Wednesday, 17 February 2021

Mistplay and game tips

I've done a lil bit more research and have made a few new discoveries so I thought I would start a new post. 

A lot of this information is found within the game or on social media but for those who just want these summarised, here goes..  

Randomly or it could be relegated to holidays, there are Mistplay codes to be found on the social media pages. There was one listed for Valentines Day for example.

I think these are for avatars but if you are lucky, I think you may get some bonus units too. I followed them both on Twitter and Facebook as I don't really check the pages that often, so now I have a lil reminder.

I didn't realise that each user is unique and has games tailor made for them on their account. I find that a lil disappointing, maybe it is a space issue?

I would have preferred to search for a game that I liked and then be rewarded for it. I can't speak for anyone else but my attention is drawn towards the highest earning games, whether I enjoy playing them or not.

I currently have nine games installed and the only one I relish playing is Scrabble Go but I periodically play them to cash out quickly.

My balance is already at 3563 and I just need 4200 to redeem for my Amazon voucher. I have a feeling I will put it towards a Mother's Day gift.

I just downloaded Bingo Blitz as you can earn three and a half units and the maximum is four. For once there isn't an abundance of adverts cluttering up the pages.

I would have thought automatic dab for the bingo cards would be present or maybe I have to unlock it at a higher rank but it is manual at the moment, which is so tedious.

I am not enjoying it at all but there is a slot feature which has autoplay so I can leave that running while I do other things.

Keep an eye out for the pop up which says you have gone up a level and collected units because then you can switch games.

There is a time limit for collecting units so move on to different games to carry on collecting so that you can redeem more easily.

Raid Shadow Legends lets you collect four units which is the maximum. It is not my type of game to be honest but again it helps to level me up quickly and has autoplay for the battles.

When you first load it up, there is about five or six in game pop ups that even if you disable, still display. Too frustrating when you want to get on.

It's one of those interactive multi, roleplay games. Pick someone as your mascot and then battle endlessly. The costumes bit is perplexing because it is sooo complex.

There are two rankings which is ridiculous. There is a star system which goes up to five or six and then there is a verbal one which is common, uncommon, rare, epic, legendary.

I haven't figured it out yet. There are artifacts (costumes), which are common (the lowest rank) but at four stars. What the hell does this mean?

Does the common rank, migrate higher to uncommon? Am I supposed to be concentrating on the stars or the words? Help?!

I think they should have explained it a lot clearer. Plus there are all these artifacts with abbreviated skills, which mean what exactly??? 

There is only a basic list and for the others, what am I supposed to do, guess??? Not very well thought out, with these games, there are lots of freebies though. 

Promotions for regular play and levelling up. I don't believe in paying for ingame perks, so I don't do that but my champ is stuck as she isn't powerful enough to progress..

It is really difficult to get someone tough enough to be a worthy opponent and progress higher up the chain. 

Another issue that which bugs me is when you autoplay the battles, it is only sped up in x2.

It is too slow, some of these battles take over five minutes and I am stuck waiting for it to be over, zzzz snooze fest. It should be x4 or x5.

The next game is Board Kings which is simple enough. Again when you first start it, there are four or five popups that you have to tediously click off to begin.

It's just a board game that you progress through. You roll the dice and proceed. It's just like monopoly. Rebuilding or buying houses.

There are even cards which give you money or gems. The only other thing you do is participate in the mini games and jump aboard a train to steal from other players boards.

It doesn't hold my interest but it does pay three and a half units so it is worth having just to expedite your units. 

Dice Dreams is worth the maximum 4 units and is very similar to Board Kings, minus the board. I just roll the dice and buy kingdoms.

Sometimes it will land on attack and then you pull a slingshot to land on a random persons property and steal their bounty. 

Even if they have shields up, you get a portion, which makes me wonder, what is the point of having shields??

If I have no spins left, I just look and use up my coins to buy kingdoms because the next time I login, a huge chunk of money is always missing.

Let's move on to Coin Master which is similar to the above, building villages and spinning a slot machine. It starts with five ingame popups, despite disabling notifications.

What really annoys me is at the last of your spins, sometimes they have promotions, like floating balloons to click on to get more coins or spins but because the popups come up on the last spin, you lose the promotion.

Grrr, frustrates me to no end. Again I advise you, despite owning shields, spend out your coins before you exit the game because on your return you will be lucky to have any of it remaining.

Looney Tunes World of Mayhem. Hmm it's cute but overwhelming, there is a lot of options and I think it's overkill. 

There shouldn't be that much but I guess the goal is to keep you there for a long time.

Some of the actions are limited, which helps. The goal is to collect pieces of the characters until they are fully formed and then put them into battle to collect coins and various props to level them up and make them stronger.

You get constantly rewarded so even if the energy is depleting, various things will just help to refill it. I tend to save my gems to open the crates before they get stolen.

I haven't verified it but at the moment, I am neither opening nor assigning my crates until I can afford to open them and they don't seem to disappear or get stolen by other gamers..

There are dozens of toons so I would concentrate on your top ones to improve their skills first and that way, you won't be stuck and you'll be earning an abundance of goodies.

The battles do have autoplay but I am not sure you get a perfect score when you do that. 

The reason to get it, is to be able to replay the level for lots more goodies.

The good thing about this game is that it doesn't have adverts unless you choose to watch them in exchange for gems.

Best Fiends is a puzzle game where you have to press and hold the screen to form a cluster. Not so keen because you never get the full group just a partial.

I don't connect this to Facebook and it still saves my progress. This doesn't really have popups or ads unless you want to earn more stuff.

It's just basically collecting friends and completing puzzles in a fixed amount of moves. It's good at first but then I lose interest because it's repetitive.

It is worth three and a half units, hence why I downloaded it. Also you should be aware that after you have collected your maximum points, you are free to uninstall the game and those points remain.

Now on to my favourite game on the list. Scrabble Go. There is a choice to play solo or with random people around the world which is nifty.

There are tournaments and various other games for rewards. I think what they should have done instead of every action, displaying an advert, they should have kept running them at the bottom or top of the screen.

There is enough room for them and it would be less aggravating to not lose a whole minute trying to click off a long advert and not being able to do so.

I should point out that unless you are playing a Duel game, which is a mini head to head. Lasting merely five rounds with forty seconds to have your turn.

Most other games are played at leisure. You can see who is online and respond quickly and have a full match, assuming your opponent has the time or like me, you can take your time and have the match last a few days.

There is the option to block or favourite players. I hate those people that make two or three letter words and bunch/overlap the board so it doesn't spread out.

I like making long words so that you have so many options for words. Yes it is a strategic game to maximise points but there is no need to constantly be on the offensive and make it difficult for the other person.

I tend to block and quit those games because they are not enjoyable. I also tend to get messages on the chat side, from male players but because I have linked it to Facebook and my personal information is there.

I don't engage with them. I am not obligated to chat or flirt and some male participants, don't understand that. If it was banter about the game itself, then I might respond.

I would like to find a balance between a competitive player and someone that spreads out the board. I can't find it. 

Either a player is so relaxed, they don't even try to win or they are super in the zone and don't make it fun with two letter words.

I have some repeat matches but I keep winning them and need a challenge. 

It's a lil weird that common words are sometimes not accepted but odd words are...

I am so bad at the duel games. I mostly lose those because I don't play smart. 

I spread out the board but the leisure games, I take my time and play more craftily snapping up the triple and double letter words but I also offer them to my opponents too.

I'm glad they have the option to switch letters because sometimes it is all vowels or constonants and all you do is watch an advert to get different letters and then you can play your turn.

You can also skip your turn and watch your statistics grow on your page.


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