You don’t need to shell out a single cent to unlock new weapons. All you have to do is complete levels; it’s more organic like that, and it doesn’t let you part with your in-game or real-life money in any way.
At the start of Swamp Attack, all players will begin with a shotgun. But this isn’t your average stock weapon that’s pretty much useless when compared to others. While it is an entry-level weapon, the shotgun can be used to make multi-kills – all you have to do is aim at the middle of the pack. But you won’t be tapping on a monster, but rather in the air, as this would give you a better chance of downing more enemies.
This is in relation to the above tip – focusing on one monster at a time will have the pack defeating you and taking over your swamp shack, so always make sure you’re trying to kill as many monsters as possible at the same time.
Explosives are cool, but at the end of the day, it’s still a sounder strategy to focus on upgrading your weapons. It’s those guns that will help you most against the monsters, so upgrade whatever you have and ensure a balance between damage and clip size. As for explosives, there’s no harm in buying them, but you’ll want to save them for when you need them the most.
Here’s an example to take into consideration when it comes to killing monsters smartly. Raccoons should be killed off before they reach your defenses and explode; we advise going for raccoons in the back and bypassing the closest raccoon if you’re not able to take it out in time.
Shooting before fully reloading would reset the process and put you back to square one. That means you should let your character reload one bullet, and only fire after the bullet has been reloaded.
Yes, there is a good argument for replaying levels you’ve already completed. This would allow you to earn more money for an upgrade, or to add to your weapons and explosives. The only other option to this end is to spend real cash, but since we wouldn’t want you to do this, we definitely suggest replaying completed levels instead.