Is it just me or are RPGs a huge thing in the app store? RPGs such as Clash of Clans and Game of War are just popping out everywhere and guess what, we have another. Jungle Heat is an RPG that is very similar to Call Of Duty: Heroes, you build a military base, train specialized troops, and upgrade your base. You can find this game on iOS and Android devices. When you build a base you start with a community center that, when you upgrade, unlocks upgrades for different units such as for defense and offense. When you upgrade your military base overall you make your defense more solid making it easier to defend your loot. Defense if an extremely important part of the game because you’ll need it to protect your resources and base. Making it harder for people to take your loot which will be in your favor since you keep your loot!
In Jungle Heat, it’s very important to have loot such as oil and gold because you use it to upgrade your base. In order to get oil or gold you’ll have to build mines and oil tanks which gather gold and oil at specific rate, however, that rate can be increased by upgrading the mines and oil rigs. Once you get a good amount of gold and oil you can use it to upgrade your defense units, such as cannons and gunners. You can also upgrade your troops by unlocking them through upgrading their barracks. You can as well as upgrade other buildings such as repairing your Briefing Center or your clan HQ. If I were to say what part of a normal persons base would be most important it would definitely be the gold and oil because it’s the resource needed to upgrade your base. Be sure to protect your oil tanks and gold storages so it’ll be harder for other players to raid you.
Not only do you just upgrade your base in the game, but you can as well as attack other peoples’ bases or play in the missions quest. When you go to raid the base you can get a specific amount of loot depending on how much that base has. The more the base has the more loot you get which is what I always prefer. Now it’s not as easy as you may think, sure if the base has more loot than you’ll get more loot, however, bases that have a lot of loot tend to be stronger than others so you’ll need to know if your troops are strong enough to take it down. If you mess up then you’ll lose all the loot you didn’t get which would suck because you’d have to wait to train again and who knows if you’ll find that base again.
Jungle Heat is such a great strategy game to play, but gold, diamonds, and oil are really important to keep you going through the game. While you can get the gold, diamonds, and oil through the app store, it will cost real money to purchase, and this adds up quickly. If you would like to get the gold, diamonds, and oil without spending any money, you need to download our hack tool, which you can find right here on our website.
If you look at the image below, you will see just how easy the hack tool is to use. All you have to do is go into the options menu and enter the amount of gold, diamonds, and oil that you would like to add to your account.
Simply download our free Jungle Heat hack tool, which should take around 30 seconds. Then you will need to wait 20 seconds while it automatically installs. You then need to select either iOS or Android, depending on the device you are using. After that just enter the amounts of gold, diamonds, and oil that you would like to add to your gaming account.
When you are ready to begin, tap “Start” to begin the hack tool, and this should take under 30 seconds to complete. Afterward, open up the app on your device, and you will see that the items have already been added to your account.
Time to make this game easier with some cheats and tips! When you begin the game you start a tutorial and build up your base and as you build up your base you start to find the need to clear some space. So you use money and oil to remove obstacles, however, when you do so you find that some obstacles cost a bit too much to clear and you can’t clear as much as you want. So here’s a new cheat that’ll help you get through that problem. Farming, but before I explain how farming helps let me explain what it is for those of you that don’t know.
When you farm in an RPG game like Jungle Heat there is a method of gaining a lot of resources which always works if you do it correctly. You lower your points to be the same as smaller levels so you can easily destroy their bases and take their resources. However, you want to try to stay at that level so you yourself don’t lose the resources you get from attacks. When you farm it usually takes some time depending on the amount of resources you want to get. However, it usually works and is a really good way to save up enough money to clear out useless items such as trees or rocks.
Another tip that would be very useful, especially for beginners would be to increase your defense. This is because whenever you attack you have to wait a specific amount of time until you can attack again. However, during this time you can be attacked and it is possible to lose the points that you had gained from the attack or maybe more than that. So the best solution would be to increase your defense so you could reduce the chance of other players being able to defeat you. It’s a great alternative from attacking a lot and if you deploy this plan at the beginning of when you start it’ll be much easier for you because you have more time to do so. If you are having problems with increasing your defense I would say to reduce your points so you would be attacked by low levels and during that time you build up your defense.
