Galaxy Alliance is a new MMO strategy game for the iOS and Android platforms. Your goal in this game is to build up a little space station into a powerful entity, battling it out against other players for supremacy and loading up on resources and Kredits. Read on for some tips and tricks for Galaxy Alliance!
Planet Quests are one of the main ways of getting both experience points and resources, and if you complete them, you will have a prize to claim in the quest menu. Leave the resource prizes there until you need them, though. If you leave them there, then they will be untouchable by other players. After you claim them, there are available to be stolen from you if you get raided. Claim them only when you immediately need them.
Build up your resource buildings as soon as possible so that you can have a great long-term source of them. Build them and upgrade them, and then use the 5-minutes-or-less speed up to finish them for free so that you can blow past all of the tedium. Residences provide coins, while metal mines, gas refineries, antimatter collectors and crystal mines will provide the rest.
Stay on the lookout for any players that have left the game, especially if you play on an older server. Their territories will be completely unprotected, but they will still produce resources infinitely, so whenever they do not have auto-shields up, you can attack and farm the crap out of them for resources.
If you are at a low level, upgrade your safe storage as quickly and as high as you can (it’s under the main storage area) so that you can protect a percentage of your maximum resources. Upgrade both your storage and your safe storage to maximize what you can protect. Don’t waste defense ships until you have such a huge stash of them that you can defend against these big players.
Try to always have one upgrade, one training queue, one research queue and, one attack march going at the same time. This is the maximum of each that you can have (except for the attack flights, as that depends on how many flagships you have). Be sure to use the five-minutes-or-less speed up for free when researching tech, as well.