In the
game of
Viking Coin Master, players must gather as many
coins as possible to fill their coffers. The
game is played on a virtual platform, and players take turns trying to gather as many
coins as possible, while avoiding other players. The more
coins you can collect during your turn, the higher you score. Players can capture points by flipping a
coin and moving a certain number of spaces on the board. Players can also match
coins to spaces, which will make those spaces into more valuable tiles.
Players can use
coins to pay for upgrades on their army, for healing or even to turn players into a creature.
Coins can be earned by collecting gems or buying them from an
in-game shop. Gems can be traded for other
coins or used to unlock an option in the
game. Players can use gems to purchase new tiles, which can be added to the battlefield. Players can also exchange their
coins for dollars, which can be used to buy
in-game currency.
Players can use their
coins to purchase new tiles and
coins that can be used in a number of different ways. Players can trade their
coins for a higher score or sell their
coins and earn
coins themselves. The
game is a spoof of the famous European holiday, Hanukkah. The player-created holiday, called "Nagash", is based on the name of the dragon-god who ruled ancient mythologies in ancient Israel and Europe. These
coins are collected and turned in to the market where the most valuable ones are sold.
Coin Master Facebook fans can join and play the
game on the
mobile platform, as well as on the Facebook platform. Android
coin master is available in some Google Play stores, where it ranks just above the free
mobile version. The Facebook version of the
game has about 10% of the Facebook users playing the
game, according to the Facebook
game page. Unfortunately, this version doesn't have any revenue generation option. Android
Coin Master is a standalone
game, so there is no need to download it or register for an account to play.
One of the best things about the Android version is that the players can sign up for the
game's newsletter to get the latest updates. Since the players have access to the Android Facebook
app, they can play the
game with their Android phone. Android
Coin Master Facebook
mobile versions also give the players the option to get their hands on a copy of the
game on the web. While playing the
game on the web, players can compare their results to the others. With a wide variety of
Coin Master Facebook friends, the Facebook version provides a competitive platform to compete with other players around the world.
The two online versions of the
game allow players to earn
coins and draw
coins from their own bank. The competition is steep, because the
game has two different modes. In the
coin mode, players must try to avoid being captured and earn
coins in the process. In the Facebook version, players can draw
coins from their bank while in the
mobile version, they have to travel through time to retrieve them. The
mobile version allows players to send their skills to the
Viking age.
As a result, players can swap their abilities and create a diverse set of skills that can be used to defeat opponents. The two types of
coins, in the Android and Facebook versions, have unique powers that allow players to perform activities. Players can draw
coins from the age of Hanukkah or from the
Viking age. Those who wish to play the
game without being tempted to play the World Championship event must opt for the later version. Once a player completes the World Championship event, they will be given one more opportunity to win and they can keep getting the chance to play another time if they feel like.
They can purchase
coins by
tapping into their
mobile banking to accumulate points by winning
games. The team that wins the World Championship will earn a special award, and a lot of
coins for the effort.