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Fist of Fury: Tips, Tricks, Cheats and Strategy Guide

Fist of Fury is an iOS and Android game that’s all about balance, and pounding as many of your rivals as possible. You, the guru, have endless ninjas coming at you from every single direction, and your goal is to take out as many of them as you can. Oh, and try not to throw your phone in frustration too. Read on for some tips and tricks for Fist of Fury!

They start off coming at you fairly slowly, but as the round moves on they get a whole hell of a lot quicker. Use two hands instead of one when you are playing this game to speed up how fast you can punch. The game will read ALL swipes, even when a finger is already on the screen, making it very easy to double-swipe and take out everyone.

There is no currency in this game so you don’t have to worry about purchasing any characters. Instead, to earn characters, you can either get a high enough score in one round, or get a high enough cumulative score. Your total score has to be far higher than your single round score, of course, but you’ll eventually be able to unlock everybody.

If you want to get rid of the ads without having to spend any money, set the phone into airplane mode, or turn off the data and the WiFi in order to turn off the the ads. Generally this is not recommended for indie developers though, as the ads are how they make their money, but it’s your call as to what you want to do with the ads.

Other upgrades that you can purchase in the IAP store include getting rid of the ads without turning off all of the functionality of your phone or turning it into an iPod. The best deal is spending 4 dollars to remove all ads and unlock all of the heroes. You can spend three dollars to unlock all heroes or two dollars to remove all of the ads.

If you check out the leaderboards you will notice that only one or two of the top scores is hacked. The highest score out of all of the legit ones (as of the time of this writing) is currently 3,130 points. If you’re extremely fast you can beat that score, which requires a TON of practice.