It’s common sense here, unless you’ve got some bazookas or flame throwers in your arsenal. If you’re able to aim at enemy soldiers, always go for headshots, as that won’t just take them out instantly, but also give you a score multiplier. Aim wisely and go for the head so you can take care of those Axis soldiers faster.
Frontline Commando: WW2 is one of those games that unfortunately don’t allow for any grinding. Once you’ve finished a battle campaign, you can’t replay it anymore, and that means you’ve got one chance, and only one chance to make the most out of it and get the most cash possible. Going back to the first tip, headshots will be your best friend as you go all out and earn as much money as you could for those upgrades.
When you’ve got a bazooka with you, you don’t want to settle for one kill. Its blast radius is capable of taking out multiple enemies, so use it in crowded areas with a lot of soldiers in your line of sight. As for the flame thrower, if those flames hit an enemy, he won’t be able to fire anymore. As such, it’s a wise idea to set as many enemies on fire as possible, then take them out one by one. No need to worry, after all – when they’re on fire, they can’t shoot.
If you’re able to take out all the enemies before you reach the next point, the good thing is that your weapon reloads automatically. It’s going to save you a lot of time if you can simply move on to the next point without having to reload. The exception to this rule, of course, is if you suddenly are all out of bullets.
The game will occasionally ask you if you want to watch an advertisement so you can get yourself some free items. These would usually be grenades, but there’s no such thing as a bad weapon in here. Watch as many of the ad videos as possible because you may need those weapons in the later stages.
It actually makes sense. You have a much better chance of taking out enemies if they’re standing still, as opposed to being moving targets. Watch how your enemies move and how they shoot, and when they’re standing still, that’s when you can go ahead and fire at them.