instance, you can opt to send a Smurf out to keep watch for Gargamel. The plus side is, after a time, you’ll have more XP and gold. The downside is you’ll have one less Smurf to tend gardens or build structures. It’s a fun trade off.
You can even let your friends in on the Smurfing action. Thanks to Facebook integration, any friend of yours who links their Facebook account to Smurfs’ Village will appear on a map. Each day, you can visit a friend, giving and receiving free gifts. Don’t feel like publicizing your love for all things Smurfy? You don’t have to; Smurfs’ Village allows you to visit a random village anonymously without linking your Facebook account.
All of this is wrapped up in a beautiful, fun cartoony package. The Smurfs look just like you remember them: bright and blue. The design is exactly like the show, replete with mushroom houses, gardens and streams. All of the menus and icons are clear and easy to see. The music, though limited, is a very high quality soundtrack. The ambient forest sounds while you’re working are very nice as well.
In fact, the only real problem with Smurfs’ Village is some possible performance issues. The game slowed the iPhone (a 3GS, so take that as you will) to a crawl – across the board. Other apps (including Mail, Safari and iPod) crashed or slowed while Smurfs’ Village was running in the background. It took a full restart before things ran properly. Again, this may be isolated, but it is worth noting.
Given that Smurfs’ Village is a free download, it’s a no-brainer proposition. The Smurfs haven’t lost their charm, and it’s powering a great game underneath its Smurfy exterior. So don’t smurf any longer, and go smurf Smurfs’ Village. See? You do understand smurf after all!
MOD :
Name of Game : Smurfs’ Village Version : 1.5.0a Root Needed? : NO
Name of Cheat(s): – Unlimited Gold – Unlimited Smurf Berries
Inotia 4 v1.1.6 Unlimited Money – Which side will you choose when the two forces rise again? Inotia saga brought to the next level! Stride along with Kiyan, the Shadow Tribe’s virtuoso, and Eara, the influential Channel of Light, in their fantasy adventure story.
With improved graphics and storyline from the previous series, get indulged in the battles against goblins, orcs, and more! A new hero awaits to be released from his shadows, or not…in the all-new Inotian continent mobile RPG action game!
This game is free to play, but you can choose to pay real money for extra items.
★Supports: English, 한국어, 日本語, 中文简体, 中文繁體.
■ Feature Highlights ■
- 6 Classes, 90 Skills Choose from 6 classes; Black Knight, Assassin, Warlock, Priest, and Ranger. 15 different skills are added to each class. Combine all skills to customize your party’s strategy.
- Convenient Party System Mercenaries can be recruited to your party anytime and anywhere. Once all mercenaries are recruited, 20 or more unique ‘mercenary skills’ will help you along your journey.
- One Of The Largest Mobile RPG Maps Dry deserts and freezing snowfields, mysterious forests and dark dungeons… 400 maps with various themes to roam through!
- A Tragic Destiny and Other Schemes await the Shadow Assassin and the Channel of Light A breathless chase-and-run story where the two heroes meet companions, enemies, and monsters; Be immersed in emotions as the darkness and light contradicts in force… Enjoy a stronger, and better, scenario.
- Exclusive Sub-quests Ready To Be Unraveled Enjoy other sub-quests in each region of the Inotian continent besides the main story. As you accomplish the quests, you will get your hands on some extraordinary items. Listen to stories of each villager and monster to unfold other mysteries.
- End of a Story means a Beginning of a New Journey: Infinite Dungeon for Hardcore Players
Cleared the whole story? Get ready to start a new one in Infinite Dungeon! 5 different memory layers will relocate you to a battle that was of your past…but different the next time.
Fight villains that are even more vicious and smellier than the main story, to become the ultimate master of Inotia!
