Overview
The guide is mostly centered for new players that wish to know if making good profit out of gameworlds is possible.Keep in mind that the guide is still not fully complete as the game is still in early access and things can change.
Introduction and why should you read that guide?
So, now when you’ve decided to read the guide, you might think:
Is that really what I need?
The answer is: You don’t have to know about these stuff, yet they might be very helpful for you to get to one million without casino.
The guide won’t contain information about improving your performance at any gameworld and you shouldn’t expect it at first place. I’ve wanted to keep this guide simple and suitable for new players which would like to learn about maximizing their profit gains.
Gameworlds (wip)
Minigames (wip)
Gameworlds.
[WIP]
They are the first thing you’d probably try when you first enter the game. And that’s not bad, but: Do you actually do this right?
Since you are just a fresh player, you should probably just learn the game. If you’ve got enough knowledge about game, it’s time to head to first part of this section:
With the date of 24 June of 2017, there are 5 gameworlds up, including: Minigolf, Ballrace, Virus, Little Crusaders and Planet Panic. I’ve played each of them enough to describe their actual profits.
I’ve realised that you can make good money out of each gameworld if you look on them from right perspective. After reading this section, this’ll be up to you to decide which gameworld you want to make money out of.
I’ve used to play minigolf way more before and it’s still in good standing in matter of fun, but how is it in matter of profit?
Let’s start with biggest basics: Each hole has their number of strokes you can go before going beyond Par. Your plan is to go lowest in strokes (Birdie, Eagle, Albatross and better) as they grant you biggest money bonus. For each better shot rank, you’ll get 100 units higher bonus (for ex. you can get 200 units bonus when you get Birdie. If you get Eagle, this bonus is increased by 100, making it 300. This goes up to 700, which is Hole in One.). I’ve made a detailed char for this on the bottom of this section part.
But hey, that’s not the end! Now with detailed information about what we get units for in this specific gameworld, we should get straight into technique of their farm. That’s actually pretty simple as it does not require 2nd person present in your game to enable the bonuses as an opposite for different gameworlds. The only technique there is for effective and best is to make private game* and choose the map you are familiar with. I’ve played many times on each of them so for me this shouldn’t be any problem, but assuming that you don’t play this game for long time, let’s pick best maps you should try out:
- Treasure Cove (my personal favourite)
- Waterhole
- Alpine
Bonus chart:
Speculated profit from one game (all lvls):
– 2700 units average
– 3200 units if done slightly better
I actively play it and I can straight up recommend it for you if you’ve played before any game that benefits from good positioning. Everything you have to do is run by obstacles in best and fastest way to finish line. More advanced Transformice in hamsterballs and without ‘shaman’.
Making a good money out of this game can be made in two ways, both effectively. Let’s begin with something that is recommended for new players:
Begin by finding at least two people you can play with (highly recommended to play with your friends) so you can activate bonus for first, second and third place. If you don’t care about time, you can (and should) pick up all the watermelons, up to 20 (where it meets it’s cap, still you can pick up more of them but this ain’t nice for others) for highest profit. Also make sure that you don’t fall down to death as you get 150 units of bonus for not dying.
The second method is recommended if you’ve played on one map at least 20 times (yes, 20) and you can manage to get very good time on 80% of levels. It’s simply unefficient if you are failing most of times and do it slowly, so that’s not recommended if you are beginner. It’s just based on doing fast runs through map in private game without any other players (you want to make it as fast as possible and not drop down, otherwise you won’t earn enough profit out of it) and doing it repeatedly if you aim for higher value.
Bonus chart:
Speculated profit from one game (all lvls, without watermelon bonus):
– 2100 average
– 3000 perfect single player run
– 6600 perfect run + 1st place each lvl
This gameworld requires at least 3 players in total to start, I think that it’s a reason for why you don’t often see many open games for it, same as Virus.
