The idea that you can have an interactive adventure without having to pay a penny to get started, is hugely appealing. No matter how many times you play, it will always be free, meaning you want to return time and time again.
Where do you play Clash of Clans? On the bus? On the train? We know some of you will even play it while sitting on the toilet!
No matter where you are, Clash of Clans can be played. The mobile game sector is geared towards experiences that you would be happy to enjoy no matter where you are. Even those who consider themselves casual gamers will find themselves using their free time to engage in a Clan War or two. This is also helped by simplistic gameplay with simple touch controls and an interface that guides the player through their decisions.
With a simple design to play and the chance of quick and great rewards, players never want to put Clash of Clans down. For many of us, a competitive nature is inherent within us. We have to win everything in life, much to the chagrin of our friends. Clash of Clans accommodates for those needing an outlet for that competitive streak. If your kid joins up with a clan of college-age gamers, though, look out!
Keep an eye on the chat thread in your child's clan there's a buffer of the last messages until you're satisfied the members don't curse like sailors, and this game will provide many hours of enjoyment for you both. This title contains: Ease of Play. This review Helped me decide 4.
Had useful details 6. Read my mind 3. Report this review. Interaction with Clan - Beware This game is great fun. I play it. However a large part of the game is joining a clan. This review is inaccurate in stating that there is only a global chat. Players are also able to chat and interact with members of their clan.
I try to make sure that the clan I am in is only for adults, but often I see children ages join these clans. It can be harmless, but parents do not know who their children are interacting with, or even what type of content their children are being exposed to by playing a game with other adults who are strangers. I would just make sure you know that your children are playing this game and that there is the potential for chatting with adults in a clan group chat.
This title contains: Language. Had useful details 4. Read my mind 2. Adult Written by Caleb Hong July 6, Amazing game! This was a family tradition. When i was 7, I used to play with my dad in mom in the same clan with other friendly people. But, I prefer for you to not go into a stranger's clan because you won't know who is in that clan. Helped me decide 1. Had useful details 1. Read my mind 1.
Parent of a 11 and year-old Written by cmpjlp August 28, Please be careful with this one! This app allows kids to set up a private chat room to talk with their friends or just one friend Some kids are using this feature to have conversations without their parents knowing. Helped me decide. Had useful details 3. Read my mind. Parent of a 3, 6, 8, and 8-year-old Written by FowlerFan April 17, Must be monitored Like most games, this is a game that must be monitored when your kids are into it.
I saw a clan that my son was in had one guy who swore a lot, so I took him out of that clan. I ended up getting the game myself. I've setup a clan of my own, and he joins that - as can all of his friends. That way, I can see the chat. It's a decent enough game, if monitored. Adult Written by David C November 25, Inappropriate screen names I have alerted Apple and the developer Supercell that there are many inappropriate screen names.
Apple gave me three movie rentals hoping I would go away. Since its release in , "Clash of Clans" has dominated Apple's App Store, quickly climbing the ranks and claiming the title of No. The game revolves around the idea of fortifying a base, defending it from invading players and their clans, and raiding the bases of others in order to gain resources and start the whole process over again. The gameplay is addicting, and because logging off means leaving your base wide open for a raid, the game's top players stay glued to their screens.
Few players exemplify the addictive nature of game as well as "Tyrael," a year studying fire science technology in New Jersey.
He's a part-time firefighter, and he's getting an associates degree in software engineering. Tyrael , who asked to stay anonymous for our story, says the app has been open for 8,, hours.
Troop training is a process which can take a while but is essential to building up resources to help win a raid. Tyrael is a top "Clash of Clans" player. He was one of the first players to fully upgrade his base to completion, a rare feat that only a handful have managed.
A beginner's base next to Tyrael's fully upgrade base. This is a "freemium" model. It's free to play, but you could end up paying a premium. Players are always tempted to pay real-world dollars for the virtual in-game currency, gems, to help get ahead in the game. It's against the game's terms of service to sell an account, but Tyrael admits that he's been approached before.
So what's so addicting about a "Clash of Clans" raid? If you win a battle you get at least one trophy, which advances you in the rankings.
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