Developed and published by Gameloft in September 2014, this four star app is inspired by over 50 years of Spider-Man comics, Spider-Man: Unlimited is a “web-runner” that will have its players swinging along spider webs, running across city rooftops, and fighting through a chaotic New York on the edge of destruction.
The Sinister Six are attempting to gain infinite power by opening a destructive dimensional portal to our world. It’s up to Peter Parker and a whole bunch of iconic Spider-Man variations such as Iron Spider-Man, Spider-Man Noir, Future Foundation Spider-Man and Ben Reilly Spider-Man to team up and stop them. It has a ton of variety to, a great goal-based structure to accompany its endless running mode and exceptional fan service.
Fans will be inspired to collect and upgrade over 23 different Spider-Men in 2016, as they battle through an episodic adventure, featuring three narrative-driven issues facing Green Goblin, Vulture, Electro, and their dimensional counterparts along the way.
ISO-8 is the most difficult currency to acquire in Spider-Man Unlimited. It can allow you to continue playing after you die, help you rank up your character, and more. Usually you have to pay for ISO-8 in Spider-Man Unlimited but with this hack tool, you can get it for free!
Using the hack tool is very easy, and involves a two step process. There are no surveys or jailbreaking/rooting required to use the hack! First of all, you need to download the Spider-Man hack onto your Android or iOS device. You can find the download link below. Once you download the hack tool, you will see a screen that looks like the image below. Note: we have added ISO-8 to the list of options since we created the tool.
When you see this screen on your phone or tablet, simply select which type of device you are using and tap the “Connect” button. The hack tool will connect to your Spider-Man Unlimited account and will be ready for use. Then just type in the amount of ISO-8, Energy, Health, and Spider Points you want to add to your account. You can also choose to unlock all skills and Spider Suits too.
We recommend checking the “Use Proxy” and “Anti Ban” boxes to prevent your account from getting banned. The proxy will help disguise the address of the hack and the anti-ban feature adds extra precautions when processing the hack. When you are ready to add the currency to your Spider-Man Unlimited account, you tap the “Start” button!
You can view the status of the hack by looking at the bar at the bottom of the screen. You don’t need to do a complicated jailbreak or APK root to use the 2016 Spiderman Unlimited hack. No surveys either, it just works! The hack tool will let you know when it’s finished. Open up your Spider-Man Unlimited app and check to make sure the ISO-8, energy, and Spider Points have been added and that’s it! You can repeat the hack as many times as you need to unlock more currency.
The story mode of the game offers a stage by stage approach, with each one having a different objective for you to complete. Once the player has achieved that objective, which is typically to defeat a series of bad guys or one main villain, the stage ends with an mission successful banner and really bad yet hilarious joke made by Spider-man, after this, the player is prompted to move on to the next level. The Spider-Men level up individually, earning experience with each run.
Leveling them up increases their multiplier and gives them access to more stages. Maxing out their levels allows the player to promote them, increasing their level cap and sometimes unlocking new special abilities. The player can also feed Spider-Men to other Spider-Men for some extra experience points, and if the player has a double of the same Spidey, they can fuse him to get a discount on that whole promotion thing.
The iOS game requires players to be running at least iOS version 6.0 or later and is currently on version 1.1.0 with future updates promised, the game runs on the majority of iOS devices and is optimized for the iPhone 5. It can be downloaded for free from the app store.
The game itself features classic comic book attributes like the ‘Pow!’,’Wham!’, ‘Bam!’, ‘Zap!’, ‘Boom!’ pop art that is so frequently seen in comic books themselves, also, the character artwork is done in a very comic book way to add extra authenticity to it. It also features a very stereotypical superhero movie soundtrack.
There are a few tricks that the player can stick to in order to maximize their gameplay; first of all, the player should try to keep ahold of their currency, there are a variety of ways to spend currency, but most of them aren’t really all that efficient. The player should keep a tight grip on currency, except when the opportunity to buy additional suits arises. That way, extra Spider-Man characters can be sent to work on the players behalf when they are away from the game.
As the player progress through the game, they’ll find that missions are accessible only if their level is high enough. The easiest way to gain levels so that later stages are available to explore, is to complete side missions that appear on the map in blue. It’s an incredibly easy way to get experience points. If the player’s current Spider-Man is wearing the standard suit, they’ll also receive an additional 15% experience points, to make the process go even faster!
Gathering power ups shouldn’t be a priority especially when the player is trying to survive. Often, a power-up will be conveniently near a danger zone. Don’t plan runs around the power-ups in a given area. Instead, grab only what can be conveniently snagged.
If the player is exceptionally struggling, various hacks and save game edit tools can be found online for use with jail broken devices if the player knows where to look.
There were quite a few things I really enjoyed about the game, the jokes that would pop up when you finished a level were exceptionally cheesy and downright terrible in a so bad they were good kind of way, to quote a couple; “I need to track these sinister psychos down before this situation gets even uglier than my yearbook picture!” and “That was too easy! Which dimension are you from – the preschool dimension?” things like this between the more hardcore levels made the game feel a little more lighthearted and fun.
Another good thing that I liked was the fact that the game quickly establishes a storyline, so it doesn’t feel like you’re just non-stop running without any goal in particular like a lot of endless runner games on the market. The story unravels at a really good pace, to the point of where you could really see your progress after each completed round, which definitely made me want to continue playing until I saved all of New York from the Sinister Six.
One of the things I didn’t like so much about the game was the fact that the game itself really didn’t seem to run very smoothly as I found it to glitch every so often which would cause the game to completely freeze up. Also, as you progress further into the game, the levels get incredibly hard and you die a lot easier, especially when jumping over ledges, it gets very easy to undershoot your jumps so you end up flying into the wall and either giving up on the level or having to use your precious and sparse ISO 8.
Overall I think this is a very interesting and fun game which has a lot of potential in 2016, some of which I am sure we will see in future updates. Since the current version is still in its early stages, it still has so much more to offer, I for one hope to see the game straighten out some of the issues I have pointed out.
Artwork: I give the game an 6/10 for its artwork, it is still slightly blocky which can be distracting at times where the game gets intense, however I do like that it looks as though it has jumped right off the pages of a comic book.
Music: I give the game a 9/10 for its music, it is very lively and definitely fits into the genre this game is a part of, it also made me half expect a Peter Parker voiceover speech telling me that with great power comes great responsibility or something along the moral lines of that.
Story and Originality: I give the game an 8/10 for its story and originality, it is a very compelling and exciting story, however, it doesn’t differ much from your stereotypical superhero story of X bad guy does X bad thing, thus threatening the lives of X people, X superhero must save the day. I do like the idea of the multiple spider men; this is definitely an original concept which allows the game to stand out from other superhero games.
General Gameplay: I give the game a 7/10 for its gameplay, it can be difficult to control your character at times and even in the earlier levels, it seems like there is a little too much going on within the level, which makes it incredibly hard for you to make it through the level without accidently running into something. The controls themselves are very simplistic and not difficult to really think about doing.
Addictiveness: I give the game an 8/10 for addictiveness; I can definitely see why a lot of players have gotten addicted to this game. The one drawback that stopped me from fully getting addicted to the game was the amount of time it took for my lives to fully regenerate which really broke the flow of gameplay significantly.
My overall rating for Spider-Man Unlimited is an 8/10.