Contract Killer Cheat For Gold, Money, Ammo & Health Plus Review - AppGameCheats.com

Contract Killer Cheat For Gold, Money, Ammo & Health Plus Review

As you put sit on the roof of a red brick building, you forcefully snub out a cigarette on the roof tiles, tossing it into the pile with the rest. You’ve been up there for a long time, waiting, and it’s finally time. As the tanned man in the suit walks out of the diner, you raise your rifle, propping the bipod on the edge of the roof’s short wall which forms a perimeter around the roof. As you zoom in, he keeps walking towards a car on the other side of the street, completely oblivious to the fact that his every movement is tracked by an illuminated reticule, guided by a hidden hunter of men. You control the black dot that spells death for every living being caught beneath it; slowly, it aligns with the body of the tan man in the suit.

You exhale. You squeeze the trigger. You are a Contract Killer.

Contract Killer, the classic point and shoot game for iOS and Android, is still as thrilling today as it was 3 years ago, leading you through the ups and downs of a man in the world’s most dangerous profession: wet work. In Contract Killer, you’ll be tasked with contracts, such as taking down cartels, helping allied Families, and destroying the very organization that turned on you and tried to snuff you out. The road to revenge will be long; do you think you have what it takes to make it?

In Contract Killer, you’ll have to make underground connections to find new work, and complete daily challenges to gain resources that will help you upgrade your arsenal. With every mission you complete, you gain coins for new weapons and ammo, but you’ll also deplete your “energy bar”, which limits the amount of missions you can complete within a given time. It’s your job to be on top of the game, own only the most powerful weapons, and only accept missions you know you can handle, otherwise you’ll soon run out of energy with nothing to show for it.

There is a total of 17 story missions for you to complete in Contract Killer, and many bonus missions that add replay value and make Contract Killer a game with infinite play time. You have many missions waiting for you, assasin, so without further ado, let’s review some crucial strategies, tips, and cheats for Contract Killer.

Contract Killer Hack for Gold, Money, Ammo & Health

Contract Killer is a really fun first person shooter game, but unless you are really skilled at killing, you are going to need a lot of ammo and health to get through this game. You can get currency and other items in the app store or through in-game purchases, but this costs real money and gets quite expensive over time. This is why we at AppGameCheats have decided to add a hack tool for Contract Killer, which means you can get all of these items for free.

Take a peak at the image shown below, which shows you the options menu, and this is where you input how many of each item you want to add to your account.

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All you need to do in order to get the gold, money, ammo and health in unlimited quantities is download our free hack tool, which takes about 30 seconds. The hack will automatically install on your device, which can take up to 45 seconds to complete. After that has finished, you need to select either Android or iOS, depending on which device you are using to play Contract Killer, and then input the amount of each of the items that you want.

Press “Start” in order to run the hack tool, which takes less than 60 seconds to complete. You will then be able to start Contract Killer as you normally would on your device, and you will notice that the items are in your account ready to use. This hack gives you unlimited amounts of ammo, gold, money, and health, which means that you don’t ever have to spend money in the app store or try to collect large amounts of these items through playing the game.

Vital Contract Killer Cheats and Tips

As a one-man army, it is your duty to make every shot count. Rushing head-first into missions will only get yourself killed; a sloppy assassin is a dead assassin. On that note, it’s time to brief you on some tips to keep you alive and kicking.

Medkits- Unfortunately for you, bullets whizzing at you faster than the speed of sound happens to be an occupational hazard for people in your line of work. Luckily for you, medkits are standard issue, and they can definitely save you if you find yourself in a tight spot. Simply tap the button with the health symbol on it to use a kit and heal yourself; this button is located to the right of your “aim” button in the bottom-left corner of your screen.

Mission Store- Don’t have any medkits left over from your previous mission? Don’t panic, you can open the store interface during your mission to buy new medkits and ammo in case you run out. This button has a dollar symbol ($) on it, and is located on the right side of your screen. Tap this whenever you’re in need of supplies, but don’t forget to take cover first!


Taking Cover- While I appreciate your enthusiasm, you can’t “go Rambo”, standing in plain sight while peppering the surrounding area with bullets… Well, you could do that, but only for the 30 seconds it would take to get yourself killed. To take cover and shield your body behind a wall, tap the button with the human figure on it; this button is found in the bottom left hand corner, right above the “aim” button. Taking cover gives you the perfect opportunity to reload, buy items from the store, or to switch weapons.

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Secondary Weapons- Not all of your missions in Contract Killer will involve sniping targets from a long distance away; you will often find yourself in close quarters with your enemy, and a rifle just doesn’t cut it when a member of a cartel is rushing you with a glock. To switch weapons, tap the “switch” button found just above the fire button. This will allow you to switch to a weapon suited for close quarters combat. One of the secrets to completing missions in Contract Killer is preparation, so make sure to choose a secondary weapon you are comfortable using, and is versatile enough to help you succeed in every possible circumstance.

