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Shadowgun Hack V2.0

Shadowgun Hack


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Shadowgun Hack Tool is destined to be used to add you some awesome features to make the game more entertaining. The program is really simple to use, you just need to plug in the device (it is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod) select the feature you want to use and hit START. The program will do the rest and inject the feature you want (on at the time).


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Features: Generate unlimited Ammo


Other options: Anti ban support and Proxy support


Operating system: iOS/Android


Recent Version: 2.0


Application Reviewed on: Iphone 4s/5 – Samsung Galaxy s3


Jailbreak required: NO


idevices supported: Iphone, Ipad, Ipod Touch, Android devices


Price: Freeware!



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Shadowgun Review


If you need evidence that mobile games are turning into their console and computer cousins, then look no furthermore than Shadowgun: Dead Zone.


Developer Madfinger Games has gone down the distinctly computer route of selling an open beta of its free-to-play multiplayer shooter, giving the team a possibility to tweak the headline behind the scenes and the players a possibility to frag each other in the face.


We’ve been giving the Android-exclusive a thorough testing over the recent week and can safely report that, while it’s a small rough around the edges, its shaping up to be one of the most robust shooters on Google Play.


Moreover, it has a weapon called the Sh*tstorm.


With the beta being restricted to mobile game lovers in possession of Nvidia’s Tegra 3 chip-powered handsets, you might think that player numbers could be a small low for DeadZone. in truth, the servers have been crammed since launch and show just how much the ‘droid community is clamouring for shooter to call its own.


A follow-up, or extension, of the massively successful original game Shadowgun – the closest you’ll get to Gears of War on a mobile – Deadzone switches cover-based, single-player blasting for more full-on action.


Only two modes are accesible in the beta, a standard Deathmatch arena battle and a Zone Control stage (across which rival Red and Blue forces battle to seize all the flags on the stage).


Both are heavily derivative of the gameplay of veteran multiplayer franchises like Unreal Tournament and Quake III: Arena, and game lovers looking for a trailblazing take on online blasting are going to be left wanting.


Anyone glad enough to easily go by ways of the death-bringing motions on a top spec mobile handset or tablet in place of collapsed in front of a telly on the couch (although both are even possible with the proper cable connections, and a couch), should be as pleased as punch.


Like the original ShadowGun: DeadZone stays a technical tour de force.


Powered by the Unity3D engine, the game’s metallic aesthetic and chunky Unreal-like character models still make Shadowzone one of the most visual dazzling titles accesible. You get to elect from 4 character models (Soldier, Mutant, Dancer, Assassin), with the lithe-limbed lady Dancer being, unsurprisingly, the most scantily clad of the group.


Core, the Deathmatch map chosen for beta, is a little location, packed with chest-high walls and corners to seek cover behind, making it ideal for the 12-player matches.


Unfortunately, most of this meticulously placed scenery is wasted, as players just run around at full pelt firing off pot shots at each other rather than playing a tactical game of bullet riddled hide-and-seek.


The main source of tactical challenge is in your measure of weapon load-out and buffs. You can carry a trio of guns from a choice of 7, together with a further 3 buffs to deploy in the course of matches – from health packs to camping-friendly sentry guns.


Trigger-happy pocket game lovers will be pleased to reveal that all the weapons pack a hefty punch, even though the ammo-limited RPG (the aforementioned Sh*tstorm) being the most devastating, and devastatingly extended, measure.


It’s fun to tinker with your loadout in Deathmatch, but it’s in Zone Control mode that your decisions can come to a real difference to the final result of a match.


Defensive players, for example, can utilize sentry guns and rifles to protect flags, while gung ho attackers storm ahead with RPGs and health packs to patch themselves up with on the fly.


There’s no company release date for Shadowgun: Deadzone, but it feels roughly finished.


We had a number of matches in which enemy player animations didn’t work, making them look like floating marionettes, but the net code was robust sufficient that lag was normally minimal and no drop-outs happened.


Obviously, the open beta offers only a flavour of the full game, so we can only hope that the final version retains its polish, plays fair through pricing, and offers more diversity in its maps.

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