Selasa, 06 Maret 2018


Dunk Line Guide 


This game is deceptively simple: all you have to do is draw lines and guide falling basketballs to the basket. But once you get there, multiple balls are involved, bombs are thrown into the mix and gravity becomes your enemy, things get a lot more complicated. It’s true that you ability to score high in Dunk Line is mostly based on your skill and a bit on your luck, but having some strategy doesn’t hurt either. When you’re starting to play the game, you’re tempted to draw the lines from the outside maybe the area where you estimate the ball to get all the way to the rim. This way, your ball has very small chances (if any) to bounce away or over the basket. This is extremely useful when you’re dealing with rims without a backboard where the ball tends to just pass on to the other side. Also, you should make sure to draw lines that are as long as possible and curved in order to make sure that you get the ball fall in place and it also doesn’t get to high speeds in order to miss the mark.




If you want to keep things extra secure, why not use all the lines you have? You can draw more than one line and if you’re fast enough you can create a virtual backboard behind the rim to make sure that you always score. This technique takes a bit of practice, but once you get used to this, you’ll become unstoppable. Unless there’s a bomb involved – in which case, even if it gets on your line, you can quickly draw another to stop it from reaching your basket! The game consists of a tower with an funnel on top and two catapults. One player plays yellow, the other red. Both players now try to shoot their disks into the tower. The first player to sink his/her four disks wins the round, the first player to win three rounds or get four disks in a row is the winner of the game. You drag your finger back then move it so the reticule lines up with roughly where you want it to go. Think Angry Birds and you’re on the right track here. Understanding the power behind it is key to mastering your throw. As the orange circles get bigger, the more powerful the shot is going to be. Somewhere between too little and too much is generally the best approach to take.





If you’re on a good run and you’re about to break your high score (or already did so), don’t hesitate to watch a short video ad to keep on going. This gives you the chance to score much higher and you’re also getting the chance to play more. The exclamation marks at the bottom of the screen show you where from will new balls (and potentially bombs) will be launched. It’s always good to train your eyes to be aware of those positions. Not necessarily for knowing where to start drawing the lines, but to anticipate the number of balls and potential obstacles incoming. Get ready to test your skill and speed with this fast-paced version of the classic CONNECT 4 game. Develop your strategy for your disc launcher placement and slam-dunk your discs directly into the game tower. Be prepared for a head-to-head shootout with your opponent as you master the rapid-fire action. Keep collecting and shooting discs until you sink four discs to win a round. Winner of three rounds wins the game or you can amp up the action and win instantly by placing 4 discs in a row! Do you have what it takes to be the champion?





 The nets start moving around, either up and down or side to side. Eventually, they’ll start moving quite rapidly in both directions.New basketball hit is here! Draw a line and make the falling ball to score the basket! Time your drawings properly and avoid the bombs!Start drawing and dunk the balls! If you want to keep things extra secure, why not use all the lines you have? You can draw more than one line and if you’re fast enough you can create a virtual backboard behind the rim to make sure that you always score. This technique takes a bit of practice, but once you get used to this, you’ll become unstoppable. Unless there’s a bomb involved – in which case, even if it gets on your line, you can quickly draw another to stop it from reaching your basket. The game consists of a tower with an funnel on top and two catapults. One player plays yellow, the other red. Both players now try to shoot their disks into the tower. The first player to sink his/her four disks wins the round, the first player to win three rounds or get four disks in a row is the winner of the game. Get ready to test your skill and speed with this fast-paced version of the classic CONNECT 4 game. Develop your strategy for your disc launcher placement and slam-dunk your discs directly into the game tower. Be prepared for a head-to-head shootout with your opponent as you master the rapid-fire action. Keep collecting and shooting discs until you sink four discs to win a round. Winner of three rounds wins the game or you can amp up the action and win instantly by placing 4 discs in a row! Do you have what it takes to be the champion?




You can draw more than one line and if you’re fast enough you can create a virtual backboard behind the rim to make sure that you always score. This technique takes a bit of practice, but once you get used to this, you’ll become unstoppable. Unless there’s a bomb involved – in which case, even if it gets on your line, you can quickly draw another to stop it from reaching your basket. The game consists of a tower with an funnel on top and two catapults. One player plays yellow, the other red. Both players now try to shoot their disks into the tower. The first player to sink his/her four disks wins the round, the first player to win three rounds or get four disks in a row is the winner of the game. Hitting the rim so it slowly falls in also works, and is good as a back up plan. Ultimately though, you want to make a perfect shot. This involves you scoring a direct hit on the center of the net and it doubles the points you earn. Every perfect shot you take afterwards adds an extra point on top of the total. That means if you manage 10 perfect shots in a row, you earn 11 points.  he more hoops you score through, the trickier things get.

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