Now that you know the basics, it’s time to cover the finer points of your trade. Staying alive is only half the battle; now you need to learn the secrets to maximizing your potential for success, and helpful cheats that will launch your experience levels through the roof!

XP Boosts- Contract Killer has a secret feature hidden in the game, and players who are unaware of this little cheat are missing out on some amazing opportunities. If you are skilled enough to kill a target within 5 seconds after starting the mission, you’ll receive a 3x multiplier for all of the XP gained during the mission. If you make a kill within 15 seconds, you’ll still receive a multiplier , but it’s a reduced 2x bonus. While Contract Killer rewards a steady hand and a quick scope, you must avoid killing civillians at all costs. A simple mis-identification will instantly fail your mission, and all this does is waste your energy. Ensure the ID on your target before you fire, or else.

No-Scoping– While this tactic is generally unadvisable, there are a few instances when no-scoping (firing without aiming down your sights) will actually work better than scoping out each target. On missions with a short time limit in which your goal is to eliminate all hostiles, you will have to make every second count. As most of your enemies will be weak and unarmored, they will generally only take one shot from a decently powerful sniper rifle to be eliminated. This means that headshots are non-essential, and you would be wasting time if you tried to line up a headshot, especially when a body shot would suffice. In some cases, you will be close enough to your enemies to hit them without a scope. Guess what, buddy; your sniper rifle just turned into a one-shot-one-kill death machine. You could potentially eliminate 5 targets in as many seconds while no-scoping, when it might take 3 times as long to hit them while aiming down your sights. Yeah, it’s definitely a cheese move, but hey; might as well do it for the 360 no-scope headshot swag, right?

Weapons- Many weapons in Contract Killer are very expensive, but also very powerful. If you want to gain an edge in your missions and don’t mind dropping a bit of cash, you can buy credits and cash via IAP (In-App Purchases). With awesome weapons like “The Skullcrusher”, you may as well be cheating as you blaze through each mission.

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Contract Killer Review

Contract Killer is a very simple game with a small learning curve. I’ve always been partial to this game genre, so I definitely enjoyed the Contract Killer experience. While this game can be quite enjoyable, it definitely does have some major flaws.

The biggest complaint I have with Contract Killer is the massive amount of social network sign-ins and IAP required to play every mission. While I recognize that Contract Killer is a free game, I don’t think it was designed well enough to meet the standards of a “complete” app. When you can only complete missions with a certain weapon, and that weapon is behind a paywall, the overall experience suffers; as a result, Contract Killer becomes slightly less fun to play, and I become frustrated that I can’t progress further. Another aspect of Contract Killer that adds to this frustration is the ridiculously long recharge time between missions; once you complete a story mission, you will have to wait for varying amounts of time, usually 30 min, before you can accept another mission from that source.

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Contract Killer isn’t simply a money-sink, however. The missions available to the free-to-play crowd are very fun, even though they are relatively short, and the desire to advance in level and progress in the story is strong enough to keep me coming back for more. Contract Killer is an offline game, which is definitely an improvement over other online Contract Killer lookalikes.

The graphics and visual proponents of the game are average, and there aren’t really any serious problems, except for the occasional lag (on an iPod 5th gen). The soundtrack to this game is very repetitive and slightly obnoxious, but it only plays while you’re selecting a mission; once you are in the mission, you hear the more pleasant SFX and ambience of the location you’re currently deployed in.


Contract killer is a decent game with fun aspects, but it could be improved with the addition of more missions available for free, a shorter mission recharge time, and a better soundtrack.

AppGameCheats Overall Ratings

Artwork- Contract Killer’s visual definition, graphics, and CG artwork would have been considered great for a mobile app 3 years ago, but time has turned changed standards, and Contract Killer can no longer be considered a “beautiful” game. The artwork is barely good enough to make the game fun and interesting, but nothing more. The artwork scores a 5/10.

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Music/SFX- The music played while you’re on Contract Killer’s main menu is definitely obnoxious. The SFX and ambience on missions, however, doesn’t subtract from the game, but it doesn’t add anything to the game either. I think the music and SFX deserves a 6/10

Story/Originality- The basis of Contract Killer’s story has been done many times, and the same goes for the way in which you progress through missions. The only real innovation in this game was the specific story details surrounding your character, and it was just enough to weave some sort of a story into the experience. I’ll rate the story and originality of Contract Killer as a 5/10

General Gameplay- While Contract Killer doesn’t stand up against the test of time, and lacks a compelling, deep story, I’ve still had fun playing through the missions. Sadly, not many missions were available to me for free, however, and it is almost impossible to buy new weapons without IAP. The general gameplay deserves a 7/10.

Addictiveness- My frustration at the relative lack of content immediately available to me just goes to show how hooked I am on this game. Something about progressing as quick as I can feels right to me, and I’d probably play Contract Killer in chunks of up to an hour at a time if I could. The addictiveness of Contract Killer definitely scores a 9/10.

My overall rating of Contract killer would have to be a decent score of 6.5/10.