06 Jul
06Jul
I recently took a look at how a new iPhone version of the Coin Master game operates. In the old version of the game, an iPhone user could change the outcome of the game to follow any number of stipulations. The rules vary widely from game to game, but common ones include waiting for an opponent to have a certain amount of coins, throwing away coins (to the right or left on the game board), or paying a small fee. It seems that only the new version of the game has changed its rules. Here's how to Hack the Game.
As in the game, you start out with an equally sized board. There are coins scattered randomly throughout the area. In the old version of the game, players could collect all the coins on the board without having to wait for their turn. The new release of the game allows players to move a little faster than before. So instead of waiting for opponents to collect their coins, you can go directly to your turn.
You can pay up to collect coins, and then immediately play them. If you want to move, you must spend a move (or more) to do so. However, this makes the game easier to play. If you move very quickly, the opponents will be able to catch up with you, so you will have less opportunities to get a free move. There is a new twist to the game that can dramatically increase the difficulty of playing the game.
Every player must collect two coins (unless they happen to be a coin master). The second coin is usually worth one more point to the player who picked it up. This means that if you run out of lives and have to pay for a coin, you'll have a chance to regain your lives. Players can choose to toss their extra lives back to the player who picked them up. In other words, it's possible to collect more points if you get a coin picked up by another player.
The coins do not disappear automatically when you're playing as an opponent. Each person starts with a coin and can toss their extra lives as needed. The coin is removed from the table when it is collected. When the new release of the game was first announced, many people speculated that the coins were actually from the old versions of the game. In order to find out, I downloaded the latest version and I found out that the coins were indeed from the old versions of the game.
I found old coins hidden around the game. At least one was located near each corner of the board. I also found them hidden in little squares of the board. Coin collecting has been made more difficult with the addition of the new rules. It seems that the current versions of the game are very easy to hack.
I spent some time trying to hack the game with different techniques. The technique I found most effective involved using the garbage cans that line the street to pick up coins from the feet of Coin Master opponents. After collecting the coins, I would throw them away to the right or left of where I threw them.
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