![]() ![]() ![]() And I generally do a pretty good job of avoiding them on other games. But for others, it really might cause you to lose a lot of hours of fun. If you think you'll get sick or bored of this game without those spoilers, obviously seeing them is the best way to maximize your enjoyment of BTD6. But it doesn't teach you a bunch of "spoiler" - once you learn about any of the many many many "tricks"/"strategies" to playing this game, you can't "unlearned" them, and you've robbed yourself of the chance to try to figure it out by yourself.īut again, to each his own. I think I could have gotten hundreds of hours more enjoyment from this game if I didn't look at any of that stuff.īut "to each his own." But still, I think "Double Cash" is good way to each things you otherwise feel tempted to buy seperately via monkey money, but it can still be turned off to play normally. For me, looking at "spoilers" is what really spoils the game for me. What matters most, IMO, is how much enjoyment you get out of the game. Since nothing here (aside from races) is really PvP, I'd agrue that the issue of "Cheating", at least in it's strictly-derogatory meaning, is particularly appropriate here. Arguably, even using "Sandbox Mode" rather than only testing in actual games is a cheat too! ![]() Watching YouTube videos for tips and tricks, reading guides, and even seeing solutions here makes it much much much easier to learn effective solutions and strategies than try to figure out how all the towers work by yourself. And I largely agree with them.īut with Double-cash, you can turn it off, and even though it doesn't mark the accomplishment medals as "Double Cash", there's nothing to stop you from keeping track of what you've done only via "Double Cash", and then going back to "really earn" those medal and finish modes without Double Cash. Some people say that "Double Cash" is cheating. ![]()
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