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Seabeard: Tips, Tricks, Cheats and Strategy Guide


Seabeard is a new Animal Crossing style game from Hand Circus and Backflip Studios for the iOS and Android platforms. You play as the grandson or granddaughter of the legendary pirate Seabeard, and your goal is to rebuild the island that your grandfather founded into a great city as it once was. Read on for some tips and tricks for Seabeard!

The main part of this game that is actually somewhat difficult is the mini games. You will have to play a new minigame every single time that you sail over to a new island. You can earn either a bronze, silver, or a gold chest or no chest at all. Practice at these minigames so that you can earn as many items, and as many rare items, as possible.



Having trouble figuring out what to do next? Always go back to the left side of the screen to see what quests there are for you to follow. There will always be something, and quests are the fastest way of gaining more coins, more experience points, and more new rewards. You can never go wrong with new quests.

If you were one of the early beta testers of this game, you might remember there being an energy system. Well, this is the final release, and the energy system has been removed completely. That means you have as many moves as you want to do whatever you please, so be as productive as possible whenever you go island hopping. Hunt down anything that you can find, as far as items go, until your inventory fills up.


Once you do that, sell the items at the applicable stall and then go hunting again. The applicable stall includes examples such as the fishmonger, where you can sell any clams, crabs, fish, or other sea creatures that you either catch or pick up along the way.

Wanna find some friends to add? Either add them via Facebook or Game Center. If you want to find more friends to add on Facebook, and you have none who play the game, your best bet is to start a second account where the only people you add are other gamers, known or not known in real life, from places such as the comments on this article or from Facebook groups for Seabeard. You can also look for people in the App Store or Google Play review pages.