You see, Clash of Clans, or sometimes called COC, is a multiplayer mobile game that was released by SuperCell on August 12, 2012. The premise of this mobile game is simple, you start off with a small town hall with a few defenses and resources, and your main goal is to level up your town hall to the max level and be victories. The main game play of the game is using your army that you leveled up and train and attack other players bases to either steal their loot or trophies ( the trophies are used to level up your rank in the game, where there a 7 of them.) You can have many different troops in your army, but each troop has to own attack and somewhat of their own ability. Because of this mechanic, there are many different strategies one must know in order to be an amazing raider. So basically this game requires you to be good and strategize good in order to play this game.
So you may be wondering why I called this game a god tier then? Well to start off, this game is mobile, and many games on the phone or tablet does not survive this long, because the fan base for these games die out or get bored of it. But COC has survived for 9 years! And next year would be their 10th anniversary, so it is going to be a big deal not only for the game, but also for the developers and their fan base. Also, the reason people do not get bored of this game is because they add a lot of content to do during this game. An example is a single player mode where you can play by yourself and attack little goblin villages and not other players bases. Another good example is adding more town hall level, where you need to upgrade your town hall in order to get more stuff, like new defenses or resources. But for some people, like me for example, are playing this game like a on again, off again relationship. Where I play this game, then I give up on it for a couple of months, and then I go on it again. Even though I may not play this game for a while, I still love this game and it holds a special place in my heart. I look forward to playing this game in the future, mainly for the big 10th anniversary.
Good blog post. I used to play clash years ago. I can really feel the passion you have for the game in your writing.
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