Version: 1.1.6 Mod
Required: Android 2.2 and up
MOD : 1. Unlimited money 2. Skill points unabated 3. Attribute upgrade points from liters a 3 to 9 4. Advanced equipment 4 high drop rate
Astro Boy is the classic cartoon that old anime-heads reminisce about rushing home from school to watch when they aren’t reminiscing about rushing home to watch Speed Racer or Robotech. It’s pretty much a futuristic take on the Pinocchio story, featuring a child robot with a blaster in his butt. (That’s no joke – he really does have a cannon bolted to his backside, since apparently the lasers built into his arms aren’t intimidating enough.) His offensive arsenal doesn’t make an appearance in this game, though. Astro Boy Dash, the endless runner from Animoca, is all about avoiding obstacles rather than blowing them to hell.
And control wise, he’s more than equipped for that. Tilting your Android device of choice to the left or right results in Astro Boy careening to that side of the screen. Sliding your finger towards the top of your touchscreen causes Astro Boy to rocket leap skyward over giant walls and deep chasms, and sliding your finger towards the bottom makes our titanium hero tuck and roll under electric barricades. And when Astro Boy reaches the end of one roadway on his romp through the mean streets of Metro City, sliding your finger to the left or the right will send him seamlessly down the next. I was actually surprised by the fluidity of the controls. I had no problem chaining tilts into rolls into desperate leaps of faith. There was an occasional hiccup or two when I lazily ran my finger across the screen at an odd angle, but for the most part I felt like I was in complete control.
There are a few power-ups that make an appearance during the game, including two different flavors of temporary invincibility: a shield icon that prevents you from being injured by all upcoming obstacles except for dead-end street crashes, and a rocket pack that automatically guides you safely around bendy roads, in addition to giving you the benefits of the standard shield. The only problem here is that you have to use an in-game currency system to unlock them. But fear not. As you run laps through the six different levels that make up the game, you’ll run into thousands of coins that are causally strewn about the metropolis. This is a very good thing, considering the cost for the most useful upgrades is pretty steep.
Astro Boy Dash delivers in the looks department. Everything is nicely modeled with appropriate cartoony textures that do the source material justice. The beginning levels pop with brightly colored skyscrapers lining the narrow roads you’re sprinting across, and as you progress, day cycles into night and city streets become cratered industrial wastelands before the whole deal loops back to the beginning in an endless running marathon.
The music is pretty solid as well. There’s just one looping tune to be heard, but it sounds nice, and it doesn’t get in the way. It actually reminds me of something you might hear in an old Sega Super Scaler game from the 80s. The kind of upbeat arcady music that says “I’m bolting towards a magical point on the horizon line and I’m having a blast while I’m at it.”
I do have to say that the game is challenging when you’re first starting out. You’ll probably return to the very beginning a few times before you figure out the lay of the land. Even then, you probably won’t want to waste too many coins on continues (unless you’ve opted into the monetization scheme and have a nice stash of them), since saving them to purchase the shield upgrades is a better plan overall (you might even want to use them to unlock the second character, Astro Boy’s cybernetic sister Uran). But if you do decide to go through the game without using the power-ups, be prepared for a challenge.
Astro Boy Dash surprised me. I expected this game to be a complete cash in, but it’s actually pretty polished. Even the monetization scheme feels unobtrusive, since you can play the game fine without power-ups, all the levels are available from the beginning, and there are no in-game adverts to be found. All in all, a pretty solid package. I’d imagine someone’s kid brother or sister is rushing home to play this right now.
MOD : Name of Game: Astro Boy Dash Version: 1.4.3 Root Needed?: NO
Name of Cheat(s): – Unlimited Coins – Unlimited Gems
Soccer Runner: Football Rush! for Android is another welcomed entry in the endless runner genre. It's got a quirky anime inspired art style, and basically revolves around a soccer player's wet dream - to overcome insane odds and score the winning goal.
If you've played one endless runner, you've pretty much played them all. The controls are identical to every predecessor before it. You swipe left and right to dodge objects, swipe up to jump over them, and swipe down to slide underneath.
Sometimes you'll find yourself in between a bus and a wall, this is where power-ups come in to play. Drink an energy drink and you'll be smashing through barricades and jumping over buses like the incredible Hulk.