With a rating of 4 stars out of 5 stars and created by my.com, Jungle Heat quickly takes over the app store and google play with it’s amazing gameplay experience of building a base, attacking others and earning resources such as oil and gold. Be sure to build up your base well to protect yourself from players attacks or build up your attack power by evolving your barracks. Unlock new troops and build a huge army to attack other players and take their resources. Level up your community center and unlock new buildings such as the Briefing Center or your clan HQ. The possiblities are endless with the path that you go on will lead you to amazing suprises.
With that taken care of I should say that even though this game is great and I really love it, it did end up with some flaws. First off, there’s the problem with how greedy the developers have become from their most recent updates. All they seem to want is to get more money by making the players buy diamonds. It’s really annoying because now the game seems to be running on diamonds, if you have diamonds you can rule the game which is pretty stupid because I don’t want to buy diamonds so I can play the game. An example from an update they had made is the new observatory they had made, supposedly you’d get a star in the obersavtory if you got 100% on an attack. However, sometimes this “rule” is broken and you won’t get a star, in addition it’s not so easy to get a 100% so you aren’t going to always get a star. This means the easiest way to get a star is to spend diamonds and to get diamonds you have to buy them.
Another flaw is how Jungle Heat is like other games that I have played in the past such as Clash of Clans and Game of War which both came out way before Jungle Heat came out. If I wanted to I could easily install Clash of Clans, Game of War, or other games which are more developed and better than this one because of how long they’ve been around. What annoys me more is that this isn’t the only game around that is like this, there are many other games out there just like it.
Animation & Artwork: The animation and artwork of Jungle Heat would deserve a 9/10, the transitions are very clear and smooth as well as the movements of items in the game such as the mine or the troops moving. The only time that the animation will actually glitch is when you attack someone, however, other than that the animation is awesome. In addition the artwork is also nice as it goes with the topic of the game, it has a military feeling, but it is also drawn as a cartoon to make it for children.
Music & SFX: I would give a 9/10 for the music and SFX because they sound as if you were in those fantasy army games. It had inspiring and dramatic background music to go with the topic of the game since it’s about armies and fighting. The loop of the music is also good because you can barely notice the difference of it starting new when it does. When you attack the music goes to a transition of a more dramatic fighting music during your attack and the sound effect of your troops fighting aren’t bad either. When you’re at your base you can hear the sound effects of your mines working or your troops being trained and in my opinion I think that they’re pretty good.
Story & Originality: I would give Jungle Heat a 6/10 for it’s story and originality. First off, there basically is no story to the game all we know is that we have to build up our base and attack other people’s bases to gain loot and trophies. Not only is there no story, but there is also no originality. I’m seeing so many games that are like Jungle Heat which I see as them being off of Clash of Clans. I don’t feel like Jungle Heat really deserves much of a rating for it’s story and originality because of how blank both of them are.
General Gameplay: I would give a 5/10 for Jungle Heat’s general gameplay. In the past the general gameplay wasn’t as bad as it was now, this is because of how greedy the developers have become. A month ago Jungle Heat had a great gameplay and I would’ve given it a 9/10, however, after every update which included a “new thing” that you could only unlock with diamonds it started to just get boring. You literally couldn’t play the game without having a few diamonds and not only did they make the gameplay like that, but they also made it harder to get diamonds for free. They’ve ditched the quality of the gameplay and went over to the quantity of the money.
Addictiveness: I would give Jungle Heat a 7/10 for it’s addictiveness because mostly of how greedy the developers have become. However, not only that I have other reasons for why Jungle Heat isn’t as addictive as it could be. Not only has the gameplay gone down with the diamond reason, but as well as it’s harder to gain points from attacking. Most of the time when I go to attack I’m matched against players that are at least 10 levels higher than I am. Or when I am attacked the levels of the players that attack me are way higher than mine giving them a greater advantage of winning the attack. This just makes it harder for me to get points and I just began to lose my addiction towards the game.
Overall, I would give Jungle Heat a 7/10.