CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars is a new player vs. player battle arena game for the iOS and Android platforms. You and your cat put together a weapon-loaded death machine and compete against other players to see who can destroy whose tank. You can earn coins and gems, use them to upgrade parts of your tank and get new parts, and build it into something creative without it self-destructing. Read on for some tips and tricks for CATS: Crash Arena Turbo Stars!
When you are building your tank, it’s very easy to accidentally build something that is inherently unstable that falls over on its own, or that gets knocked over easily by other players. The quickest way to mitigate this is to pick a chassis that is short in height and long in length as the basis for your tank. Mess with the wheel sizes and use shorter wheels to lower the center of gravity, as well.
If you have more than one weapon position on your tank, pay attention to where you place what different types of weapons. Don’t place a short drill too far back or it won’t hit the enemy at all. Place your guns toward the back because their front-to-back positioning doesn’t matter. Scoop weapons should go toward their middle, so that even if you get flipped over, they can still do damage.
When you get a box, you can wait for a certain amount of time to unlock it, or you can watch vidoes to knock off half an hour apiece. Even with t he rare boxes, watch videos over and over to unlock it right away and get the rarest equipment more quickly.
Play in the tournament as often as possible once you have your tank set up. The more positions that you move up in the tournament, the better the equipment that you unlock, especially the tanks. You’ll unlock better materials besides wood, giving you far more powerful tanks. The stronger your tank gets, though, the stronger the opposing thanks that you face will be.
It’s also important to build your tank well for your defense, as well. Whenever you successfully defend against another tank, you will earn coins. Check back frequently because after a long enough period of time offline, you’ll stop facing off against competition.