There's not much in the way of a story. From what I could gather you're dribbling the soccer ball through urban dangers to score the ultimate goal - all while your angry coach chases you down and berates you when you crash into wall or get ran over by a bus. Just like real life! Once you get to the end of the level you'll find yourself face-to-face with the goalie. After a quick countdown you'll be thrown into a quick time event to determine whether you score or not. While the QTEs aren't difficult, the pressure can cause you to crack at times.
As you play through levels you'll gather gold which can be used to unlock upgrades and additional characters. Most of the characters will require the purchase of in-game currency purchased in the in-game store with real money.
Soccer Runner: Football Rush! introduces soccer with the endless runner. This creates a fun gameplay dynamic that offers a twist to an already well defined genre.
MOD : Name of Game: Soccer Runner: Football rush! Version: 1.0.9 Root Needed?: NO
Name of Cheat(s): – Unlimited Gold – Unlimited Gems
Remember the conclusion to Lord of the Rings? Where the eagles swoop in to grab Frodo from Mount Doom and everyone thinks: "well why didn't they just get the eagles to fly them in to start with?"
The answer to that particular question is, of course: "because that would have spoiled the story."
Dungeon Hunter 4 has its own mighty eagle, and it's called IAP. The thing is, this eagle is a greedy pest that constantly sticks its beak into your business, cawing 'Pay me! Pay me!' like some kind of mercenary Mr Cadburys Parrot.
Master swordsman
To be fair, Dungeon Hunter 4 is an extremely accomplished action-RPG. All of the Dungeon Hunter games are extremely accomplished action-RPGs.
In fact, right up until the last game we had very little to say against them. They've always had impressive 3D engines, solid controls, and plenty of hacky-slashy action, and satisfying character progression - provided you didn't mind a little grinding.
The good news is that Dungeon Hunter 4 is arguably the best yet in all of these areas. It looks fabulous, with a chunky, detailed - if generic - fantasy world that can throw a dozen or so intricate enemies at you whilst barely breaking a sweat.
The action is remarkably solid, too, as you guide one of four mystical warriors - a mighty swordsmen, a nimble dual-blade wielder, a powerful mage, or a crackshot archer - through assorted corridors and arena scraps.
Level-up
The virtual combat controls work beautifully. There's a virtual joystick for movement, which never misses a beat, and several virtual buttons for standard attacks and additional special abilities.
These special abilities can be earned or bought as you progress, and there's a welcome dose of strategy as you decide when to employ them.
As you defeat enemies your character will, unsurprisingly, level-up. As you do so, your health and energy (used for your special abilities) will increase.
In order to boost your attack power you'll need to improve or update your weaponry, and that's where Dungeon Hunter 4 starts to show its dark side.
An axe to grind
As you defeat enemies and discover treasure chests you'll be given new weapons, as well as new armour. The thing is, these are invariably rubbish. Occasionally you'll get a slightly better piece of kit, but in general you won't ever find an amazing new piece of weaponry that gives you a real advantage.
At least, I never encountered one in the hours I spent with the game.
Gameloft expects you to buy any seriously impressive new weaponry with gems, which cost real money. This is fine in the early stages, as you can get by with simply upgrading your existing equipment (which you can enhance with elemental and status-imbued gems) using the in-game coin currency, which is pretty plentiful.
Then you hit the first of the game's arena levels, which can be played in single-player or online multiplayer. These are grind-heavy areas in which you'll be attacked by successive waves of enemies. From making pretty serene - though just challenging enough - progress, I suddenly hit a brick wall of difficulty.
Even going back to previous areas and grinding through a few more levels and investing in upgrades for my existing equipment, I still found I was having my backside handed to me again and again.
It's not even possible to obtain more potions for mid-battle healing, as these are only available using gems - or by waiting several hours for a free one to appear.
Video Review :
MOD :
Version : 1.5.0f Requires Android : 2.3 and Up Category : Action Game Instruction : Instal APK,Place data folder in SDCard/Android/Obb/ and Play