Let’s begin by saying that there are no special techniques for getting good value of units at this gameworld, in my opinion it got one of the most solid profits and you don’t need to be good at this game at all. The only few things I have to admit is that this is fast-paced gameworld and should be played this way, mostly you will be a crusader and either will die same as others or win a round before you’ll make your way to dragon. There actually is no need to extend a single round and slow down each other, you can get bonus even if you don’t parcitipate in fight as a Crusader and it’s best to finish each round at moderate time. Enjoy your time.
There are a lot of bonuses here:
Explanations about game mechanics:
- If you kill Dragon as Crusader by either pressing the button on their back or killing it with birb, you’ll get higher rank (Esquire to Knight to Baron to Count to Count) BUT bonus for rank will apply for rank you’ve killed Dragon with. To get better award, you need to kill Dragon more times in row.
- Birb to the Rescue is bonus for killing Dragon by using birb against Dragon (first hit is spell lock, second hit is kill).
- As Dragon, if you kill multiple times Crusaders, you’ll receive Dead Knight Bonus that will stack for each killed Crusader, making better profit out of being Dragon. The more players will be in game, the more units you can make.
(Virus and Planet Panic are about to be implemented in this guide soon, they can be very chaotic and it’s hard to determine what you should focus on.)
*You can make a Private Game by accessing gameworlds menu from main menu, hosting a game and setting limit of players to 1. In case, I recommend to set it to Friends Only as well.
^Unsure about that.
Minigames.
Minigames are games you can access by going into plaza and finding the place. You can also check the join button when somebody starts it and you’d like to join them (don’t mistake minigames’ titles with gameworlds and in opposite way). You most likely won’t see too many players right now trying all of them, are units awards the reason for that? Not at all. Not every minigame will give you the best units award for completing them, so here are the minigames that I think they should give the best profit for playing:
- Bowling
- Laser Tag
So here is first minigame on the list, is that really good? Yes. It’s very easy (if you know the rules) and you can get actually a good value of money if you’re good at it. The only thing I want to inform you about is to NOT leave mid gameplay and you should prepare for it. You won’t get bonus for score if you don’t play to the end.
This minigame has become a minigame I can re-enter everyday and still have fun. Good players can make good profit out of this game, but I can’t recommend it for you if you don’t play shooting games very well. For now, there’s only one gamemode in this minigame (yet more entertaining than what Virus has to offer right now) which is team deathmatch. For each round if you’ve played better, the next round you’ll get better profit (score you’ve got round before resets after match).
^Unsure about that.
Still struggling with it? Here’s how you can organise your plan (kind of).
This section is only for people who struggle with organising time and gameplay.
I’ve already described how you can try to start getting higher amount of units in Tower Unite. But there might still be people struggling with that, so here I am again to help you with it and I’ll try to keep it ‘too’ simple.
Basically, by waiting and doing anything, you’ll lose your time and time is money, my friend. If you’ve got easily bored by a single gameworld/map, here’s what I would do (there are 2 ways):
Pick either Ballrace or Minigolf (you can play them solo, so that’s a big plus) and try to make a list of every map there is to complete. Start with first map, independent which gameworld you’d pick and then, host each time a private game, every next one with next map from the list. Minigolf will be slower, but give you more profit. Ballrace will give you highest of 250 units per round if you didn’t die (watermelon bonus does not apply when playing solo), giving you 2500 units for 10 rounds without dying.
or
Take a break. Do something else while waiting for someone perhaps from steam, who could play with you and play together. Remember that Ballrace watermelon bonus activates when there are at least 2 players in game.
About the guide, upcoming changes and more.
Thank you if you did read each of my sentence at this guide and tried to adjust to it. I hope it does bring more players to gameworlds and minigames as it would be very cool to see.
The game’s still in early access and there are still many ways for money making that didn’t get implemented to game officially YET.
Planned for this guide:
- Fishing
- Virus
- …and more
11:52 PM CEST 20 July of 2017
– Laser Tag finished (after weeks)
– Added speculations of profit out of full game (all lvls on single map), soon going to add them for every gameworld and minigame.
– Minor text fixes.
1:59 PM CEST 25 June of 2017
– Added explanations for Little Crusaders in case to prevent any confusion.
– Minor text fixes.
9:45 AM CEST 24 June of 2017
– Published.