Naughty Kitties – Tips and Tricks Guide: Hints, Cheats and Strategies

Naughty Kitties is a new iOS and Android game that blends two of the oldest genres in the mobile book: the endless running game and the tower defense game. Your goal is to defend your airship for as long as you can from wave after wave of flying robots, and to do so you’ll put the talents of a number of gun toting kittens (and a wrench-toting alpaca) to use. The enemies will come in waves, and your goal is to get past as many waves as possible, to rack up the meters flown and collect coins. Read on for some tips and tricks for Naughty Kitties!

Hearts are your “energy” in Naughty Kitties, and each time that you play a round, you will use up one heart, and if you lose all of your hearts you can’t play again until you recover at least one of them. If you want to restore your hearts immediately and for free, though, go to the date and time setting on your phone or tablet, and set the time ahead by 15 minutes times the number of hearts that you need to restore.

Then, go back to the app and your energy will be back. If you want to keep the time normal on your phone, do this trick, then go back to the settings and put the time right back to normal. Once you go back to the game, your full heart/energy bar will still be intact.

The same trick works with getting the daily bonuses for free, too. Set the clock one day ahead on your phone or device (plus about an hour, just to make sure), then go back to the game and collect your bonus. Do this for as many days as you want to, although you won’t get the bonuses later on if you do this.

It’s always tempting to upgrade the weapons first, but if you want to really go long distances, spend your coins on upgrading the alpaca with the wrench. Do this so that you can pass more rounds in the game due to the speedier repairs, while still shooting at enemy robots.

Any time that you have three of the same cat on the ship, their performance will speed up, but their energy will run out faster, too. If you want to have three in a row often, pick only two cats to take on a mission with you, rather than three.